Thursday, January 31, 2013

Theodicy


            Last week I heard from someone who wondered why I hadn't updated my blog in a while.  I confess to being surprised that anyone actually read it.  Why, I wondered would anyone want to take time from their already busy life to read the musings of a country preacher?

            This morning I think I may have found the answer: theodicy.  What, you ask, is that?  According to a web site I visited, it is: the branch of theology concerned with defending the attributes of God against objections resulting from physical and moral evil.[1]

            Okay, that wasn't much help, but if we define it as a way to see God in the world, or as a way to try to understand that God is at work in the world even when we can't see how it is possible, then perhaps that is a reason to read what people who claim to be people of faith are thinking.

            So what am I thinking today?  As I sit here in my sick bed (I've caught that cold that is going around) I am grateful for the extra time I have this week to sit in the presence of God and to remember that this relationship is the most important one in my life.  I take long, deep breaths and bathe my spirit in the amazing peace that comes from resting in God.

            And I resolve that after I am well, I will try yet again to keep this peace as a priority in my life even when the busyness of ministry again overtakes my time.

            Let's do it together.  Amen.



[1] http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/theodicy