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Roger Bothwell
Angst
My three-year-old granddaughter asked my wife to draw her a triangle,
which she did. But there was something wrong with it. So my
granddaughter asked again. Again it was drawn for her and with rising
frustration she said, "No, a triangle!" So my wife tried the letter A. That
wasn't it. She tried a rectangle. That wasn't it. She tried a circle. That
wasn't it. By this time the little girl was in tears. "No, A Triangle!!" We
never did figure it out.
It has to be so frustrating to lack the necessary vocabulary to communicate.
Existentialist would call it angst, especially, when it happens to us as adults.
Our hearts are full of pent-up frustration. We want so much to be happy.
We want to share an abundant life with another. We want to satisfy a
nagging hunger that there is something more in life that we do not yet have.
This has nothing to do with material things it is a soul hunger crying out for
oneness with something bigger than we. The Norwegian artist, Edvard
Munch, tried to paint it is his famous picture "The Scream."
Paul must have known this angst. In Romans 8 he wrote, "We know not
what we should pray for as we ought: but the Spirit itself maketh
intercession for us with groanings which cannot be uttered. And he that
searches the hearts knows what is the mind of the Spirit, because he maketh
intercession for the saints according to the will of God."
God knows what we need to quench the cry of the hungry human heart.
I'm
Roger Bothwell and my address is roger.bothwell@verizon.net
or 151 Old Farm Rd. Leominster, MA 01453. Thank you for your
support of our faith ministry.
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