Preparing

Get ready for what? Now and there

Once a year I have had an event on the same date in August. (Kind of repetitive?) I’ve had quite a few so maybe I will move to an every-other year marker. Why not? Anyway… I kind of enjoy it as it is always a time for a few reflections, and also realisations. I have enjoyed getting older, and also realising that it is fairly irrelevant that I am a slow learner, some people might just enter the second half of life at an appropriate time, but I am certainly not ready for that yet. Too much to kick, and simply glad that God works with our attitude of ‘give that a good old kick’; seemingly well able to sort it out. The future of the world does not depend on my maturity!

Anyway been some good days. The presence of God – always present – but ‘felt’ presence is always wonderful, and in that presence there often comes sight.

Nothing new in what I am writing but the sense of ‘preparing to inhabit the future landscape‘ is what is on my mind and heart. To inhabit is to live in it comfortably, not challenge-free, but also not reluctantly. (By landscape I am more indicating the ‘spiritual’ reality than the climate issue of landscape… with wild-fires and record temperatures we certainly face a challenge and a verdict of neglectful stewardship.)

Change… the image on this post is of a river. The philosophers raised the question – can one step into the same river twice, or has it changed since the last time? This was responded to with a further question, ‘can one step into the same river once?’ Constant change!

In writing about change there is always a proviso. Much continues as before when change is announced. Saul’s kingdom ended ‘this day’ but he was still king the next day, and the next, and the next year… and the next decade. Nothing changed, but everything changed that day. I am not about to announce that all has changed ‘this’ day, but in this season (marked by COVID) all is / has changed.

I had some very profitable Zoom calls yesterday. One into a city in the UK where there is a battle on for a redefining of identity and direction (those two are related). I have prophesied there concerning innovation in the University, and that the clock that had been stopped is no longer stopped, yet in spite of that there are delays – that was the nature of the call yesterday. As we talked it became evident that the issue was for a healing of the corporate memory. The ‘stones’ are crying out we can’t go with change! (Land being the reservoir of the corporate memory.) Memory is a wonderful gift, and an amazing terrorising captor – in equal proportions. We see this with God instructing people ‘not to forget’ and to ‘remember’, while also telling them (in the context of radical hope for change) ‘do not remember the former things’.

Memory can inspire us to rise again. Or can become the ruts that prevent a new direction. This is certainly one of the great danger with a rehearsal of ‘revival’ history; the memory can dictate what the future expectation is. The only common factor between past and future is ‘God’, ‘who is, and who was and who is to come’. The order of the three time related phrases seem important, and the change of phraseology, thus indicating direction in the last of the three phrases seem important. The connection between past and future is God, not that of a repeated event. God might (reluctantly) allow a repeated event; we might jump up and down… God might sigh.

Memory is tied to the past, we do not arrive at the future from the past alone. If we try to do that we simply continue to live in a ‘rutted’ present. There has to be a journey first into the future so that it can then enter the present. Thankfully there are catalysts that come our way to facilitate that.

Change is constant, but not all change takes place at a constant rate. There are accelerated times of change, such as we are experiencing now. Those changes are going to affect politics and economics. They have to be affected as those are the ‘sign realms’ whenever there is a major shift spiritually.

How do we prepare?

I saw this year as (falsely) bringing things back to normal, and expected that to be the case in the latter half of this year. I still anticipate that with economic pick up, measure of travel restored and some ‘best trading year yet’ reports. I wrote ‘falsely’ not because the reports or the figures are not accurate, but because the report is based on what can be seen, not what is unseen.

I don’t know how hard 2022 will hit, but it will certainly signal that we are not out of this crisis.

How do we prepare?

I have always found that any shift external has to be initiated at a shift internally; and gladly that what we do, for example, with what is in our pocket affects the big purse out there – after all the context of the widow who put the two coins in the treasury Jesus seemed to tie to the demise of the grandioseness of the Temple edifice, certainly Luke, the observant writer on economics, seems to make that connection.

Here then are a few areas where maybe we will need to give attention:

  • Memory and the aspects that have rutted us into an expectation.
  • Money. ‘Losing’ money strategically will be… strategic! In other words it will be a strategy to unlock our personal economics (unlocking does not necessarily mean ‘increase’ but certainly means liberating of us) and if so to release something wider that will unlock a flow related to justice. I strongly suggest, particularly in new areas to keep one’s eyes open for where we deliberately do not profit from what might have been possible, that which was our ‘right’. Entry to the land was marked by this (Jericho, Achan etc.)
  • Politics. Yes I vote, but the party leanings that I have are not an endorsement of their kingdom alignment. God is not ‘party political’ aligned! But politics is simply to do with shape of society (polis: Greek city / city state). Eyes outward. How far? To the neighbour. ‘Who is my neighbour?’ is a question we have to answer. Amidst political extremes we are to be political, a love for our neighbour.
  • Health. Yet there is something bigger than health that gets threatened. It is that of whether we choose life. I have just completed one more calendar year on planet earth, and have worked out that I am probably(!!) more than half way through my life. The higher call is not to live in health but to live, to choose life. To choose life we do not orientate ourselves in trying to avoid death. Avoiding death is never the instruction. The kingdom of God does not orientate itself around the negatives (there are some) but the orientation is around the positives – eat of all the trees was the first instruction. Life is never defined (unless Adam is the model) by what happens inside, but by what happens externally, as ‘felt’ by the neighbour.

I picked out those four elements (memory, money, politics and health) as there are very real corporate threats around those. The external (big world) is related to the choices made in the small world (my life).

We are in a phase where things can be confusing. Where is God?, not in the sense that s/he can’t be seen, but sometimes s/he is being seen where we did not expect to see God, and sometimes not seen where we expected to see God. Maybe the question is not ‘where is God?’, but ‘why is God present there?’ and ‘why in reality is God absent here?’.

We are truly in the (to you, your children)… and to ‘those who are afar off‘. This will result in mixed responses. God is there (great)… oh no it does not fit my box.

The future is messy… and not just for a short period of time.

The small world is the key.

If we are worried about where is Jesus in all this mess out there, there is an internal question to be asked, that question being far more important than the external question.

In this mess, there is a new bumper (Gayle’s current sense) environment. All it is asking for is for those to walk in the mess there with Jesus. Encounters with Jesus are to take place there.

Many years ago I had a word that God was going to give some people two homes. I am not talking of a nice holiday home, or two luxury pads. A home in Scripture is not first (nor last) implying a building, though a building can be home. A home is a place where there has been a reconciliation, it is the return of the prodigal; it is a place where heaven and earth meet. Money might say to some, ‘OK’ it is easy to have two or more houses… but it is not easy to have two ‘homes’. That requires faith and grace. I now see a further element. Two homes. Home in the ‘clean’ place, where no-one swears (as if!) and a home in the ‘dirty’ place. HOME. In both places where there is a reconciliation of heaven and earth.

The bumper time is here. Explosions. But there not here. I probably should not bother with another August event for the next 8 years. That is the season that is here now / the season that is there now. The timing is consistent (now) the place is not (there).

8 thoughts on “Preparing

  1. Lovely post Martin. And congrats on another year. Many more please. You conclude with 2 homes – clean and dirty, heaven and earth and reconciliation. I wonder then how the call for reconciliation that is so strong right now in some places is a reflection of that. Here in Canada there is much focus on reconciliation with First Nations peoples and an acknowledgement of their suffering. And my new home (physical), built for future generations, not so much for me, is located on land that was shared with a Friendship Treaty between First Nations and settlers. It will make a demand on me personally to seek and uphold that friendship.

    There certainly is an unprecedented cry for reconciliation today between the oppressed and elites, indigenous and settlers, all of us and the rest of the planet. Will we do it? Will we make the changes needed to be reconciled? Reconciliation requires acknowledgement of wrong doing, of hurts and wounds and then a commitment to walk together into healing with humility and hope. And yes, now is the moment.

    1. ‘Now is the moment’. How right you are. Reconciliation can only come where there is an absence of ‘I am above you’. If that comes new futures are possible.
      Bless you in your journey of new home and location. Carrying all you have sown and and new fruit from the new location.

  2. I’m born in August too!! It is interesting that you speak about having 2 homes as after visiting my sisters Croft in Surgery I felt such joy there and such a welcome from the land. Felt as if the land were hugging me sounds weird. I’d never been there before but felt like my old self at least spiritually and mentally body still
    didn’t change though more robust than normal ! Feel mostly oppressed where I live in London but other family responsibilities so can’t completely relocate. I had idea of literally 2 homes being where God wanted me but haven’t got the finances for that yet it would have to be supernatural provision for that!! I tend to get stuck in past hence ‘old self’ the one before my illness altered my life over last 11 years. It’s hard for me to find out what God wants for my future but I had a sense of being ‘more use’ as it were in Scotland. We all need a purpose.

    1. Joanna… There is something deeply prophetic in that you cannot afford ‘two homes’. Something is being challenged, where owning nothing we possess everything… and if we own everything (2 homes) we possess nothing. A God home has space for all of humble heart.
      ‘More use’ in Scotland. That’s possible. Some land receive is, some land we were made for. We watch this space!

  3. Clearly August is reflection time. I wrote this to a friend yesterday…

    What has shaped my thinking and sensing framework over the past few years is the word on facades given by MS in 2010. We are coming to the end of that time now. As things are exposed, there is bound to be a lament but we can’t stay in it even if we feel it. (We’ll carry the lament with us for a while yet though.)
    We must go on – ‘further up and further in.’ The new sounds will help us navigate that transition into the future, which, if things are to change and a new wineskin is to be released, we as sons and daughters can shape and fill. We need all generations for that – older, wiser heads alongside young energy ready to rock and roll with all that God has, especially given the shifts that will come following the pandemic and the issue of climate change and its impact on how we live. Navigating both those and the spiritual changes ahead will be a rollercoaster ride.
    Only the Kingdom of God is equipped to undergird the extreme changes we will experience over the next 20 years! I expect (read hope) to look back at 85 wondering how we got there and being thankful for being able to live in “his unforced rhythms of grace”…
    Happy belated Martin!

    1. Reflection time indeed, Jane… and in 20 years time… now there’s a thought!

  4. Home in the clean place and home in the dirty place! Strikes a cord Martin. I am a builder by trade and also teach/study theology and other ‘Christian’ stuff. Identifying the clean and dirty place out of these two should be a doddle- no one swears in the building trade of course. Not for the first time I am in process of choosing my work from these two or trying to match the two- these two homes should work together to build people. We don’t own a home ourselves which can feel vulnerable in society as it is. The answer to my dilemma might ordinarily come from asking which work could provide finances for a home, but that might miss finding home completely. Reconciliation, prodigals, heaven and earth all found in the mess of the building industry? I think God can be seen there…..

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