The No Quit God
Thursday, April 26, 2007
“The kingdom of the world has become the kingdom of our Lord and of his Christ, and he will reign for ever and ever.” Rev. 11:15
I love urban renewal. It makes the dump that is downtown fun again. It takes the nasty old coffee shops and bars, gets a vision and a plan, an architect, and a new start. I am glad we don’t just let our down towns go.
I wonder why God didn’t just leave this world and start a new one. It seems at time that it would be a better time usage and he would get more free time. Why not just start over?
The nature of God is such that he creates, allows to fall apart, and re-creates. That is his nature. He is like the man who buys a house, watches it fall apart in a flood, and decides to stick around to see it get rebuilt. But why?
Maybe it’s the neighborhood. He likes the way it looks. Maybe it’s the location. God doesn’t have to drive to work, but walks or rides public transportation. Maybe it’s the mortgage. He can’t find anything for a better price.
I don’t think its any of those. I think God will renew creation as he knows it is because there is something about it he loves a ton. So much, that thinking about moving to another part of the galaxy where the grass is always greener, he comes back to the good ole’ dump he started here. He loves the neighbors. He loves those he moved in with. He loves his friends. He loves the people he can take cookies to when he has time on the weekends. He loves us.
And he loves us enough to stay. Not to quit and let all hell go loose. He stays. And when the flood that is our world ends, he will stand among the soppy and moldy rubble and say, “Man, this stinks. Its going to be way to much work to rebuild. Let’s get started.”
God don’t quit.