BE
STILL AND KNOW THAT I AM GOD
Psalm 46:10
“The
Italian writer Umberto Eco wrote a fascinating account of
a trip across America titled ‘Travels in Hyper Reality’
in which he remarked on our thoroughly material outlook
on life. Even American mythology takes on tangible form,
he observed: the Santa Clauses enthroned in every shopping
mall at Christmas time and the huge animated characters
strolling through Disneyland anytime. Ancient Greeks celebrated
their heroes in epic poetry recited around a campfire; modern
Americans shake hands with them in fuzzy suits.
“Religious
television intrigued Eco. ‘If you follow the Sunday
morning religious programs on TV you come to understand
that God can be experienced only as nature, flesh, energy,
tangible image. And since no preacher dares show us God
in the form of a bearded dummy, or as a Disneyland robot,
God can only be found in the form of natural force, joy,
healing, youth, health, economic increment.’ Eco concluded
that Americans perceive their God in an almost tactile way.
‘Where is the MYSTERIUM TREMENDUM, Eco asked –
the holy, numinous, ineffable God?’” - Philip
Yancey in “Reaching for the Invisible God”.
Conversely,
Africa has, on the whole, a thoroughly spiritual outlook
on life. African believers pulsate with vibrant faith. Here
at Rondo, in this Garden of God, permeated by the prayers
of His people over many years, may you move beyond Nature
to the God of Nature, encountering the Great Creator Himself.
We celebrate this move from the Seen to the Unseen, from
the Known to the Unknown, in the lovely words of sacred
song.
| The Seen:
ALL THINGS BRIGHT AND BEAUTIFUL
All
things bright and beautiful,
All creatures great and small,
All things wise and wonderful,
The Lord God made them all.
Each
little flower that opens,
Each little bird that sings,
He made their glowing colours,
He made their tiny wings.
The
purple-headed mountain,
The river running by,
The sunset and the morning,
That brightens up the sky.
He
gave us eyes to see them,
And lips that we might tell,
How great is God almighty,
Who has done all things well.
- Mrs. C.F. Alexander
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The Unseen:
HERE FROM THE WORLD WE TURN
Here
from the world we turn,
Jesus to seek;
Here may His loving voice
Graciously speak!
Jesus, our dearest Friend,
While at Thy feet we bend,
Oh, let Thy smile descend!
’Tis Thee we seek.
Come,
Holy Comforter,
Presence divine,
Now in our longing hearts
Graciously shine!
Oh, for Thy mighty power!
Oh, for a blessed shower,
Filling this hallowed hour
With joy divine.
- Fanny J. Crosby.
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