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It’s better to stay in the safety
of the camp than venture forth on a wing and a prayer. Who knows what
dangers lie ahead? This was the counsel of the ten faithless spies sent
in to have a look at the Promised Land when the Jews came out of Egypt.
Only two of the twelve, Joshua and Caleb, saw things differently. Their
hearts were captured by a vision of what might be and they urged the
people to press on. But their voices were drowned by the fears of the
other ten spies and Israel wandered for another forty years. Without
the anticipation of better things ahead, we will
have no heart for the journey.
One of the most poisonous of all Satan’s whispers is simply, “Things
will never change.” That lie kills expectation, trapping our heart
forever in the present. To keep desire alive and flourishing, we must
renew our vision for what lies ahead. Things will not always be like
this. Jesus has promised to “make all things new.” Eye has not seen,
ear has not heard all that God has in store for his lovers, which does
not mean “we have no clue so don’t even try to imagine,” but rather, you cannot outdream God. Desire is kept alive by
imagination, the antidote to resignation. We will need imagination, which is to say, we will need hope.
Julia Gatta describes impatience, discouragement, and despair as the
“noonday demons” most apt to beset the seasoned traveler. As the road
grows long we grow weary; impatience and discouragement tempt us to
forsake the way for some easier path. These shortcuts never work, and
the guilt we feel for
having chosen them only compounds our feelings of despair. ~The Sacred Romance
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