Things We all Know
Babies are amazing. Â They teach us so much about our relationship with God.
Take for instance, the bonding between a new-born infant and her mother.  A new born’s eyes are not fully developed when they’re first born; they can only see clearly about 12 inches away – everything else is blurry.  Interestingly, that is the distance an infant is away from her mother during breastfeeding.  There is an eye-to-eye connection - a deep love with the one person she can see clearly. This, combined with rooting, an instinct that connects the baby with the one person who can provide for her. Sounds a lot like prayer! Sounds a lot like what God wants for us in our intimate relationship with him, yes?
It gets even more interesting.
Babies, within just an hour from birth, already have latent in them the ability to walk. YES – walk. Â Hold them up and lightly brush their feet across a flat surface, and they’ll begin to stride forward. Â (Funny, they lose the ability to make this movement at about 6 months because of weight and muscle development, but if you half-submerge them in water, they’ll walk just the same.) Â We are born as the only bi-pedal mammals; making us much more efficient for long journeys. Â God created our bodies for a journey. Our movements are always moving us forward (our knees don’t bend sideways or backwards).
Mission…journey…intimacy…these things are built right into the fabric of what it means to be human.
God created us to find him. Â We are specifically designed from Day 1 to give us as many chances to connect as possible. Â ”Seek the Lord while he can be found.” Isaiah 55:6
And for those of us who are no longer able to claim the “new born” restaurant discount let this be a lesson for us. Â May the instincts and impulses integrated into the fabric of a baby be our instincts with God. An infant, who know nothing of this strange new world he finds himself in – still knows the sound of his mother’s voice, knows who to trust, knows when to cry and who alone can silence his fears. Â May this be a moment when we remember that “our feet were made for walking…” – and like a sheep after our shepherd, “…that’s just what they’ll do!”


Sean Durbin 7:19 pm on January 27, 2011 Permalink
Mark, there is so much good stuff from the LORD in this writing. One of the ways I can tell if someone is bringing up a principle that is of God is when the Spirit brings a scripture to my mind. This is the scripture He brought to me while and after reading your blog:Galatians 4″And because you are sons, God has sent the Spirit of his Son into our hearts, crying, “Abba! Father!” 7So you are no longer a slave, but a son, and if a son, then an heir through God.” LOVE IT. ad maiorem Dei gloriam
Mark W 3:42 pm on January 28, 2011 Permalink
We have been adopted into God’s household! This means we live under a new kind of leadership – and we are given a new name (see the previous post “You are Whose You are”.) I want there to be an awakening across our nation – those that call themselves children of God – to begin to understand what that changes about how they actually live!