If God Is "I AM", then Who Am I? - Day 8

Day 8 – dependent

             We give Thee but Thine own,

             Whate’er the gift may be.

             All that we have is Thine alone,

             A trust, O Lord, from Thee. 

                                    WILLIAM W. HOW


 

Let's consider the fictional character Pinocchio. At the beginning of the story he is a wooden puppet, totally dependent on someone else for his every move. Later, though still a puppet through and through, he is given the unique opportunity to act on his own. This independence leads to bad choices and the consequences thereof, the most noticeable being a foot-long nose. Eventually he learns his lesson and earns the ultimate reward: he is transformed from puppet into person, wood into flesh and blood.


The question I want you to consider today is this: for what can Pinocchio take credit? Can he boast of his existence? No, he owes that to the puppet-maker Gepeto. Can he brag about his accomplishments while tied to those strings? No, someone above him is responsible for them. Likewise, Pinocchio’s freedom of choice is a gift, for he cannot choose freely unless free will is first granted him. Lastly, his transformation from puppet to person is not something he does himself. His heroism in saving Gepeto's life precedes the change, but an outside force actually brings about the transformation. The conclusion here is obvious: Pinocchio, as puppet and person, is a dependent creature. He has to rely on something outside himself for his existence, his freedom of choice, and his personhood.  


Some people today believe that we have no free will, that all of our actions are predetermined. We are like puppets on strings. Others contend that we are free to choose this or that in life. We are like Pinocchio the puppet, cut loose and free. Christians say they have been transformed into a new creature, akin to Pinocchio's wood-to-flesh metamorphosis. Regardless, can you and I agree that we all are dependent creatures? We truly depend on God for everything. Our existence, freedom of choice, and spiritual rebirth are ours because they were granted to us from above.


Yes, we are dependent creatures, no matter our theological persuasion. (If you disagree, let me remind you that you are dependent upon God for the breath of your argument.) Dependent creatures, indeed!



SELF-REFLECT

1. Think of five good things you do not want
     to give up or lose.

2. Think about how you depend on God for
     each of these things.



Daily Quotation
Quoted by Patsy Clairmont in Simple Gifts (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1999).

2 comments:

  1. Elizabeth HostetterAugust 9, 2012 at 5:40 PM

    The quote is also the first stanza of the hymn "We Give Thee But Thine Own", (BH609) a stewardship hymn, reflected in the additional stanzas - particularly 2: May we Thy bounties thus/ As stewards true receive,/ And gladly, as Thou blessest us,/ To Thee our first-fruits give."
    He gives, we receive and give back. Some time, long ago surely, I sang this hymn, and as soon as I saw the quote, the tune was in my mind. Scriptural base for the hymn: I Chronicles 29:14, "We have given you only what comes from your hand." (NIV)

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