I was talking with David Ladines, the pastor at Spangle Community Church, about my lack of understanding in all things mechanical. I explained to him that my problem is not as much about an unwillingness to learn some skills that would benefit the physical state of my house, as it is about the fact that such abilities do not come naturally to me (as they do to some people in a marvelous, and enviable way), and that what I really need is a person with supernatural patience to take me by the hand and walk me ever-so-slowly through the baby steps of home maintenance.
Dave understood and talked about how everyone has certain arenas where they have no abilities. They might want to learn something, maybe even passionately, but don't have a clue as to where they should begin. Some of us want to play a sport or make a musical instrument produce something besides noise. Others wish they could cook delicious meals or write a story that fascinates readers.
As a pastor, he explained, there is an obvious desire for members of his congregation to show more interest in the Bible. Of course he wishes they took the time to read it on their own and to grow in their knowledge of God, but he understands that many people are as intimidated by the Bible as I am by a circular saw or a fishing rod. Most of his church members really want to be more comfortable with their Bible but end up being overwhelmed and frightened. Because of this, they do what I do when it comes to mechanical and electrical work--they avoid it altogether.
Then Dave said something that really made sense to me. He told me that in times past, everyone brought a Bible to church because "that is what you do." "But in this day and age," he explained, "that doesn't happen very much. People who brought their Bibles to church didn't normally open them during church anyway, and now that most churches have them handy in the pews, they still don't get opened or read. Maybe it is because people will be afraid that they will be embarrassed by the fact that they can't locate The Gospel of John or The Book of Joshua when asked to follow along with the reading."
What Dave told me was that now all the verses are put on a white screen with the use of an overhead. Spangle Community Church is a small congregation and not on par with many of the large churches who have all of the modern technology at their disposal; but Dave tells me that even with a simple projector, he now sees people in the congregation actually reading along with the words on the screen. Their eyes involve them in the Bible reading now, when before they were simply spectators.
What I saw in Dave's words was a door being opened. Something basic and elementary, something everyone could wrap their minds around, was being given. It allowed them to enter a room that they could not enter before because the entry now involved a door with a handle that they knew how to operate.
Most of us have computers. Few people understand what makes them work, but some really smart people have made simple doors that all of us can understand. Those doors are little icons that we can "click" on to enter "rooms". I don't know what makes the doors (icons) work, but I know that they do. And over time I have learned that there are incredible things to be discovered in the rooms beyond the doors. I have also found that endless doors wait beyond that first icon, and once I have gone through the first door, I find that I have gained just a little bit more knowledge and experience to help me understand how to use all those that will follow.
It is impossible for me to look at this world and not see that God has made the initial entry into seeing Him remarkably simple and within the common abilities of all people. There is beauty, there is love, there is infinite "bigness." When I "click" on those things, I can readily see something about the God who made them.
And then I can see many more doors, behind which are countless and wonderful secrets of God. And I know that I now have just a little bit more experience to open them. I will do it one at a time.
If I want people to learn what I have to offer, I know that I will have to keep it simple. I will have to talk to them on their level. And I will have to give them my knowledge and insight in progressive levels. Only then will they be able to receive all that I have to offer.
God does that. God makes it simple, and He keeps it coming.
He will show you how to open the doors that stand before you.
But you have to turn the knob. You have to click the icon.
And when you do, you will be amazed at what God has in store for you on the other side.