A “Grown Folks’ Conversation”
May 18, 2011
Excerpt from Deuteronomy
11: 1-8
“You must love the Lord your God and obey every one of God’s
commandments. Listen! I am not talking now to your children who
have never experienced the Lord’s punishments or seen the Lord’s greatness and
awesome power. . . . They didn’t see how the Lord cared for you time and again
through all the years you were wandering in the wilderness until your arrival
here. . . . But you have seen these mighty miracles!” (Living Bible)
Reflection by Kenneth L. Samuel
As a young boy, I would often watch my mother conversing
with friends and relatives. Every now
and then, she would turn to me and say: “This is a grown folks’
conversation.” That was my directive to
leave the room. Usually, I couldn’t care
less what was being discussed, but whenever my mother said that the
conversation was for grown folks only, it always made me wonder what secrets
the adults were hiding from us kids.
Were they talking about doing something that they had told us was wrong? Was there something good that only grown
folks could enjoy and talk about?
The eleventh chapter of Deuteronomy is a grown folks’
conversation. It is addressed to those
who had lived through Israel’s forty-year exodus out of Egypt and entrance into
the Promised Land, when the children of Israel had seen the Lord do many great
things. They had witnessed the super
power of Egypt
thwarted and the emergence of their own people as a great nation. They had worshipped on Mount
Sinai, witnessed miracles in the desert and been sustained and
satisfied in dry, barren places. Deuteronomy
11 is a conversation directed to the grown folks who had seen God’s power to
save and deliver firsthand.
Yet, it was a conversation that could not be limited to
grown folks only. For if Israel was going to remember God’s deliverance
and keep God’s commandments as directed, the grown folks of Israel would certainly have to open up and share
with the young folks of Israel. All of the agony and ecstasy, all of the joys
and pains, all of the misery and miracles of their sojourn would have to be recalled
and recounted over and over again if those who were not there and had not seen
were going to honor and perpetuate the faith of their ancestors.
What conversations about life, love and freedom are we
keeping from young people today? What
firsthand testimonies are we reluctant or afraid to share? The life of our faith and the life of our
nation are dependent upon “grown folks’ conversations” that must not be limited
to grown folks.
Prayer
Gracious God, we thank you for all that we know, by our own experience,
of your love and power. Now enable us to
share with those who may not understand, simply because they have never been
told. Amen.
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About the Author Kenneth L. Samuel is Pastor of Victory for the World Church, Stone Mountain, Georgia.
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