Emily Belle Freeman, February 27, 2020
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Just before I walked into the sacred grove I sat on a wooden
picnic bench that was in desperate need of sanding down and listened to my good
friend share his witness of that story.
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And why don’t we share our witness of that story with our
friends more often?
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This is a time when people are walking away from the
important things. A time when questioning leads away from God, instead of
closer to Him.
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There was a time when hard questions and division and doubt
lead a boy into a grove of trees. Those questions lead him to God. To the
restoration of His church.
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It was a heartfelt question that led to this living church.
And living means messy, and growing, and progressing, because restoration
requires sanding down and revealing the old and revelation is tricky to get
right sometimes.
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I sit on that old wooden bench, warped and peeling, and I
can see how restoration would be messy.
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And then my friend says the words I know I will never
forget.
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The most important truth of the restoration is that God
answers prayers from obscure boys of little consequence.
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And this is what I know. God saw that obscure boy who read
one verse and wanted to know something. The same way He sees you and me.
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He saw how messy he would make things. How he would try, and
how he would make mistakes, and He knew how messy restoration would be. And He
still spoke to him! Because He knew that boy wouldn’t walk away. Not after the
tar and feathers. Not after losing the little one. Not after being chased down
and tormented and taunted. Not ever.
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That obscure boy of little consequence wouldn’t back down
because He saw God in the mess.
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He wouldn’t walk away from the grove.
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Neither will I.