29 October 2009
Directions
Just got back from holiday at our flat in Devon - good weather generally ( which I judge by only using the umbrella once and being able to spend many hours sitting outside the Beachcomer cafe and reading!) We did lots of days out and despite knowing the area quite well still finding new places and new trips to do. We only tried to use the Sat Nav once when we got lost but as it was on Dartmoor there was no signal so we had to use our instincts and a good old fashioned map to find out way.
But it did remind me of a recent children's talk I heard using Sat Navs. The preacher's one says 'Turn round you are going the wrong way' should they stray from the directions given. This was linked to God telling us off when we stray and reminding us to get back to the right path. God has told me this many a time but that has more often been about my attitudes and behaviours rather than the direction I am going - The God of this Sat Nav has only one route we are supposed to travel and it is disaster if we fail to follow instructions.
My Sat Nav is more gracious - when I deviate from the prescribed route my lovely lady merely says 're-calculating'. Admittedly, she does try to get me back to the route she prefers ( Leicester to South London has to be via the M1) but after a while, when she realises this is not going to happen, she accepts this and re-calculates to a new route (via the M11). There is a plan A but also a plan B, C, D etc. Somehow God sometimes does this too - God uses my weird and selfish choices and still manages to weave them into the divine plan.
I realise you can pick all kind of theological holes in this very simplistic Sat Nav thinking but for me it is the thought that even if I go the wrong way somehow God always me leads forward, uses my many mistakes and poor choices and it is not the end of the world. Of course, that is no excuse for not seeking God and God's desires for my life but that, in the absence of telegrams from God or a bit of sky writing, as long as I have tried to do my best all will be well ( and even if I haven't God's graciousness can still re-calaculate my route through life)
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Glad you had a good break. We call our SatNav "Grace" - it's Grace that brought us safe thus far, and Grace will lead us home!
Posted by: Angela Almond | 02 November 2009
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