Saturday, March 28, 2009

Gleanings From The Retreat I (The Longest Reading)

I returned yesterday from a clergy retreat in Maggie Valley, NC.. Like the earlier retreat I attended, this one was spent praying the hours (i.e., the hours of prayer - Matins, Lauds, Prime, terce, Sext, None, Vespers, and Compline). And once again, it was an incredible time of prayer and learning.

One of the best lessons that God taught me was on the last day of the retreat during Lauds. The appointed Old Testament reading was Numbers 3. This chapter is full of difficult names and countless instructions - and it's one of the longest readings! The passage told the names of everyone's grandfathers, fathers, sons, and told of how the priests were to be divided up in ranks, how they were to arrange their tents, how they were to depart from the camp and who was to go in what order. And it went on and on and on. When the passage was finished, the poor reader was exhausted and maybe a little embarrassed.

I asked the Lord, "Why did you bother with all that information about who's who? And what's the significance for us, thousands of years later?"

The Lord's answer: "I'm in the details. The details matter to me."

I was blessed and reminded that God is in (i.e., interested in, working within, speaking within) the little things (see earlier posts). Not only is He in the names of individuals and the personal details, He is into the "how to" details. He is interested in specifics and little things; things that I would have a tendency to think wouldn't matter to God or anyone. But they do, especially to Him.

The question this poses, then, is: Do I pay attention to the "little things" in following Jesus? Or do I write them off as insignificant and unimportant? Do I ever stop to ask the Lord about the details of how I follow Him, worship Him, or even serve others? And finally, is this what it means when He says, "Whoever is faithful with little will be faithful with much"?


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