From Divine Reverberations:
God cannot be known by human reason, effort, achievement, spiritual mountain-climbing, or morality. God is not a sacred Object to be grasped if only we know which chalice to drink from. God is not an idea to be intellectually perceived or mastered with sufficient education. God cannot be attained, bought, coerced by rain dances (even Christian rain dances), or bargained with.
Rather, this God-Who-is-Not-an-Object is a radically other Subject. A Person.
As such, God cannot be attained, but must be attended to. God cannot be achieved, but must be received. God cannot be grasped, but one must be grasped by God.
I do not know God so much as I am known by God. The primary effort, work, labor, duty is not mine. God can only be known through revelation. There is no knowing God that begins with human effort. There is no commune with God that is primarily about human labor. It all derives from and is energized by the self-revealing God.
Augustine notes this 1,800 years ago:
You were within, but I was without. You were with me, but I was not with you. So you called, you shouted, you broke through my deafness, you flared, blazed, and banished my blindness, you lavished your fragrance, and I gasped.
St. Augustine
And herein lies the good news of Divine Reverberations: Because I cannot know God, grasp God, or attain God, then God is not waiting for me to climb the mountains of spiritual maturity before interacting with me. God does not need me to be a perfect, holy monk.
For God has already decided to reveal God’s self to us in our imperfections (as our Communion liturgy at church says, “While we were still sinners, Christ died for us”). To reveal God’s self not as an object we can grasp, but as a Person who knows us and invites our responsive-knowing.
The call of the Christian life is not to know God so much as to be known by God and, then, respond to God’s prior knowing. More, it is a call not to, first, love God, but to be loved by God and then to respond to God’s prior loving with our own imperfect love.
Divine Reverberations are first.
My response is always…well…a response
Peace Be With You. – Paul



