"Some rabbis say that, at birth, we are each tied to God with a
string, and that every time we sin, the string breaks. To those who repent of
their sin, especially in the days of Rosh Hashanah, God sends the angel Gabriel
to make knots in the string, so that the humble and contrite are once again
tied to God. Because each one of us fail, because we all lose our way on the
path to righteousness from time to time, our strings are full of knots. But,
the rabbis like to say, a string with many knots is shorter than one without
knots. So the person with many sins but a humble heart is closer to God."
A Year of Biblical Womanhood - Rachel Held Evans
I am certain my string is quite a sight.
Short, knobby, full of knots, one over another, a real mess, just like
my life has been.
But at the same time I must agree.
When I have had to humble myself, admit to God and myself that I was
wrong and ask for forgives for all that I have done, it has brought me so much
closer to God.
It has not been the sin.
The sin broke the cord, frayed the string and made me unconnect from
God.
It was the humble heart.
I can only be close to God if my heart is humble, if I'm small and God
is great, if I admit that I do not matter, only God matters.
And in disappearing myself in the emerging God, I will be myself truly
and I will truly matter, to the only person who matters.
Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.
Matthew 11:29
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What matters is that it is shorter every day.
Every day God burns something useless from me.
Every day I'll be closer to Him.
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