How often do we put people in boxes? We give them boundaries
(whether or not we realize it) to who we think they are and how we see our
relationships. Specifically in my own life, this has come to a new realization.
Long story short, it’s dawned on me how I’ve placed a whole “recent” experience
in a box- like we do to so many other things in life. The box doesn’t contain a
monster or a surprise or something I don’t want to look at, but it’s just how it’s
been stored in my memory….
Essentially, when we place something in a box and sit to
look upon it, what do we see? We see one side of that box. Maybe two. Or, if
you’re at a really good angle, 3! …Therein lies the problem: there are 8 sides
to a box. Of the total 8 sides, we only see 3 of them at best. Even when we
move the box to see a new side, we’ve suddenly lost track of the other sides.
Such is life, no? We do this a lot with our Lord, right? We think we figure
part of God out, or a concept about Him, or one may be so bold as to even say
they have Him or their relationship with Him figured out. Then what? Well, we’ve
already placed Him in a box, one with infinitely more sides to it than we can
even count!
We are faced with one side of Him, whichever one He decides
to place in front of us, then after a while He slowly turns it to reveal
something else- a different side. We think happily to ourselves that we have
figured out something of Him or that we have successfully learned a lesson and
that’s why He is allowing us to move on. Perhaps yes and perhaps no. If we are
presented with the same side of God in new ways does it still look the same to
us? Are we even aware that it’s a side that we’ve already seen before? In any capacity,
God can’t fit in a box. Definitely not one that we made for Him. Let’s be
serious! He made us to be the vessels (Rom9:20-21/2Cor4:7-18).
He placed His Son within us. This clay does not shape the
Potter, such a thing just cannot physically happen. But it’s how we file things
away, right? “Ok, I got this! Let’s pack it up and move on.” So not real life! Let’s
face it: God has placed us in a box called, “Life in this world.” I imagine it’s
probably a pretty small box, so we have to utilize the space in it with everything
that is to be kept in here… So, what has the most priority in your box? The
safest place? What’s the thing on top that is easiest to reach in and take out
so you can look over it again and again? What’s the most valuable?
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