Thursday, August 25, 2016

Hiding from the Sun

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The sun’s rays bounced off the lake and blinded my eyes. Reading by the lake is fun when I can see something, but my eyes are particularly sensitive to light right now. The glare on the water was not enjoyable, and I found myself praying for clouds the next morning.

Much to my family’s delight, that prayer went unanswered, so I strolled through the resort grounds looking for a bench in the shade, but even the swing that was perfectly placed under a tree could not protect me from the reflection on the lake. Puzzling over this momentarily, I walked back to where two patio chairs were stacked by a fire pit. I moved one behind the trunk of a large tree and settled into my little hiding spot.

Wisps of clouds decorated the horizon and pine needles sparkled in the sun. Basking in the glory of this perfect morning, I contemplated a quote by C.S. Lewis, "I believe in Christianity as I believe that the  sun has risen: not only because I see it, but because by it I see everything else."

I believe in God not because I see Him but because He makes sense of everything I see and feel: the order in the universe, the origin of life, the moral code in my heart, and my quest for the meaning behind it all.

But my hiding place behind that tree helped me see a second meaning in Lewis’s comment. He captured how I worship God. Many days I do not see God’s direct glory. I cannot spend eight hours a day in church, and I doubt I would want to. But God infuses my life with meaning. Without Him I would feel like Sisyphus, rolling a rock up a hill just to watch it fall down again. With God I know there is an eternal purpose behind it all.

As I enjoy the secular things I do: playing violin, teaching, reading history books, and playing games, I enjoy them because they are gifts from my Heavenly Father, and that is worship.