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The Organic God
Monday, August 5, 2013 by Margaret Feinberg |
. . . More often than not, I find myself compartmentalizing God. He
is more welcome in some areas of my life than others. Prayer, Bible
study, Scripture memorization, journaling, and other spiritual
disciplines become like items to be checked off a to-do list that is
eventually crumpled up and thrown away rather than savored and reflected
upon.
The result is that my understanding and perception of God is
clouded, much like the dingy haze of the pollution that hangs over most
major cities. The person in the middle of a city looking up at the sky
doesn't always realize just how much their view and perceptions are
altered by the smog. Without symptoms such as burning eyes or an
official warning of scientists or media, no one may even notice just how
bad the pollution
has become.
That's why I describe God as organic.
While
it's a word usually associated with food grown without chemical-based
fertilizers or pesticides, organic
is also used to describe a lifestyle: simple, healthful, and
close to nature.
Those are all things I desire in my relationship with
God. I hunger for the simplicity. I want to approach God in a
childlike faith, wonder, and awe. I long for more than just spiritual
life but spiritual health-whereby my soul is not just renewed and
restored but becomes a source of refreshment for others. And I want to
be close to nature, not mountain ridges and shorelines as much as
God's nature working in and through me.
Such a God-infused lifestyle
requires me to step away from any insta-grow shortcuts and dig deep into
the soil of spiritual formation found only in God.
Natural. Pure. Essential.
I want to discover God again, anew, in a
fresh way. I want my love for him to come alive again so that my heart
dances at the very thought of him. I want a real relationship with
him-a relationship that isn't altered by perfumes, additives,
chemicals, or artificial flavors that promise to make it sweeter,
sourer, or tastier than it really is. I want to know a God who in all
his fullness would allow me to know him. I want a relationship that is
real, authentic, and life-giving, even when it hurts. I want to know
God stripped of as many false perceptions as possible. Such a journey
risks exposure, honesty, and even pain, but I'm hungry and desperate
enough to go there.
I want to know the Organic God.
About The Organic God
What would it look like to have an organic
relationship with God? One that is stripped of all pollutants and
additives of this world. Margaret Feinberg (author of many of the
popular Women of Faith Study Guide Series Bible studies
and one of the "Thirty Emerging Voices" of Christian leadership)
asks you to imagine that kind of relationship. Through personal
stories and scriptural insights, Margaret shares glimpses of God's
character-big-hearted, kind, beautiful, mysterious-that point to an
authentic and naturally spiritual relationship with him, allowing you
to truly discover God in a healthy, refreshing new way, and fall in
love all over again.
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