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Thoughts Index
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time to time I visit Sydney, arguably one of the most beautiful cities
in the world (OK I'm biased). But every time I go there, there are ugly
cranes and half-finished buildings, pavements torn up, huge holes being
dug for new foundations and so on. Currently they are building the
eastern bypass and the new underground railway to the airport. It looks
like a giant wombat has been burrowing through the city. In the 35 years
I have visited Sydney I have never seen the perfect city with everything
just so. It is always under construction.
Our
Christian experience is like that, always under construction, and there
are always going to be the "ugly" bits where we develop,
rebuild, succeed, and, unfortunately, sometimes fail.
The
Christian church is like that as well. We can never look at the church
and say, "That's it! It is finished." The observer will always
notice the odd crane, the unfinished bits, the new constructions.
However, just as I do not dismiss Sydney's beauty because of the
construction, neither do I dismiss the beauty of individuals or the
church because construction is in progress.
We
are not tourists just coming for a look. We are builders and
constructors. We have to get into the holes and pour concrete, we have
to (wo)man the cranes, and sometimes we may construct a beautiful
building, or create a wide road, or a pretty park. But always, there
will be another building, another road, another park to be built, and
maintained, both in our own lives, and indeed in any church to which we
belong as well.
*Maurice writes
from Australia and introduces himself as a friend of struggling
Christians.
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