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| It might get lonely waiting for the perfect guest. |
We all have our blood families, the
ones we are born into and with. My
parents had four children and 11 grandchildren.
You could take those grandchildren shake them up in a bag and pass them
out randomly to different parents and it would look like they belonged where
ever they were placed---many of our children look like their aunts, uncles and
cousins…you can tell we are family.
We also have our families that have
no blood involved. There are families
made through marriage and divorce, there are families made through work and
school and families that come together for no real reason other than
there was an empty space, or to put a positive spin on that –because there was
room at the table.
It can cause great pain when we feel
that we have failed as a family, and there is no sweeter joy than when we feel
we have succeeded. Of course in a family
these two things are not mutually exclusive.
The “goodbye”, the “hello”, the “I’m sorry” and the “I forgive you” these are the constant sounds of potential endings and promising futures.
Five families have come out of my
parent’s family, each one different, each one loved. Oh we fight and yell; we are too loud and
bossy- though we think we are pretty funny as well. We are far from perfect but we have felt the
sweet joy of success.
Lately I have wondered what God must
feel, the message sent out from the Holy Spirit in our midst as we squabble and
judge one another. I wonder about the
idea of people closing the door to heaven when the kingdom of heaven is at
hand.
What is the sweet joy of success for
God’s family? Could it be when we see
each other as God’s children, born into a family, created in love, deserving of
love. Could it be when we pull out the
empty chair and say welcome my brother, welcome my sister.
In her blog threads Claire Jones writes:
“Christ lays the table. There’s no one who could come that Jesus turns
away. So let’s ditch our boxes for people to tick and our hoops for people to
jump through; let’s do away with the fear that God might be at work without our
consent. Christ lays the table. We need
to step out of the way, and welcome anyone and everyone to come and join him
there.”
I have a large family,
made up of the people I am related to and the people I have grown into,
individually there is no perfect companion but it is the whole that makes me
smile; a great success.

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