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Tuesday, October 31, 2006

The Jigsaw puzzle of Life

Over noontime meal yesterday, Bro. Jeffrey got me to thinking about the puzzles of life, and the human urge to not leave puzzles be, but to ponder them, to work on them, all in an attempt to solve them. But perhaps much of a puzzle is really in our minds, yet we project our fragmented thoughts to the external world of daily life and see bits and pieces, the imagined puzzle pieces, even believing that they are real, indeed puzzle pieces awaiting our knowing intelligence to fit the pieces "back" together to complete this imaginary whole. And in our confusion we turn to Jesus, and Jesus? He shrugs His shoulders and asks, "Have you read the instruction manual yet?" And we are taken aback, expecting the "instant Jesus answer" and to our bewilderment, we realize what we really need to do is the hard work, reading the instruction manual. So we pick up the Red-letter Bible and read the instructions. Anew. And when and if we "get it," then just perhaps, the jigsaw pieces fade and Jesus lets go with a swift kick in the seat of our pants -- yes, we really get it -- and we get back on the path and we get moving, for the journey isn't over yet, and the gas station stops are just that, relief stations along the way.

2 comments:

Lifewish said...

But perhaps much of a puzzle is really in our minds, yet we project our fragmented thoughts to the external world of daily life and see bits and pieces, the imagined puzzle pieces, even believing that they are real

What is reality?

(I've gone into way too much detail on this in the past, I'm interested in your view)

Anonymous said...

I so agree with you - to a degree. God’s name means “I am who I am.” That’s not a puzzle – we’re not going to figure that one out, at least not completely. We know who God is to a great degree, but we don’t understand who he is in a complete, puzzle finishing sense. “I am who I am” is worthy of contemplation and through that contemplation and study and experience we know God more and more. But he’s not a puzzle and we’re not going to solve him. God is known AND He’s a mystery.
-Nikki V.