Have you noticed that we tend to label things we do not want or do
not like, evil? It is interesting how we take our own expectations and
standards and make them the benchmark for ‘right’ in the world. Much of
the suffering
in this world is merely a dream (or perhaps nightmare) of our own
creation. This is not to say that we should completely discount the
presence of evil in the world, but it does help us take a step back and
look more closely. More often than not our experience of suffering is
caused by our own inability to let go of what we think should be and
instead accepting what is.
When we
focus on how we think the world should be we are asleep at the steering
wheel of life. For once we are awakened, we see and understand that
behind, underneath, in and around everything is God and God’s great
works. We cannot expect to understand the meaning of what we see and
experience unless we seek the Truth and the gift to see things from the
God’s eye view.
How often have you pined away for
something that you thought you wanted in your life, only to discover
that once you got closer to it you would have been miserable if you had
had it? In the depths of our lamenting that we do not have what we
desire, we are in a dream of our own creation. Suffering is
really our inability to understand our relationship to God. In Truth,
God is constantly working in our lives to bring about our highest and
best good (restored the fortunes of Zion). But we rarely have the ability to see clearly what is best for us. Metaphysically, fortunes represent the full understanding of God as our source of supply. The dream is not the laughter and joy, the dream is the belief in the lack or misfortune.
Verse 3 actually suggests that the Lord has done great things along with us not
for us. It is important to remember that we are the instruments of
God’s will on this planet and it is our privilege to accept that
responsibility. Most people try to hide from that challenge, but that
is impossible. One way or another God will get our attention. Often
times we find ourselves in great difficulty (of our own doing)
before we finally agree to step up to the awesome duty of being an
instrument of God. We can only do that if we let go of our own ideas of
how things should be.
We have our fortunes restored, to the extent that we accept the guidance of God. When we allow the cleansing, purifying current of Spirit (watercourses)
carry out its work, we make rapid progress on our spiritual path.
Although the process of growth may seem difficult at times (sow in tears) the seeker of Truth knows that behind each experience is God’s guiding light bringing the greatest good into our lives (reap with shouts of joy). The seed
represents the spiritual core of every person that is our true nature.
We must do the challenging work of throwing off the layers of error and
confusion that block the germination of that seed, so that we can claim our spiritual inheritance (carrying their sheaves).
In the depths of our despair if we surrender our perspective and allow
God in, we will be awakened from our dream of misfortune and see the
truth: that all is working together for God’s unfolding plan.
And so it is! Amen!
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