Keeping an Eye Out for Gold
So .... welcome to the second week of The Just One Letter Project. It is the second week where we will read the entire letter Jesus' apostle Paul wrote to the church he had founded in the Macedonian city of Philippi. This week, I want you to think of yourself like the person who looks for gold using a metal detector.
| Yellow caps just need to be illegal! |
You've seen this guy. He is working the beach on a blistering hot day, sweating up a storm, swaying his metal detector back and forth, back and forth, back and forth. Periodically digging up something he hopes will be gold. Most of the time, it is just lost keys, old cans, scrap iron and other stuff that would comfortably fit in the category of "trash". Just saying.
But sometimes, these "metal detector-ists" hit it big like the guy in Australia who found the gold rock that leads off this post (the word nugget just seems a little small). A little searching and you discover that these big finds are more common than I imagined. So my respect for "Metal Detector-ists" (note the caps) has increased!
Your eyes, ears, imagination and heart is like a metal detector
So this second time through the whole letter, let you eyes, ears, imagination and heart work like a metal detector and posture your heart as one that is looking for gold. Listening for the sound that says, "there may be something there!"
And for me, one of the most valuable pieces of gold when I read a letter like this one ... are statements that directly or indirectly communicate how God interacts with us. Often, these statements are imbedded in other thoughts being communicated. So I can miss them ... like gold hidden in the sand.
Here is an example. It comes from another letter written to some of the first churches by Jesus' close friend, Peter. The words underlined are the gold.
So
humble yourselves under the mighty power of God, and at the right time he will
lift you up
in honor. Give all your worries and cares to God, for he cares about
you.
Now read that one more time and listen for your heart to make one of those metal detector sounds ... you know ... "whir -WHir - WHIR".
Just think for a minute. How valuable is a statement like "God cares for you"? What do those words do for your soul? Sit with those words just for a minute. Say those words to a friend, your spouse, your parent or your child. Watch their heart come out of their eyes. Why? Those words are gold.
As you read through the Philippian letter this week, look for gold like the kind Peter left in his letter. Your eyes, ears, imagination and heart can work a bit like a metal detector. Scanning words, phrases, and ideas and learning to hear the "whir - WHir - WHIR" of your heart when it runs over those statements that tell you something directly or indirectly about how God interacts with the church ... and just maybe ... by association ... with you.
So here is a hint. There are at least three places where there is gold to be found in Paul's letter to Philippians. There is some gold in chapters 1, 3 and 4. Don't give up on the last one. It's there. There may be more gold than just those three. I may have over looked some areas of the beach. If you find some, I invite you to post your discoveries!
And when you find them, read them all together - one after the next in succession. Read them alone, as if these were the only three statements you had from this letter.
Now listen to your heart ... is it going "whir - WHir - WHIR"? God makes our heart make that sound. He is the gold we are really looking to find.
Just think for a minute. How valuable is a statement like "God cares for you"? What do those words do for your soul? Sit with those words just for a minute. Say those words to a friend, your spouse, your parent or your child. Watch their heart come out of their eyes. Why? Those words are gold.
There is GOLD in that there letter
As you read through the Philippian letter this week, look for gold like the kind Peter left in his letter. Your eyes, ears, imagination and heart can work a bit like a metal detector. Scanning words, phrases, and ideas and learning to hear the "whir - WHir - WHIR" of your heart when it runs over those statements that tell you something directly or indirectly about how God interacts with the church ... and just maybe ... by association ... with you.
Hint = 3
So here is a hint. There are at least three places where there is gold to be found in Paul's letter to Philippians. There is some gold in chapters 1, 3 and 4. Don't give up on the last one. It's there. There may be more gold than just those three. I may have over looked some areas of the beach. If you find some, I invite you to post your discoveries!
And when you find them, read them all together - one after the next in succession. Read them alone, as if these were the only three statements you had from this letter.
Now listen to your heart ... is it going "whir - WHir - WHIR"? God makes our heart make that sound. He is the gold we are really looking to find.

