While
my husband was the city manager, we were invited to a Spanish church for a
special prayer service for government officials. They invited us to the front
where they gathered around us, laid hands on us and began praying. Out loud.
All at once. In Spanish. I was very uncomfortable with this at first – it
seemed disorderly to me. But then I thought: even if these people were all
praying silently, God would still be hearing them praying all at once. And he would hear them. I believe that courtesy
is important in any gathering, but the Bible isn’t specific in regard to
culture and tradition and personal preference in a worship service. What I
might find to be “over the top” may be a moving spiritual experience for someone
else.
Some
people seem to thrive on chaos and disorder. Maybe you are one of those people
and you don’t even know it! While excess noise and confusion tend to make me
feel anxious, I don’t think that Paul is implying that I am more godly than
those who flourish in the midst of sensory overload. Perhaps he is not
referring to outer orderliness.
Whether I label and alphabetize myself into a false sense of tranquility; or
whether you revel in life’s clutter, God is the only true source of peace and
order in a messy world. When we let him be in charge, things get done in that
“fitting and orderly way.”
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