Sunday, May 7, 2023

Go with God

A few years ago I served as a Eucharist home-bound minister and would visit the elderly or sick who were confined at home to bring them the Eucharist. One time when I was leaving a house, one of the family members (I believe this person said it jokingly) told me, "Go with God!" Yet it seemed so old-fashioned, like something people might have said to one another when departing. I concluded this to be an old fashioned phrase that we need to bring back. It reflects that old-fashioned Christian charm. "Go with God..." Say this as people depart from you. It's a beautiful and meaningful phrase, a way of wishing someone well and sending them off with God's protection and blessing. It is also a way of acknowledging the divine presence in all of our lives,  a reminder that we are never truly alone because God is always with us. It can be a source of comfort and strength to know that we are not alone, and that God is with us.

It would be wonderful if we could start saying "Go with God" to each other more often. It would be a way of showing our love and support for one another, and it would be a reminder of the hope and joy that we can find in God. It's a way of wishing someone well on their journey, whether it is a physical journey or a spiritual one. 

And yet "Go with God" means so much more. It's an urgency for people to literally go with God, of making a decision as to what God they should choose. There was a point in history when the Israelites were challenged to decide whether or not they want God and “Go with God”, or if they want to go with the pagan gods in the country where they now lived. Many of the Israelites were marrying the people in this new land and were probably already considering going with their pagan gods. 

Those who do not choose Christ spend their lives looking for something fulfilling to eliminate a void. They usually go after things like pleasure, money, and power. But none of these things will ever help us overcome the three levels of death that we experience (or may experience) in our lifetime. 

    • All of us will experience physical death at some point in our life. There is no way to avoid this. 

    • But keep an empty void throughout your lifetime, you will experience spiritual/psychic death in which you no longer have any interest in pursuing life; just basically on cruise control, spiraling into nothing as you live out your days with no real purpose or meaning. 

    • After a lifetime of spiritual/psychic death, you are faced with eternal death.

So which god will you choose? Will you choose today's modern gods of money, power and pleasure? Or will you "Go with God", fill yourself with the life-giving power of Christ in this life and forever?

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