The sun was close to setting and I was feeling
restless. After a day-long conference in Oakland, I was driving back up north in
need of a quality moment with God. My heart beat faster as I anticipated a
fresh encounter with the Lover of my soul. I hesitated in my eagerness…in the
passenger seat was my 18-year-old cousin who was alternately chatting with me
and staring out the window in quiet. He was oblivious to my inner restlessness.
Would he think I was totally crazy if I stopped midway home and said I needed
to have a date with God?
With daylight slipping fast, I exited off Hwy. 101
and expectantly proceeded down the streets of an unfamiliar town looking for
somewhere to spend a moment with God. I briefly explained to my cousin what I
was doing and he didn’t seem too shocked, at least not outwardly. Coming around
a curve, I recognized the right place. Next to a grape vineyard. Sunset colors
in the sky. An enormous persimmon tree loaded with orange fruit shining against
the deep green foliage (like a tree in the Garden of Eden, I commented). I
parked and gave my cousin the option to join me or not. There, sitting on the
hood of my Mazda, I talked to God. An informal, open-hearted prayer. Then I was
quiet, and refreshed. My cousin witnessed in silence.
We drove off. That was my second date.
Unbeknownst to me, something had been stirring in
my cousin’s heart. My date with God, and my comments about what God had been doing
in my life, caught his attention.
A few days later, sitting next to him on the
couch, I listened in holy awe and astonishment as a prayer fell from my
cousin’s lips that caused joyous outbursts in the heavenly courts. He wanted to
give a true relationship with God a chance. He wanted to taste what he’d only
heard about. He wanted to know what real love was.
Thus, my cousin became my brother, and my prayer
partner, and my inspiration, and my companion in a conversation about God and
His Love that continued for the two weeks we were together. We both sensed the
miraculous in what God was doing inside of us. We knew this was just the
beginning of something momentous!
And
that’s why I insist, my second date with God turned out greater than I ever
could have imagined.
Postscript: It’s nearing five months since this
all began to transpire. In the middle of writing this, my cousin called. We
both agree that this journey is not an easy one, but we will keep reminding
each other of God’s call to sincere striving and true love. We hold on to the
promise that God will complete the work He has begun in us!
* Dates
with God began last year in October, following a personal conviction that I was
in need of a deep love experience with God. These “dates” had to be
spontaneous, in some unique location, and empty of any expectation except reveling
in divine love and having a heart-to-heart conversation with God.
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