In some of my devotional reading, I came upon the following from Rowan Williams, the former Archbishop of Canterbury.
“Praying in Christ … is being carried on an invisible current of love that is sometimes discernible to us, but often (painfully) not. We can only trust that growth is happening; we know that it is happening only as we test our slowly expanding capacity to face truth, to accept our failures, to go on questioning ourselves because we trust that God will not let go of us.” [1]
The God of Love, who loves us beyond all our imagining, is also the God who will not let go of us. God’s love is not always discernible. There may be times when we feel forgotten or even forsaken, but God’s love for us is certain and secure. A big part of the Christian journey is learning to trust that great truth even when we cannot sense it.
[1] Rowan Williams, Tokens of Trust: An Introduction to Christian Belief (Louisville: Westminster John Knox Press, 2007), 158, e-book edition.
