My Saturday morning task was
simple; wash our pickup truck. In a few hours, we would be heading to a family
gathering out in the country and I saw this as an excuse to clean our truck.
While gathering the tools
needed, I decide to wash and wax the exterior of the truck and “Armor All” the
interior.
It was a task that shouldn’t
have taken so long except for the fact that the bottle of wax was empty. So, I
decided to head up to Target (yes, some of us still shop there) to purchase a
new bottle of wax.
I also decided to stop at the
Holiday Gas Station to fill up the tank for the long road trip. I returned to
my scene of the washing one hour later.
As I washed and waxed the
truck and cleaned the interior, I noticed that our other vehicle probably
should be cleaned as well…which means that I ended up washing and waxing both vehicles
and “Armor All” the interiors even though we would only be driving one.
Start to finish, the whole
process used up several hours of my time. But, BOTH vehicles glistened in the
sunshine and reflected everything surrounding them; that is until one day
later.
Have you noticed that clean
vehicles seem to get really dirty really fast? The next morning while getting
in the truck to go to church, I noticed that even though it rained the whole
time that we drove home from the party, the dust from the county roads still
caked the outside of the truck.
In my opinion, the truck
looked even dirtier than before I had cleaned it twenty fours earlier. One
dusty road; one rainstorm was all it took to go backwards!
I suppose I could have put
the vehicles in a garage or covered them with a tarp of some sort, but
eventually, they would return to their former state of dirtiness.
All that to say this:
Relationships are like that. We put so much effort into building, cleaning,
repairing; and one misunderstanding; one conflict seems to make the
relationship worse than before.
This was my mindset as I sat
in church one Sunday when I felt as though I wasn’t on the same page as Cathy.
We had migrated back to where we were before we had done some concerted efforts
to move the relationship forward and make it stronger. And being a “fixer”,
sitting still wasn’t an option and yet that is where I was at. Distant and
detached and wondering what she needed to get us back on the same page again.
The worship team was leading
the congregation in the song; “Oceans” by Hillsongs. And the words jumped off
the screen to my heart.
And faith arose.
You call me out upon
the waters
The great unknown where feet may fail
And there I find You in the mystery
In oceans deep
My faith will stand
The great unknown where feet may fail
And there I find You in the mystery
In oceans deep
My faith will stand
And I will call upon
Your name
And keep my eyes above the waves
When oceans rise
My soul will rest in Your embrace
For I am Yours and You are mine
And keep my eyes above the waves
When oceans rise
My soul will rest in Your embrace
For I am Yours and You are mine
I always thought of that song as pertaining
to moving mountains and believing God for a miracle; not mundane things like
reconnecting relationships.
And yet the song proclaimed that His grace “abounds
in deepest waters” and that His “sovereign hand will be my guide where feet may
fail and fear surrounds me”.
And I thought of the truck; beneath the
layers of dust and raindrops there was a fresh coat of wax. All it would take
to get it back to the mirrored finish of yesterday was to wash it off.
The song shouted out to my heart: “You've never failed and You won't start
now!”
Similarly; I needed to call out to the Lord
to remove the relational dust and raindrops to reveal what was below those
layers: A relationship built upon all of the hard work we had done before the
dust and raindrops of misunderstanding and bad communication.
My response was to shout back to my troubled
soul that was longing for help:
So I will call upon
Your name
And keep my eyes above the waves
When oceans rise
My soul will rest in Your embrace
For I am Yours and You are mine
And keep my eyes above the waves
When oceans rise
My soul will rest in Your embrace
For I am Yours and You are mine
So I responded to the hand held out to me and
cried out in my spirit:
Spirit lead me where
my trust is without borders
Let me walk upon the waters
Wherever You would call me
Take me deeper than my feet could ever wander
And my faith will be made stronger
In the presence of my Savior
Let me walk upon the waters
Wherever You would call me
Take me deeper than my feet could ever wander
And my faith will be made stronger
In the presence of my Savior
Oh, Jesus, you're my
God!
I will call upon Your
name
Keep my eyes above the waves
My soul will rest in Your embrace
I am Yours and You are mine
Keep my eyes above the waves
My soul will rest in Your embrace
I am Yours and You are mine
Grateful that the Lord responded with His grace
to soften two hearts eager to once again go forward.
together.
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