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Thursday, January 24, 2013

An Act of God

An 'Act of God' is described as an extraordinary interruption that is beyond human control and can't be prevented! Years ago, this term would lead a person to think directly of insurance claims as the image of a neighbor's tree which was once upright now rest on the roof of what used to be a minivan. In more recent years, the mind might rush to scenes of New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina or the faces of Indonesian children after the devastation of a tsunami.

In any case, we have been led to believe that an 'Act of God' is some sort of natural anomaly that leaves behind a trail of debris and tears. There can't be many things further from the truth!

Thousands of years ago, as the sequel to the fall of man, an 'Act of God' occurred. A Champion was born to an unaware world to a carpenter and his young wife. As the third installment to this spectacle, another 'Act of God' happened. About 33 years later, that same Champion reached out to the west, He grabbed hold of the east and announced His victory over that great adversary, "It is finished."

John 3:16 says, "For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life."

That may have been the greatest 'Act of God' of them all, but the truth is that it wasn't the last one. The truth is that they happen every day! Not every 'Act of God' has a star hovering over it. Not every 'Act of God' has a crowd gathered and ready to bear witness to it.

An 'Act of God' is when a police officer buys a pair of shoes for a homeless man and helps him put them on without knowing cameras are watching. An 'Act of God' is a teacher who shields her students from an attacker. An 'Act of God' isn't an unstoppable wildfire or an unimaginable storm. It's unstoppable love and unimaginable grace. An 'Act of God' is every image of love, compassion and justice we project in this world.



Written by Lt. Darell Houseton
Newark Ironbound 

5 comments:

  1. This is a well written inspirational article. I like your personal definition of an 'Act of God'. Good job Darell

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  2. If you ever get the opportunity to carry out an 'Act of God', embrace it, you may never know how it will impact the other person.

    http://youtu.be/Hzgzim5m7oU

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  3. Good word. Reminds me of the song "The Love of God." There's no way we could contain it, with His help, we live it. May He be our strength! (and love)

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  4. What a great read. I think that your acknowledgement of the greatest act of God and that it was not the last is such an encouraging message. I appreciate this: "An 'Act of God' is every image of love, compassion and justice we project in this world." We are unable to present such images to the world without Him. Thanks for sharing!

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  5. Very well said. That was very inspiring! "An act of God" are the things that people normally don't see. We should do more of them!

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