Eternally Unchanging But New to Me Each Day

I have learned that the question I most want answered in this life "WHY" is not a question that God has promised to answer.

I continue to have to learn of the eternal "nowness" of God. Augustine spoke of God as not being bound in time and space but rather being beyond these. So God is the eternal Now . . . all time is present tense . . . God does not move through sequence, he sees the beginning and the end. And then he gives of himself to us, yet we experience that in the time/space continuum. 

The prophet Jeremiah in the book of Lamentations says that, "Because of the Lord's great love we are not consumed for his compassions never fail. They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness." Jeremiah is saying every day (as we live in time/space/sequence) I experience anew the eternal, constancy of God as he is--the great eternal Now (all of time present tense), present with me now (present to me in my experience) .

I wonder how this interplays with our experience of sadness, sorrow and loss?

Please give me some feedback on this through facebook, my email or the blog comment. I am interested to know if this makes sense. 

Thanks M

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Eternally Unchanging But New to Me Each Day

As you do so well, you ask a lot of interesting questions and I think it makes a lot of sense.

Perhaps a different way of phrasing Augustine's statement is to say that time and space are merely part of God's awesome creation. We are bound by them for we are part of the same creation.

But how can we comprehend God who is beyond these concepts or, put differently, created these concepts. Perhaps, a feeble glimpse might come from a book called "Flatland", which is about life in a two-dimensional world. In that world, one of the inhabitants saw a circle suddenly appear, grow larger and larger and then grow smaller and smaller and finally disappear. What he experienced was a sphere intersecting his two-dimensional world and passing through it. Nothing in his limited understanding could adaquately explain it because he had no way of grasping a three dimensional world. So it is with us: How can we possibly grasp the world that exists outside the bounds of our world? Perhaps that is why when we think we have God in the box and all the answers worked out nicely that God confounds us and reminds us that He is God and we are not.

Your question about "Why?" is also a great one. One of the most encouraging answers that I have found is in C.S. Lewis's "The Horse and His Boy". In it, one of the characters remarks about what luck she had. A wise hermit replied "Daughter, I have lived a hundred and nine winters in this world and have never yet met any such thing as Luck. There is something about all this that I do not understand: but if ever we need to know, you may be sure that we shall." I like that simple acceptance that God is in control; he may tell us and if we need to know then he will tell us but whether he does or not it does not change the fact that he and not random chance is in control.

Thank you for sharing your thoughts. I found them to be profound and challenging when you were a pastor at Calvary and I still appreciate them now as they encourage me to look in and look around and see things that I might not otherwise have questioned and be the poorer for it.

Yes, Flatland is an

Yes, Flatland is an excellent read on perspectivalism. I gave a copy recently to a friend wrestling with these issues. I loved your quote from Lewis. Thanks as well for the encouragement. There are days in this current struggle with pain and suffering that cause me to question by capabilities.

hi

Hi Meredith,

Dorilee and I are so sad and confused as to why this all has to happen to you. No trite answers here. We are still in limbo ourselves, not in health, but in ministry. I've been running heavy equipment and doing some labor work as well, a far cry from the music and worship ministry I thought I'd be doing by now...

Anyway, I'm continuing to write new material. Hoping to record again in January.
a line from a song I'm writing might encourage you:

Life is disappointment
Tangled with the good
And sometimes I can't tell if you're there at all

but this I call to mind

When my heart is overwhelmed
Lead me to the Rock
That is higher than I am
That is higher than I know

All the best, friend.
TM

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