Your relationship with God isn’t complicated
Published 12:49 pm Monday, March 26, 2012
By KEN LETSON / Guest Columnist
If you’re familiar at all with Facebook or other social media, you probably already identified the context of the title to this column.
It is one of the ways in which we describe our relationship “status:” It’s complicated. So, if you choose to play along, you get to check the box that best describes your relational category: “single,” “married,” “in a relationship,” or “it’s complicated.”
We understand what they’re trying to say — or perhaps not say — but I do believe there’s a little redundancy in those options. For those of us who are married, or in a relationship of any kind, we know that they are all very complicated.
As I have been teaching through a Sunday morning group on marriage recently, I have been reminded more and more how complicated relationships can really be. Though we may not actually be from Mars and Venus, as one author once described it, we still sometimes seem pretty alien in the way we communicate (or don’t), and how we relate to one another (or don’t).
Of course, the difficulties of relating to one another aren’t confined just to relationships between husband and wife, boyfriend and girlfriend or even suitor and suitee. I was reminded this week in a couple of conversations how complicated many relationships are between parents and their children — even grown children — between siblings, friends, and co-workers and neighbors. And the list goes on and on.
All that said, the good news today is that there is at least one relationship we all can have that is not so very complicated, as much as we sometimes would like to try to make it so. We can relate to God in the simplest of ways, heart to heart, without any question of motives and always with the knowledge that we are infinitely and unconditionally loved.
Jesus Christ came to give His life to pay the penalty of our sin, and to tear down any wall that sin and man-made religion had built between us and God. He demonstrated God’s infallible love for us, and cleared the way for us to experience an authentic, intimate relationship with our Heavenly Father that isn’t full of confusion, distractions … or complications.
Quite simply, as a recent song reminds us, “He loves us … oh, how He loves us.”
The Rev. Ken Letson is senior pastor at the Church at Shelby Crossings in Calera. You can reach him at kenletson@shelbycrossings.com.