Canadian Christian author Sarah Bessey tells how she and her very loud son found a way to a softer volume setting when he was little, and she didn’t want the new baby woken. He was watching Sesame Street, where Kermit was trying to tell Grover to be softer. Grover wouldn’t listen, and Kermit got louder and louder. After flinging himself all round shouting, Kermit collapses in a heap, only to have Grover say, “You don’t have to shout, Froggy. I’m right here”. Her son laughed delightedly. That became their fun thing. When he got loud, she would just whisper in his ear, “You don’t have to shout, Froggy. I’m right here,” they would both smile, and he got quieter.
As she remembered that recently, it was as if God was saying to her, “I’m right here. You don’t have to shout.” Many North American Christians have found this last period so challenging, faith wise. Here, In Australia, we are grappling with how to support people of different faiths, without becoming a police state, or having groups live in constant fear and danger. It is so easy to become overwhelmed by all the things happening in the world, in our own lives or in those we care about.
The Gospel of John talks about ‘abiding’ places. Jesus has a safe ‘abiding’ place for each one of us, in him. It’s not just for when we get to heaven. It starts here and now. I believe we are called to trust that God has us, as where are, no matter what is happening in and around us. Then we don’t have to be so ‘loud’ in our thoughts, and in getting ourselves caught up.



