Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Designated spaces for God

Today: Ezekiel 43-45


"Ahh...my own space!"

Have you ever thought that?

As I'm typing this, I'm sitting in one of my own favorite spaces--a corner of my room with a comfy chair and ottoman, perfect for reading and writing.

I also have that feeling when I drive down my street (particularly in the fall) and see my tree-lined road. I feel calm and at home. Simultaneously, I have a sense of pride like, "This is MY street!" or "How cool! That reading corner is designed just for ME!"

When I read today's passage, I pictured God having the same feeling. I bet that He has a special pride of ownership and comfort in the spaces designed to welcome Him. I believe God is present everywhere, but my hunch is that there are some places where He likes to linger.

Similarly, I think that designated spaces for God are not necessarily churches (or the Temple described in today's passage). Case in point: Designated giving to God's House. Chapter 45 describes God's instructions for His people to contribute offerings out of their harvest. The interesting thing about God's economic system? All of the people were told to sacrifice equally--based on a portion of what they had. The amounts they gave were different, but each person was instructed to give "one-sixtieth part" of their wheat, for example. God is all-powerful and owns everything anyway--but He likes the designated space in "our" wallets and purses.

I'll be extra clear in this post and say that God wants ALL of our hearts and lives. In this post about designated space for God, I'm not saying that we should keep God away from some parts of our lives--He sees and knows it all anyway!

There's a difference between opening your life to God and setting aside certain things for Him. Perhaps it's similar to marriage: There's a difference between a husband saying to his wife, "You know my life is an open book to you--you can call me anytime or ask me anything" versus the husband who says those words and then goes the extra mile to designate special time for his wife--perhaps by planning an amazing date.

With that in mind, I'll close this post with a question: What are some other examples of "space" we can designate for God in our lives?

Tomorrow: Ezekiel 46-48

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