Can the Lord save us despite ourselves?
It strikes me in this world of free will, the Lord has created things so we respond openly and
open the doors of our heart, and he will come in and dwell with us.
But if he forces it, it will destroy us and who we are. We are very fragile, and very flawed.
So though the Lord has done the impossible, we still have to respond and open to allow
the Lord access to change us.
It makes all this God will do it just junk, because we have closed our hearts off.
If you know anything about repressed emotion you know it is like dynamite, popping up
out of control, without any predictability causing chaos. To bring order, you have to work
through and face your feelings.
It is the love in our hearts that is the key. Once this is resolved, the hurts can be dealt
with, sins forgiven, balances restored, emotions settle into an appropriate place.
Without the Lord if our inconsistences were left to resolve, we would disappear, into a
disfunctional heap. It is His presence that brings order, appropriateness, scales our worries and
insecurities.
But few go here, or dare even approach the subject because the sea within is too far gone.
Do you see Jesus being like this, or the cross not being a place of resolution. But you, the real
you, has to open the door, and commit to work things through. If you understand the mess Mary
Magdeline was in, you know there is hope for all of us.
But our response is a minor issue, how and what with in not important. I think as normal we
get it very wrong, because we do not see how damaged we are or how fragile and difficult
restoration and healing is.