Road Works Ahead!

From_the_Vicar

There are many things to commend about getting in the car and taking a break somewhere in our wonderful British Isles, but being stuck in traffic on the motorway is not one of them!

I’m sure you all have stories of sitting in jams, sandwiched between lorries for what seems like hours with ‘roadworks ahead’ signs all around and miles and miles of cones. And when you finally reach the roadworks the site seems deserted with no sign of active construction going on at all - diggers seemingly abandoned, and no sign of life!

Apologies to all construction workers reading at this point, I do understand that you need time off too!).

On a recent trip we got caught up in roadworks and a sign caught my eye. It read ‘We are working out of sight, so you may not see us’. I wondered if this had been created in response to all those grumbles from the general public about just such experiences.

Construction work on motorways is incredibly complex. What we see and experience once the work is completed in the new intersections, widened motorways, new bridges etc. is the result of the keen minds and skills of a myriad of people from all sorts of disciplines from planners to architects, from civil engineers to groundworkers, often working out of sight, always working to a masterplan but all we experience is the upheaval as change takes place- and all this takes time.

Change often causes upheaval, always takes time, but may bring with it significant benefits.

My experience of seeing God at work, is sometimes not dissimilar to my experience of motorway roadworks. Life can be hugely frustrating. We try to find a way through the obstacles that get in the way of what we want to do or where we want to be, or we get ‘stuck in traffic’ in a rut that we can’t see a way out of. Perhaps we look around for those who can help us, and we see no-one.

But God is working, often working hardest, in the most difficult and challenging times we encounter. God may be working out of sight, and you may not see him, but he is there, patiently waiting for each one of us to accept that changing our ways, turning towards him and asking to be part of his masterplan is the only way to bring about the change that leads to life in all its fulness.

So as we head towards lent there may be road works ahead, or even life works ahead, let’s not get caught up and frustrated in the waiting, but maybe strain to see if we can see God working ‘out of sight’.