As a man that tries his best to live within Gods will, it’s
easy to get confused even sometimes a little frustrated. You want his direction
so badly, but when you don’t get it right away you start to doubt, you start to
get discouraged. However, when I really think about it from his perspective as
a father, I realize what he is doing. As I was reminded this weekend, in
another awesome sermon from our pastor, we are the sheep and Jesus is the Good
Shepherd. As sheep we are lost, defenseless, stubborn, and filthy……..key word
to my point here, STUBBORN. He gave us free will, which has its good and bad. If
he gave us direction for everything in life we would not have free will, we
would be like robots. That is not what he wants from us. If we just follow we
have no heart, no desire for him or anything that he wants to bless us with. He
wants us to have a heart like His, and in a world of lies and filled with sin a
heart like his has to be learned. How do we learn, you ask? Sometimes it’s by
being led, but OH SO often it is by falling on our face. When my children
learned to walk, I didn’t hold their hand every time. When they learned to ride
their bikes without training wheels, it wasn’t by me running around holding
them up the entire time. No, I had to let go. I had to let them learn how to
walk and ride on their own, and often times that meant falling, skinning their
knee or elbow, or sometimes worse. Our pastor told a story about a time when he
was babysitting with his (now) wife. The child they were watching was heading
towards the box fan with full intentions of putting his hand in it. Our pastor
explained how he “dove” on the child to save him from impending doom. J And as a parent, that
is what you do……..the first or second time. But as stubborn as we are, we want
to learn on our own, and sometimes have to. You see we might push their hand
away from the fan a couple of times, but as long as its plastic at some point
we say……”alright kiddo, I guess you have to figure this one out on your own.” And
guess what, they do! The thing is that not only does this teach them things
that they may not otherwise want to hear but need to know, but it also teaches
them trust. “Wow, daddy said that would happen if I did that……and it did!” The
same is true for Jesus, our Lord and Savior. There are things that he wants to
teach us himself, and some things he knows we need to learn on our own. Not just
because it is a better lesson when we learn it hands on, but because when we
have to learn it on our own we realize how much better it is when we lean on
him.
To be truly open and transparent, I am living this right
now. As a single adult I find myself wanting nothing more, nothing less than to
find my future spouse……….according to His will. And I have to believe that as
long as I stay close to Him I will. Often I get scared, because when I pray to
him about these things I don’t feel like I get the answers that I am seeking. However,
what I am slowly starting to hear and see, is Him standing next to me telling
me, “Brian, it’s ok. I’ve shown you what to do, I’ve shown you how to love,
just do it. If you start to stray, I will correct you. If you fall, I will pick
you up. I’ve got you son. Do as I have taught you and you will be fine.”
I have no idea where this area of my life is headed, but I have
true faith and a HUGE excitement for the fact that with Him by my side, I will
find nothing less than WONDERFUL.
You are a precious son of the king! You don't just talk, but you walk it too. Don't underestimate your value. Believe me, I know what waiting and trusting is all about. It's hard. But you are so worth it. Praying for you.
ReplyDeleteI see the same in you, and you should know how much your encouragement has helped me a long the way. It takes an equally bold person to comment on things like this, and you have always commented and encouraged. I thank you for that, my prayers for you as well.
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