Monday, October 27, 2008

Waking the Dead-John Eldredge

Once more, lend a mythic eye to your situation. Let your heart ponder this:

You awake to find yourself in the middle of a great and terrible war. It is, in fact, our most desperate hour. Your King and dearest Friend calls you forth. Awake, come fully alive, your good heart set free and blazing for him and for those yet to be rescued. You have a glory that is needed. You are given a quest, a mission that will take you deep into the heart of the kingdom of darkness, to break down gates of bronze and cut through bars of iron so that your people might be set free from their bleak prisons. He asks that you heal them. Of course, you will face many dangers; you will be hunted.

Would you try and do this alone?

Something stronger than Fate has chosen you. Evil will hunt you. And so a Fellowship must protect you.

Honestly, though he is a very brave and true Hobbit, Frodo hasn’t a chance without Sam, Merry, Pippin, Gandalf, Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimli. He will need his friends. And you will need yours. You must cling to those you have, you must search wide and far for those you do not yet have. You must not go alone. From the beginning, right there in Eden, the Enemy’s strategy has relied upon a simple aim: Divide, and conquer. Get them isolated, and take them out.

You see this sort of thing at the center of every great story. Dorothy takes her journey with the Scarecrow, the Tinman, the Lion, and of course, Toto. Maximus rallies his little band and triumphs over the greatest empire on earth. When Captain John Miller is sent deep behind enemy lines to save Private Ryan, he goes in with a squad of men. And, of course, Jesus had the Twelve. This is written so deeply on our hearts: You must not go alone. The Scriptures are full of such warnings, but until we see our desperate situation, we hear it as an optional religious assembly for an hour on Sunday mornings.

Imagine you are surrounded by a small company of friends who know you well (characters, to be sure, but they love you, and you have come to love them). They understand that we are all at war, know that the purposes of God are to bring a man or woman fully alive, and are living by sheer necessity and joy in the Four Streams. They fight for you, and you for them. Imagine you could have a little fellowship of the heart. Would you want it, if it were available?

That is our destiny.

(Waking The Dead , 186, 187 )

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I've really been focusing on this lately as I have been battling some issues with friends. I want them to be those close friends that will be there for me no matter what but there are just issues keeping us apart. I just pray these relationships work out so I won't have to do it alone

Pastor Mat Garcia said...

Friends come and go, but the friendships last forever.

Anonymous said...

i really have had some issues with my close friends that dont go 2 church. i really want 2 bring them but every time i do it is uncomfortable. but i am happy 4 the family of friends tha i have at bridgepointe. thx 2 all of u guys!!!

allison

Anonymous said...

wow this defines what my goal in school is right now. just what i needed to hear. awesome.

Anonymous said...

wow
this has been something ive been prayin about alot. the devil will try to separate all of our close relationships whther thts our bridgepointe family or friends or blood. stick together yall cause we are in a war!