Have you ever felt wildly passionate about something yet wholly inadequate to share it with others?
That’s how I feel starting this section of the series of looking at the wonder of The Word.
creation. I shared how my mind awakens to wonder and my heart stirs in awe by God’s infinite
creativity and masterful workmanship in all He created.
The skies above. The
creatures
below.
Flowers
and trees, so simple yet intricate, fragile but
strong.
I love nature. It draws me to the heart of God.
So does the second way God chose to reveal himself—through His Word.Many years ago as a believer young in my faith, I remember lingering over the opening words of
John chapter one:
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was with God
in the beginning.
Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been
made. In him was life, that life was the light of men. The light shines in the darkness,
but the darkness has not understood.
I read it. But I did not fully understand it.I was pretty sure the passage was talking about Jesus, but even for a girl who loves language, I
found myself tripping over words and getting mixed up in metaphors of what “the Word”
actually meant.
I pressed on, unsure of where this rocky road of understanding would lead me. Nine verses
later came these words:
The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory, the
glory of the One and Only, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth.
Now things were becoming clearer.
The Word became flesh—Jesus. God incarnate.
Christ, the Son, one of three, part of the trinity. The Word, Jesus, God. All one. All with one.
Since the beginning.
The eyes of my heart were starting to open, like an infant after a long, swaddled nap whose
vision blurs with the first few bats of delicate eyelashes, then slowly, the world comes into
focus.
My heart recognized the truth even though I could not explain or dissect every aspect.
I think this was purposeful.
Because areas left for my budding faith to trust made room for wonder.Today, my understanding of Scripture is a bit deeper. I have a better grasp on the greater
context for many passages and a fuller knowledge of genres, writers, and historical
significance.
Yet the Word of God is the most precious, perfect expression of His goodness and love.
The words on the pages we hold in our hands or flip through on our devices are actually
God-breathed, Spirit-inspired. Infallible. Hallowed.
I do not take this lightly.
I am not a biblical scholar,, theologian, or hermeneutics expert.
There is so much I don’t know.
But the Bible is for me. The Bible is for you.
We all need grace. We all need truth. The Word is both.
John 1:16 reads:
From the fullness of his grace we have all received one blessing
after another.
This I can attest to from my own life. One blessing after another.
So I come to you this week, not as a master or authority, but as a regular girl enraptured
by the wonder of God. The wonder of the Word.
And I can’t wait to share with you stories of how God has used his great gift of divine
inspiration to my life in real, gritty, grace-laced ways.
The Word of God speaks.
I’m on the listening journey with you.