Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Listening in the Coastlands

Since the beginning, people have sought God the most in the liminal, or in-between, places of the world.  Holy men have gone to the deserts on the borderlands between one country and another, places that are neither here nor there.  Prophets have found God on mountains, where the earth meets the sky.  Beaches are places of spiritual connection for most people--partly because the ocean is so powerful, but partly because beaches are liminal spots, where the sea and sky and land meet.  Somehow it's easiest to find God in those in-between places.  Even the moments when you are in-between sleep and wakefulness can be special times of peace and connection to God.

"Wonga Beach, Qld Australia" by Jan Smith
**Creative Commons info in footnote
Yet the borderlands can be frightening places as well.  While mountaintop experienced can be exciting, the thought of a fall is terrifying.  Beaches might be beautiful, but the undertow can kill.  Desert vistas are stunning, but beware the scorching sun, the frigid nights, and the danger that might lie beneath any rock.  Even that place between sleep and wakefulness can bring haunting imaginations and fearful thoughts.

Sometimes we find ourselves living in the coastlands.  Lingering sickness can put regular life on hold.  Joblessness causes uncertainty as you dangle between the past and the future.  Yet not all of our coastland experiences are negative.  Pregnancy is an in-between time that promises that nothing will be the same as it used to be, but still the little one is not here yet.  Marriage engagement is past the point of dating, but the wedding day hasn't arrived.  These metaphorical coastlands are dramatic places to be, wonderful places to visit, but you don't really want to live there.  Unfortunately, sometimes we feel stuck on the borders, at the coasts, on the summits--and it's hard to tell what comes next.

This is where listening to God becomes very important.  In Isaiah 41:1, God says, "Listen to me in silence, O coastlands; let the peoples renew their strength."  In those liminal, in-between places of your life, listening is more important than ever.   It's only through silence that strength can be renewed.  Rather than trying desperately to tread water, it's better just to quietly float, and let God carry you.  You can trust Him to hold you up.

The Lord continues: "Let them approach, [and] then let them speak; let us together draw near for judgment."  Too quickly in our conversations and in our prayers we jump hastily into talking.  We listen little, filling the air instead with our own words.  God's counsel is to first approach in silence.  Quietly attend to the people in your life.  See what they have to say.  Silently sit before God without saying a word.  Centering Prayer is a great way to quietly approach God and listen.  Only after a time of silent listening should you speak your thoughts to the Lord.  Then you and God together can draw near to one another in the kind of partnership where you can judge or discern God's will.

Do you find yourself living in the coastlands of life right now?  Do these in-between places fill you with fear or with awe?  God advises you to listen in silence.  Quietly approach God and attend to His presence before you say anything at all.  It is in listening that you can determine your next step, your next breath.  As Habakkuk 2:20 says, "The Lord in his holy temple; let all the earth keep silence before him."

The following is a meditation using the Protestant Prayer Beads.  I hope that by contemplating God's Word, you will find His will in those in-between places of your life.




Invitatory - Isaiah 40:28-29*
28 Have you not known? Have you not heard?
The Lord is the everlasting God,
    the Creator of the ends of the earth.
He does not faint or grow weary;
    his understanding is unsearchable.
29 He gives power to the faint,
    and to him who has no might he increases strength.


Cruciform - Isaiah 41:1a
Listen to me in silence, O coastlands;
    let the peoples renew their strength;


Weeks - Isaiah 41:1b
Let them approach, then let them speak;
    let us together draw near for judgment.


Benedictory - Isaiah 40:30-31
30 Even youths shall faint and be weary,
    and young men shall fall exhausted;
31 but they who wait for the Lord shall renew their strength;
    they shall mount up with wings like eagles;
they shall run and not be weary;
    they shall walk and not faint.






*All scriptures are taken from the ESV.
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