Thursday, 6 August 2009

Imperfection

I (Pauline) spent a long time thinking about what my first challenge on SALT would be. I had lots of ideas but kept coming back to something we've been looking at in church over the summer. We've been reflecting on Bible stories with a beach/sea theme which set me thinking about the book of Jonah. It’s one of the Old Testament books that I studied at university and which I learned so much from.

We see Jonah being incredibly frustrated by being asked by God to take a prophecy to the Ninevites. For Jonah, Nineveh is an example of all that is evil and wrong in the world and he struggles with the idea that if the people repent then that is enough to wipe the slate clean. He realises that if he is to take the prophecy to the people then God is giving the people a chance to repent. Jonah can’t cope with the thought of this so tries to flee from the presence of God. It doesn’t work. Jonah realises that he can’t flee from God and that God works with the imperfection in Jonah’s life just as he worked with the Ninevites.

Jonah wasn’t perfect and just like Jonah, we aren’t perfect. We don’t wait until we are perfect to follow Christ, we follow knowing that we have failings but being assured that God will work with us. For me it’s a huge sense of relief knowing that God works with us even when we are stubborn and failing, there’s no expectation of perfection, just an expectation that we will try. The verse that really speaks to me is Jonah 4:2, "you are a gracious and compassionate God, slow to anger and abounding in love".

My plan for the layout for the challenge was to use this verse however I couldn't seem to find the photo I was looking for. I've ended up departing from the plan completely and focussing on the theme of imperfection. It's one of the things that I love about the design team - that we each reflect on the theme for the challenge and produce very individual pieces of work. I hope that you can be inspired by what we do and allow it to springboard your own reflections.

Keep checking back on the blog over the next few days - with it being holiday season there are several of the design team away but there may be additions to this post as and when people are able to.

Pauline
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1 comment:

Julia Aston said...

What wonderful cards and pages designed to illustrate Jonah - his is a good story to stop and reflect on today!

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