Wednesday, April 16, 2008

What Now, Lord?

Life is never at a standstill. We are continually buffeted with situations and crossroads where life changing decisions has to be made. I have seen for myself some major decisions I have made that has changed the course of my life many times. The question continually pops up : "Am I in God's will?". We seems to struggle with this as the answer always seem to be elusive.

Again as I faced another crossroad, I am reminded of 3 timeless lessons from Charles Swindoll in today's devotion.

" First, God's solutions are often strange and simple, so be open. We try to make God complex and complicated. He isn't. Don't make the carrying out of God's will complicated. It isn't. Stay open to His strange yet simple solutions.

Second, God's promotions are usually sudden and surprising, so be ready. At the time you least expect it, it'll come. Just like His Son's return from heaven. Suddenly and surprisingly He will split the clouds and be with us. Just when we expect Him the least He'll be there, like a thief in the night. And that's the way His promotions are. He watches you as you faithfully carry out your tasks, and He says to you, "I know what I'm doing. In a sudden and surprising moment, you be ready. I know where you are, and I know how to find you. You just stay ready as you carry out your job."

Finally, God's selections are always sovereign and sure, so be sensitive. That applies to choosing a mate as well as losing a mate. It applies to our being moved from one place to another, even though we thought we'd remain there ten more years. It also applies to those God appoints to fill the shoes of another. How easy to second-guess God's selections! How necessary, when tempted to do that, to remind ourselves that His selections are sovereign and sure.

God is looking at your town, your city, your neighborhood, and He's looking for His people to whom He can say, "You are Mine. I want to use you there because you proved yourself faithful there." The only difference is our geography. Our calling is to be faithful in the demanding tasks, whether that is our education, our marriage, our occupation, or just the daily grind of life. That's the kind of men and women God wants to use. "

Just as I am, where I am and what I am doing right now, be open, be ready and be sensitive as I continue to be faithful to the tasks God has laid out for me.

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