October 17, 2006
My dad comes in my office this morning filled with frustration over the problems of the world, the lack of compassion, the hunger, the death, the cruelty, the government. I tried my best to use good Christian reasoning... that this life is just a drop in the bucket, that eternity is what its all about. Well he got frustrated and said that from that perspective this world is nothing but an incubator, and if that's all it is that cheapens this life too much.
At first I got frustrated, but after I started thinking about it, I love the analogy, and not just because my wife is pregnant.
an incubator, something that warms the baby chicks until they are ready to emerge to life.
an incubator. a womb.
a womb is dark…it's cramped.
in a womb you depend on an umbilical cord for nourishment, and you can't control how much or what you get
your body is very fragile and has extreme limitations
you don't understand what's going on
you think you are completely alone
you can hear, but don't know what is being said
all you know is this strange confined world you live in
you don't know why the world keeps rolling over in the middle of the night and spinning you over,
why you keep getting poked, but for the most part you are comfortable and happy with your existence.
but then your short time in the incubator comes to a horrific end
birth is as a traumatic and painful experience as it gets for both mother and child.
the pain, the crying, the goo, the screaming
you are squeezed out of everything you knew and ripped from what gave you life.
your nourishment is cut off.
but then...
then what comes next is beyond your wildest imagination!
you find out you weren't alone
you see the light
you understand the voices
you are brought to life!
and through all this the dad looks on proudly.
you see he picked the mom... the deliverer, if you will
and along with that mom he made you.
so this life is an incubator
where we develop and grow...
....and get ready for life
born again. huh, how about that!
Wednesday, October 18, 2006
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