There She Is
This
is a rerun of an older message. I was reminded of it this morning and it seems
that someone needs to hear this, to know that God loves you and is delighted to
know you. So…..
There
She Is
Now
we see but a poor reflection as in a mirror; then we shall see face to face.
Now I know in part; then I shall know fully, even as I am fully known.
1
Corinthians 13:12
Reading that verse this morning I was filled with joy at
the idea of being fully known by God. This is a new experience for me. Any
thought of God, of my Father knowing all about me has, up until very recently,
made me quite uncomfortable, even ashamed. I’m human, all the way through and
as such have done and said things I so very much wish I hadn’t. But God loves
with perfect love. In the verses just prior, the very well known section of 1
Corinthians, it says, “it [love] keeps no record of wrong.” Thinking about
that, about always, always, always being welcomed into my Father’s presence
reminded me of a little friend of mine, Brittany.
Brittany’s mind doesn’t work in what we refer to as the
“normal” way. She tends to grab hold of a phrase or two and repeat them over
and over until something else catches her attention. The crazy part is that
every now and then she gets a hold of one and uses it semi-appropriately. One
of her current favorites is “There she is!”
My guess is that she hears it from her daddy, a man who clearly adores
her.
Thinking about being fully known and at the same time fully
loved by my Father I could see him, looking at me, catching my eye and saying,
“There she is!”
Beloved, our Father feels that way about us all the time.
It doesn’t matter who we think we are or what we are doing, through the sacrifice
of Jesus we have been made beautiful and forgiven. I have no idea what details
Abba sees when he looks at me. Tall? Short? Talented? Awkward? I couldn’t tell
you. I barely know what I see in me. This I do know, whatever he sees, he
loves. How great is that?
I am very grateful to Brittany for shedding a new light on
this Scripture for me. In my hardest, darkest moments as well as my happy ones,
I plan to picture my Abba looking at me and saying, “There she is!”
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