“As the wall
remains the same however many shadows pass across it, and as the looking glass
remains the same however many changes of expression it reflects, so the soul
that is held fast in God remains uninfluenced by the waving shapes and images
that come and go.” (Dom Hubert Van Zeller, The Yoke of Divine Love, Templegate,
Springfield IL, 1957, p. 226)
Sin
casts shadows. Living in the world as I do, I can't help but see them.
Shadows of sin wave daily across my enclosure walls. I walk into a
room with a TV and I might hear them. I step into a store and they are
there.
Wanting
to live enclosed in the will of God, I choose the boundaries of that
will in circumstance after circumstance. Yet unless I run away from
everything in the world - unless I run away from my own self with my sinful inclinations, memories, and attitudes - the shadows of sin remain.
"Be intent on things above rather than on things of earth," Scripture tells me, and I want to do exactly that. "Put to death
whatever in your nature is rooted in earth: fornication, uncleanness,
passion, evil desires, and that lust which is called idolatry. These
are the sins which provoke God's wrath. Your own conduct was once of
this sort, when these sins were your very life. You must put that aside
now: all the anger and quick temper, the malice, the insults, the foul
language. Stop lying to one another. What you have done is put aside
your old self with its past deeds and put on a new man, one who grows in
knowledge as he is formed anew in the image of his Creator."
(Colossians 3:2-10)
'Do not conform yourselves to this age
but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, so that you may judge
what is God’s will, what is good, pleasing and perfect.' Romans 12:2
Today I make the choice to live within the boundaries of God's will. In this time, in this place, I make the choice.
And
the shadows? They will be there. They will tempt and remind and
whisper; they'll try to frighten and condemn. But when it comes right
down to it, they do not bring anything into the enclosure. They are only reflections of things outside.
Shadows are just shadows, after all.
This is a repost from 2014. It is being linked with Theology Is A Verb and Reconciled To You for 'It’s Worth Revisiting Wednesday'
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