“You would do well to pursue your causes with vigor, while remembering that you are a servant of God, not a spokesman for God, and remembering that God might well choose to bless an opposing point of view for reasons that have not yet been revealed to you.” — Barbara Jordan
Romans 8:18-28
I love/hate this quote. It came to me serendipitously, attached as a signature on the bottom of an email forward. The kind of thing I would not normally even scroll low enough to see. The forward was actually “People of Wal-Mart,” and the quote was the signature of someone a few senders back, someone I don’t know at all. But I knew it was for me.
It came a few months ago when I found myself in the middle of a situation in which one of my students was being scapegoated by someone who had an axe to grind with our agency. The student was being sacrificed in what amounted to a pissing contest between the agency’s director and the college’s program director. I am a mama bear for my interns, for better or worse. I supported the intern in every way that I could. I wrote letters and went to meetings and I encouraged, and I prayed.
And it started to become clear to me that while I had no doubt we (the intern’s team) were on the side of right and good, we were not going to “win.” I just began to have that sense, even without any confirmation of it.
And the day I began to have that intuition, was the day I noticed that “coincidental” email signature, by someone I don’t know. Except at that point, I knew it was from Someone I do know. It was a note from God. And I said (btw, I wouldn’t recommend this as a response to a note from God), “Oh, shit. It’s not going to go our way, is it?”
I knew that so clearly that I wrote to the intern and told her. She wasn’t going to be vindicated. Not right then, anyway. And we must have faith that our momentary loss was in the service of a greater victory later on. Being a person of faith, and a person who, I think, has come to trust me, she accepted this. Indeed, she may have come to that realization on her own.
Sure enough, many weeks later, someone in a position of power intervened and my intern no longer was oppressed in the way that she had been. The matter is not over. But more people are looking more closely, and our best hope is that the whole matter will lead to an examination of some people and some practices that needed examining.
All that to say, it ain’t over ’til it’s over. That reminds of another quote, I may have used it here before. From Richard Foster in the book, “Prayer: Finding the Heart’s True Home”:
“God is out to do me good.” And I always add, although the good Mr. Foster did not say, “even when everything looks like shit.”
Keep the faith. Or get you some.
Sometimes the best thing to do is to let go. As in this case, it all needed to happen for the greater good of the groups involved. I’m glad you got that quote that day. 🙂
Great post. I would like to add, however, that the Bible is full of verses and stories where the good guys don’t win…on earth anyway. I am reminded over and over again about David’s lamenting about how the wicked prosper and the evil go unharmed. But God is out to me good, and I know he is sovereign in every situation, even when it looks like good won’t win. We just don’t always know the why. A day is coming when Love wins, but it might not be in our lifetimes on this planet.
interesting how this post came to me at an extremely apropos time. Seems God is passing it on for sure!
Love you Susie.
It’s hard to be patient when you want to help someone. This is a good message for me right now too. Someone I love is going through a really terrible time.
Thank you for posting this. It’s given me some things to think about in a different way that will hopefully help me grow through this time.
How to be ok with not having the power to “make things better”.I’m thinking about how “making things better” *immediately* may make me feel better for the moment, but there’s more to the story.
Because even when I do have the power to help in a way that satisfies my urges, I’m not all seeing and certainly not all wise.
I struggle with finding the right words, words that don’t pass on my own worries about what could happen next. Words that don’t pass on my own frustration with “feeling” powerless. Remembering that sometimes just “being there”, with open ears, mind and heart, is enough.
Faith like toilet paper, it sucks when you run out of it.
I’ve said that very thing sometimes when God speaks through circumstances in such a way that I realize things aren’t going my way. I’m pretty sure that nothing we can say to Him is going to shock Him.
I’ve been missing your Sunday posts. In fact, you’ve inspired me to start some of my own. I suppose I should give Mr. Thom Shuman credit, too — which I do in my posts — but really? You started it! 😛
likes this.
You’re in good company. C.S. Lewis said, “God whispers to us in our pleasures, speaks in our conscience, but shouts in our pain.” [The Problem of Pain, page 81].
Good to read you again 🙂 and with such an insightful essay.
Got news that a family favorite friend passed away over the weekend.
This week is gonna be hard as in Really difficult.
but I do believe that the Lord works in mysterious ways.
~~love and Huggs, Diane
“you are a servant of God, not a spokesman for God,”
I’m not very godly (unlilke Jim on RHOC), but I love this quote.
Kinda like “Good things come to those who wait.” along with looking at the bigger picture and not going to for the instant gratification. Or not. I’m kinda hungry and tired. However, like Bucky, I really liked that particular part of the quote and I am also very glad that you and your intern saw some positive change in your direction.
YAY for the return of The Sunday Post!
I’ve missed your Sunday posts, Susie. I’m glad you posted this one. 🙂
Byt he way, I love the new header with the marshmallows, I find my self coming back here just to see if they will turn real.
Was given your post to read and I agree that sometimes the Lord says: “Yes”, sometimes “No” and sometimes “Wait”. I found another quote which sometimes helps me: ” Everything will be OK in the end. If it’s not OK…it’s not the end!”
Remember: “And let us not be weary in well doing; for in due season we shall reap if we faint not. As we have therefore opportunity, let us do good until all men.” Gal. 6:9 & 10 (a)
Bill cracks me up, just saying.
Also, I love how your mind works… and how your faith works.
I stopped by here today because, in reality, I am avoiding work. Also because I stop here often, even if only to look at your place and whisper to myself “Hi Susie”. It makes me feel better.
I love this post. I love the quote, or at least the part of the quote “you are a servant of God, not a spokesman for God”. I don’t view myself as much of anything to do with god but I like this alot. It speaks to me.
I’ve come to believe that all happens for a reason. Maybe the reason will be revealed to me, and maybe not, but my job is to be with the lesson.
I also believe in karma, and as we all know, she can be a bitch…
Hi Susie…..I haven’t stopped by for quite a while, but your on my favorites list, so I thought I would visit you today… you were quite ill the last time I stopped by, but it sounds like all is well now….I hope so….you take care, I just wanted to say hi….judy
Really cool post and further evidence that God has impeccable timing. 🙂