Day 3:
“He placed everything on the altar, and he
expressed no bitterness at all when God decided to keep it. [He] just kept
serving Him.”
This quote comes from Gary Thomas’ book Thirsting for God and refers to Blaise
Pascal. I don’t remember the details.
I have a hard time with this quote. When he had placed
everything on the altar and then watched it burn, felt it hurt, and saw no pot
of gold emerge from the flames, “he expressed no bitterness at all.”
I wonder if Blaise Pascal ever warred within himself. Did
he ever spend quiet moments wrestling with God, wrestling with his flesh that
wanted to pick up the charred remains and find a better resting place? I don’t
know.
After we question and shed tears and cry out to God, in
the end I think (hope?) we too, with our seeming lack of resolve, commitment, and
decision in the moment of “God deciding to keep it,” will, like Pascal and Asaph, “just
keep serving Him."
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1 comment:
Definitely a convicting quote - there is always the temptation to snatch things off the altar!
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