I woke up in the middle of the night with an idea for a great story. I take no credit for the idea. It suddenly manifested, but I was tired. It was like I found a shiny treasure on the ground and all I had to do was pick it up, but I was tired.
Since it was a great story and it kept repeating, I eventually did get out of bed and started typing. I wrote the following sentence.
Then Timothy said something else as if it all depended on his words, but it didn’t all depend on his words.
I knew I should have written more before I went back to bed, but I was tired. Since I knew what I should have done, but didn’t do it, I disobeyed. When I finally woke up and read that sentence, the bare bones of the great story, I realized I lost it. I am left with a reminder that disobedience brings consequences. Sure God loves me and all, but if I don’t want to receive a great story by waking up long enough to write it down how can I receive what I have chosen not to receive?
Here’s the point of this essay: Can I get that story back with my own mental abilities?
I don’t think I can, but that is because I don’t think these things come from my own mental abilities in the first place. I’m not a materialist. That noodle on top of my head can only do so much. All this applies to you as well, of course. Even if we pooled our heads together and used our best efforts we could not come up with that great story again.
Hopefully I finally learnt my lesson because this was not the first time I was too tired to receive a blessing. Knowing my tendency to get tired, I have even kept a notebook by the side of the bed so I have less excuse not to write what comes from dreams or even from thoughts upon awakening, but I still get tired.
I’ve got to stop letting my body tell me what to do.
If you really understand that you can’t get there from here you will not waste any time trying to do so. In the case of my story, I will wait for fresh inspiration and stay awake next time.
Inspiration comes from God. If you don’t believe in God, it doesn’t matter. Inspiration still comes from Him. However, those who deny God lose a Way Maker. He’s still there but they have to delude themselves by inflating their own abilities or the abilities of nature to pretend to get stuff done without Him. There’s nothing like delusion to help one come up with ways to go from there to here or here to there forgetting that without God, most of the time, you can’t get there from here or you’d wish you hadn’t if you did. Without God we get lost.
There are many ways people try to get there from here without God. Here are a few that come to mind.
You can’t get a starry universe from a big bang
Since an orderly universe exists those seeking to explain how it got here without God have a lot of explaining to do. Some think a big bang might work. If you are trying to get order out of chaos an explosion has to be the worst starting point.
To make a star after the big bang makes a mess you need a cloud of gas. Gravity brings the gas together, but only if it can overcome the pressure to expand by somehow staying cool. Assuming you do get enough gas compressed that it becomes a thermonuclear accident waiting to happen, you then need a star to come along and blow itself up to ignite that “protostar” so it can blow itself up as well.
At least that is how I understand the alleged process which suggests to some that the laws of physics can’t explain star formation.
You can’t get reality from simulations
The whole point of artificial “intelligence” is to reduce human intelligence to machine-executable instructions. Then human beings could be thought of as made in the image of a machine, rather than made in the image of God.
A simulation takes this further and reduces reality itself to computer code. For me a simulation nightmare would start with the thought of a teenager in his basement in a galaxy far far away deciding to simulate a universe and suddenly I find myself in it.
That’s when I’d wake up.
You can’t get a diversity of creatures from mutations
It is amazing how often those who want to get where they’re going without God rely on decay processes to do so.
In the case of biological evolution, if you want a new kind of creature without God creating that creature you start with a creature and hope random mutations will turn the creature into something else before the mutations decay the creature to the point that it can no longer reproduce.
Mutations are decay processes. They don’t add information; they destroy it. On the way to extinction one may get a large variety of the same kind of creature, mutated, for sure, but one doesn’t get a new kind of creature with a lot of fresh information for mutations to destroy.
One is always racing against the clock when one relies on decay processes or has to counter them. Having a gazillion years to get it all done doesn’t really help. All it does is give those decay processes more time to decay stuff.
Conclusion
Face it: you can’t get where you want to go without God’s assistance. Without God, you can’t get there from here. With God, you have a Way Maker. Without Him, why bother?
Just because I wake up with an idea, a gift from the Holy Spirit, for a great story does not mean I can go back to sleep and come up with that story again later on my own when I am awake. I didn’t get that story in the first place on my own. All I could do on my own is write it down, that is, receive it.
I will have to wait for the Holy Spirit to offer something new, perhaps, something like this essay as a kind of repentance for my disobedience.
Brother, I completely understand. I have disobeyed the same way when God was clear to me in the night. I did not get up. I lost the word of God. My disobedience breaks God’s heart.
“Without God, you can’t get there from here. With God, you have a Way Maker. Without Him, why bother?”
Amen!
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My disobedience breaks my heart as well. May we always listen to His voice. Thank you and blessings, Michael!
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I woke up in the middle of the night to read this and am so blessed by it! Prov 10:22. He adds no sorrow to His blessings!! And He is a way maker! And I know tired and have missed many blessings along the way!
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Amen: He adds no sorrow to His blessings. Thank you for that reminder and blessings to you, Mary!
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I am sure God will let you know his message whether you are tired or not. He is omnipresent and used to us stubborn weak humans….. He will not give up just because you need to sleep 💜💜
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That’s a good point, Willow. He won’t give up on any of us. Thank you and blessings!
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I believe he never gives up 💜💜
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I am going to share this in the next Presup round up this week on my blog! Good one
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Thank you and blessings, Jim!
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YW!
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Almighty God,
This is Frank. My mailbox is full and cannot take any more messages. I will empty the messages I sent to myself, and the messages from others that have no importance and wait on your call. I am ready to receive it.
Amen
Sometimes He resends it if it is important enough (you know He likes to do things in 3s) and sometimes you’ve missed the time-sensitive message He sent. I get flashes at the weirdest times.
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Very good comparison with having a full mailbox and needing to empty it to receive more messages. We should be ready to receive so we can obey His will for us.
That those time sensitive messages come at the weirdest times is evidence they are not coming from us.
Thank you and blessings, Rebecca!
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If you ever get the chance, watch a video by Professor John Lennox. He’s a Christian and teaches math at Oxford University. One of my favorite arguments of his: “If you knew your computer was generated by random elements coming together, would you trust the information it provides?” Most would answer, “No.” He then proceeds to say, “Well since you believe your brain is a product of randomness, how can you trust it?” Indeed . . . how can you?
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Good observation from John Lennox. We aren’t the product of randomness. Thank you, Mark!
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