God, relationships, and an overuse of the word ‘suck’
Alright. Well. Here’s the deal:
My favorite image of God is that of the Great Romancer – my husband. As a romantic, I have viewed Him this way even as a young girl. But, as we all know, relationships are tough. They even suck at times.
Friendships suck. Boyfriend-girlfriend relationships suck. Marriages suck. They’re hard sometimes, and they really, really suck.
Anyway, I was thinking about God as my Husband today, and it kind of pissed me off.
I’m coming out of this really low spiritual valley. Translation: I’ve felt far from God; I’ve felt far from the Church; I’ve felt like I’ve been asleep the whole time. I’m finally getting back to where I know I should be. I let God off the couch; I’m letting him back in bed. But I feel like it’s not enough.
Why? Well, a relationship is never one-sided. Sometimes I feel like my relationships with others are easier than my relationship with God because with them, I can tell if they’re putting in effort. I can see them trying. I can see someone keep his mouth shut when he usually yells. I can see her clean up her side of the room.
But God? Geez, I can’t tell if He’s even trying.
I pray to Him. I read about Him. I sing to Him. I tell Him everything I’m feeling — and still nothing. God, do you even hear me?
I feel like I’m holding up my end of the deal, but He is not.
I say, “God, I think we need to work through this.” And what is He doing? He says He agrees, but does nothing.
It’s funny because yesterday at church I filled out a spiritual inventory. It’s supposed to tell me how I’m doing spiritually. I keep thinking about my results. It sure looks like I’m a Christian. It sure looks like I’m doing all the right things. But it’s going to say that I’m not doing enough. It’s going to say that I’m acting like a baby Christian all over again.
I read my Bible. I pray. I fast. I go to church.
That inventory is going to say that I’m doing alright, but I need to tithe and help out at the church. It’s going to tell me that my faith isn’t very deep — it’s surface level — and they’re going to invite me to go deeper. They’re going to tell me to get into a small group or find a mentor or go through some membership class.
They’re going to think of me as a little kid, someone who hasn’t seen the rough side of faith — as if this is the first faith crisis I’ve seen.
Well, it isn’t.
I’ve been “married” to God for some time now. We’ve had some good times and some bad times. We aren’t newlyweds. We’re not in the honeymoon phase.
I’m doing everything I know how to do to get out of this phase.
But still it feels like God’s not holding up His end of the deal.
O Lord, you have examined my heart
and know everything about me.
You know when I sit down or stand up.
You know my thoughts even when I’m far away.
You see me when I travel
and when I rest at home.
You know everything I do.
You know what I am going to say
even before I say it, Lord.
Ps. 139:1-4, NLT
January 17, 2011