Saturday, December 21, 2013

Not Half, But Whole



     Blessed are those who keep His testimonies, who seek Him with the whole heart!  Psalm 119:2
     I sat as I listened to our worship leader read that verse aloud during choir rehearsal.  After he read it, I found myself reading it again.  “Lord, what does that mean?  You know, that word, whole.  We read it over and over in scripture, but it seems to me we either ignore that word or simply choose to focus our attention on other aspects of that blessing.  What does it really mean to seek You with my whole heart?”  
      It really wasn’t the time to be concentrating on such things.  We had music that needed to be rehearsed.  Our worship leader takes our Wednesday night time very seriously and expects us to do the same.  And I smile when I think of his expectations for our choir.  I smile because most folks today would scoff at someone in this day who expects people to be as committed as he expects people to be.  I smile because I know we live in a world where most folks think memorizing the music to be presented during our worship services is simply too much to be asked of a choir.  I smile because I know when much is required, often much is given - and rightly so.  I might add, especially when it comes to our worship.
     But back to that thought which interrupted my time with the choir on that particular night.  What does it really mean to seek Him with my whole heart?  Well, it might not have interrupted  my rehearsal if God had hesitated and brought my mind back around to that question later, knowing what my worship leader expects.  But, apparently, God felt this message was too important to wait.  He decided this question needed to be answered right then.  So, guess what?  He answered . . . right then.
                “As a child you learned only one sock and one shoe simply wouldn’t do.
                  As a student you learned only part of your homework wasn’t enough to get you the grade.
                  As a daughter you learned partial obedience was pretty much good for only one thing..
                  As a friend you learned any amount of disloyalty could lose you your friends.
                  As a layman you learned partial commitment doesn’t really benefit the church.
                  As a wife you learned keeping yourself “only to him” wasn’t just for sometimes.
                  As a mother you learned you can’t feed babies only when you feel like it.
     In each of these circumstances - sometimes, part, once in a while and when you feel like it are just not enough.  As a woman, is it ever o.k. to go out of the house half-dressed?  If you read only part of a book will you reap all the benefits of it?  Do you take only part of a shower and come out just as clean?  Do you expect only some of your salary when you get paid?  Do you pay attention to only some of what your friends, spouse or children have to say and still have as close a relationship?  Do you sing only a single verse of a song and still get the message just as clearly?”
     Wow!  I got the message quickly and clearly.  God was telling me with no uncertainty there isn’t really any aspect of my life that allows for only partial response.  Then - zing, on the heels of that revelation, came -  So, when is a partial response to your Lord ever a correct response?
     I must confess I had a difficult time coming back around to the music.  But then I remembered my worship leader desires the same thing my God does:  my whole-hearted dedication to the task at hand.   And that made me smile.

Becky Garner
10/14/04

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