Life as We Would Want It . . . Life as We Are Given It: The Beauty God Brings from Life's Upheavals
By Ken Gire
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The terrain of Colorado forms a metaphor for life as acclaimed writer Ken Gire reflects upon the smooth, even terrain of eastern Colorado in contrast to the wild, uncertain, jagged terrain of western Colorado. The majestic, awe-inspiring mountains of western Colorado were born out of the most terrifying eruptions. And that is the unrelenting work of heaven, to make everything beautiful in its time. All of us would like life to be smooth with no upheavals. But the fact is that our lives are anything but. Our lives are full of upheaval, for that is life as we are given it. Gire looks at the beauty that is the result of these upheavals.
Ken Gire
Ken Gire is the bestselling author of more than twenty books, including Windows of the Soul. He is a graduate of Texas Christian University and Dallas Theological Seminary.
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Life as We Would Want It . . . Life as We Are Given It - Ken Gire
OTHER BOOKS BY KEN GIRE
Seeing What is Sacred: Becoming More Spiritually Sensitive
to the Everyday Moments of Life
The North Face of God: Hope for the Times
when God Seems Indifferent
The Divine Embrace
The Work of His Hands: The Agony and Ecstasy of
Being Conformed to the Image of Christ
Kim’s Diary
Praying Through Scripture
Reflections on the Movies: Hearing God in
the Unlikeliest of Places
Thanks, Dad, For Teaching Me Well
Reflections on Your Life Journal
Moments With the Savior
Between Heaven and Earth: Prayers and Reflections
That Celebrate the Intimate God
Windows of the Soul
Intense Moments With the Savior
McKinney High, 1946
Miracle of Life
Instructive Moments With the Savior
When You Can’t Come Back (with Dave and Jan Dravecky)
A Father’s Gift: The Legacy of Memories
Treasures in an Oatmeal Box
Incredible Moments With the Savior
Intimate Moments with the Savior
Title page with Thomas Nelson logoLIFE AS WE WOULD WANT IT . . . LIFE AS WE ARE GIVEN IT
Copyright © 2006, Ken Gire
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Editorial Staff: Greg Daniel, acquisition editor, and Thom Chittom, managing editor
Cover Design: Kirk Douponce
Page Design: Lori Lynch, Book and Graphic Design, Nashville, TN
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Gire, Ken.
Life as we would want it—life as we are given it : the beauty God brings from life's upheavals / Ken Gire.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN-10: 0-8499-1401-9 (trade paper)
ISBN-13: 978-0-8499-1401-0 (trade paper)
1. Suffering—Religious aspects—Christianity. 2. Nature—Religious aspects—Christianity. I. Gire, Ken. Weathering grace of God. II. Title.
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THIS WAS A DIFFICULT BOOK FOR ME. IT was also a difficult book for my editor, Kathy Deering. Her patience with me was exceeded only by her kindness toward me. Thank you for both.
FOR
JACK AND LEESA
AND
CRAIG AND ALESE
WITH LOVE
CONTENTS
PROLOGUE
THE TERRIFYING UPHEAVALS OF LIFE
THE WEATHERING GRACE OF GOD
THE CONTINUING LANDSCAPE OF FAITH
EPILOGUE
NOTES
PROLOGUE
He has made everything beautiful in its time.
S
OLOMON
E
CCLESIASTES 3:11 (NIV)
Thou who wouldst see the lovely and the wild Mingled in harmony on Nature’s face, Ascend our rocky mountains.
W
ILLIAM
C
ULLEN
B
RYANT
FROM HIS POEM
,
"M
ONUMENT
M
OUNTAIN
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When we draw close to Nature, reaching out to it for clues to our existence, Nature takes our hands and fills them with the fertile loam of our humanity, reminding us that from the earth we were taken and to the earth we will return.
It’s humbling to realize for us who have been given dominion over Nature how limited that dominion is. We can light candles, but we can’t hold back the night. We can prepare for storms, but we can’t prevent them. We can’t stop the rains in times of flood or start them in times of drought. We can’t shorten winter or lengthen spring.
In Nature we are confronted with the limits of our dominion. Nowhere are those limits so obvious as in the way mountains are formed. When sheer formations of rock are suddenly thrust through the surface of the earth, we are helpless to stop it. Helpless to control either its duration or its devastation.
We are just as helpless when some tragedy devastates us. Like the death of a child. Or the diagnosis of a cancer. The prodigal who runs away from home. Or the partner who walks away from the marriage. The sudden disability from a wreck. Or the sobering dismissal from work.
Upheavals come suddenly, unexpectedly, and often catastrophically. Whenever they come, however they come, they forever alter the settled terrain that once was our life. Embedded within us are physical, spiritual, and psychological layers that make up our interior landscape. When upheavals come, they alter every layer with varying degrees of destruction that sometimes take a lifetime to unearth.
Imagine for a minute that you are the landscape. The upheaval thrusts itself mercilessly through the very center of who you are. The abrading of granite. The crumbling of limestone. The crashing of boulders as they tumble down around you, shattering to pieces. You feel all of that, every grinding moment of it. Your stomach drops, your head spins, and you watch in helpless horror as the innermost parts of your life lie on the surface, exposed