Saturday, August 29, 2009

The Unfinished Soul

I've been enjoying Calvin Miller lately. I read his memoir and then the Unfinished Soul. It's a collection of allegories and poems for believers today. Some I didn't get, but that's not unusual, most were good hit the mark.
I enjoy his writing and his honesty about faith.

In his preface he said:
“..life is rarely an orderly architecture built from large blocks of time. Rather, it is more often a jumbled blueprint: a collage of little events, a composite of small scrapes and brushes, a day-to-day gathering of our significant collisions with ideas.”
And:
“Jesus stands over all of life reminding me that He has ordained the course to take the “happen” out of my happenstance. He stuffs His great purposes in the haphazard, which is always as much a hazard as a happening.”
And last:
“…true pilgrims always understand each other. All of them know that the pilgrimage will always be the main thing, and that every apparent tumble is a tutor whose lessons are free but never cheap.”

I liked the reminders that we can't always make sense of things and are often surprised at the things that turn out to be major and those that don't, mostly that God is in the midst of it all and He is working out His plan for each of us, His masterpieces.

Praise to our amazingly creative and sovereignly detailed God.