Thursday, February 28, 2008

The Glass Slipper


Recently I had a picture in my mind, of the Prince putting the glass slipper on Cinderella's foot. Immediately this question came to mind, "Is your walk transparent before your Prince?"

As glass is "transparent," and our feet "walk," the glass slipper illustrates the walk of transparency we can have with Jesus, our Prince of Peace. We know that all of our thoughts and actions are already known to Him. Yet, as part of our relationship with Him, He desires that we be open (transparent) with Him and talk to Him about the things on our hearts, even those things that we might prefer to keep to ourselves, such as our deepest feelings, our hurts, temptations, sins and disappointments. As we talk with Him as a Friend, and hear His response, we can then receive His comfort, healing, and encouragement, as He shows us His perspective on what we have shared with Him.

In our story, Cinderella only lost one of the slippers. Sometimes we may be transparent with Jesus in some areas, but not in others. As our relationship with Him grows, he desires to take us to deeper levels of this transparency, leading to more wholeness and stability in our "walk."

Just as shoes protect our feet, transparency with Jesus is a protection for us. Imagine Cinderella walking home from the ball, wearing only one glass slipper. Her walk becomes unbalanced; soon she is limping and feels she might fall. Exposed to dirt, sharp pebbles, and other hurtful objects along her pathway, her foot may get cut and wounded. How safe she would have been, had she been wearing the glass slipper!

Glass is actually made of sand. Often, when walking along a beach, I think of how the thoughts God has toward us outnumber the grains of sand. I find this truth to be mind-boggling, as I consider how I cannot count the sand-grains in even a tiny section of one beach, let alone all the sand on all the beaches and in all the deserts of the world! Add to that all the sand in all the glass in the world, and the volume of sand is unfathomable, just like God's thoughts toward us! As we walk in a life-style of transparency before Jesus, we will become more conscious of His loving thoughts toward us as we commune with Him.

When Cinderella met the Prince at the ball, she must have felt like a new woman. The Prince loved her unconditionally. Dancing with him, she forgot the lying taunts of the wicked step-mother and step-sisters. In his arms, she knew she was destined for something greater than the life she had known. After the ball, however, back in her familiar surroundings, Cinderella may have begun to question the new identity she had found in the Prince, and the hope it had given her. She may have reverted to her old mindset of worthlessness projected onto her by the step-mother and step-sisters.

Suddenly, the Prince is at her door. He has been searching for her throughout the kingdom, trying the glass slipper on all the other maidens. Just as our footprints are unique to ourselves, so, too, is our own transparent walk with Jesus. It doesn't matter how many other people have a transparent walk with Him; He wants the fellowship we, personally, have with Him, that is uniquely ours. He comes searching for us, knocking on our door, desperate to find us and put the glass slipper back on our foot.

The door opened. The Prince entered. When the glass slipper fit, Cinderella was identified as the one whom the Prince longed to marry. Once again, Cinderella knew who she was, her beloved's. Everyone else in the house knew as well, and stepped back, speechless in amazement.

After meeting our Prince, at times we may find we are somehow in a place of having cut off some of our transparency with Him, and may have become vulnerable to stones in the path, which may have wounded us and tried to trip us up. Without our "glass slipper" on, we may have begun to forget who we are and Whose we are, and been tempted to embrace lies we once believed.

Like the Prince that He is, Jesus comes. He kneels before us and washes that foot that may be hurt and bleeding, and bandages it with His nail-scarred hands. He then slips the glass slipper back onto our foot, and restores our identity. Once again, we know we are His, and that we have found true love in His arms. As well, just as it was said of Peter and John, "They took knowledge of them, that they had been with Jesus," when the slipper is back on our foot, others will also see that we are His.

As we know, Cinderella then left her old home behind and married her Prince. As that glass slipper is restored, we can then find the strength to choose to leave the life that once held us captive. Like the Bride in Song of Solomon, we can skip over the mountains with our Bridegroom, who invites us, "Come away with Me, My beloved!"

Monday, February 4, 2008

Treasures New and Old


I would like to comment on why I chose "Treasures New and Old" as the title for this blog.

Jesus said that God's kingdom is like a householder bringing out of his treasure "things new and old." (Matthew 13:52) Our hearts are like treasure chests. The Word of God, insights from the Holy Spirit, as well as the lessons and character development gained through suffering (trials), are all rich "treasures" that get deposited in our hearts as we go through life. I would like to "enrich" the lives of the readers of this blog, by drawing out some of these "treasures". Some of what I post may be "hot off the press" things that God has shown me recently - "new treasures." Other items will come from what has been shown or imparted to me some time ago - "old treasures." I hope that what has strengthened or encouraged me in the past may do the same for someone else in the present or future.

I enjoy journaling - recording how things "strike" me and what God says to me or shows me. I enjoy it so much that I like to challenge others to do the same! If you like journaling, or if you haven't tried it but would like to, you might try journaling about some of the things I will be posting. From time to time, I will include some questions to help you "dig deeper". I would love to hear what God speaks to you or shows you as a result of your "pondering" over the posts or the questions, so you are welcome to share in the "Comments."

Here are some "Digging Deeper" questions -

1. What is one "treasure" God has deposited in your heart in 2007 or so far in 2008? How did He deposit it in your heart?

2. Read/ponder Proverbs 2:1-5, Proverbs 3:13-18, Proverbs 16:16., and Job 28:12-28.

a. Why would God say that wisdom is a treasure more valuable than silver, gold, onyx, sapphire, crystal, coral, pearls and topaz?

b. What does it, or will it, "look like" for you, to be seeking wisdom as hidden treasure and giving it the same value and importance as God does?

3. Read/ponder Isaiah 45:3 - "And I will give thee the treasures of darkness, and hidden riches of secret places, that thou mayest know that I, the Lord, which call thee by thy name, am the God of Israel." What are the "treasures of darkness" and "hidden riches of secret places"? Has God given you any of these? How?