Saturday, July 30, 2011

Following Christ even when we can't see...



"Look, I'm going to lead you someplace where you can't see what's in front of you." We're forced to feel our way along—not with our hands, but with our decisions. Moment by moment, we're brought to places where we must make definitive choices. We base those choices on God-given wisdom. Then we go for it.

All along, in the back of our minds there is the ever-present threat of failure. Our choices may lead us down a path we don't anticipate. Our choices may lead us to places that aren't glamorous or even particularly happy. For a season, we may be brought to a place where the loneliness and emptiness makes us say, "Why here, God?"

And in those moments, we're faced with the truth that just because those places are difficult doesn't mean that God led us there by accident. He led us there for a reason. The challenge is to discover that reason; and if the answer isn't available, we're to at least discover God's heart for our attitude in that situation.

I don't know why God sometimes chooses to lead us to places where we can't see, but I suppose part of the answer is in the question—He wants us there because we can't see. We are forced to feel, step by step, for what's next. And the act of sticking out our hands when by chance there might be a rattlesnake, that takes more than guts. It takes obedience. He wants to bring us to a place where we will obey Him out of trust and love.

There's significance in how He chose to strike Paul blind on the road to Damascus. Because blind people know that they can't see. It's not a matter of debate. Sometimes God has to strike us blind like Paul (or even more often put us in dark, unseeable places) before we stop debating. Sometimes we have to know, know, know, know that we are weak before we'll really believe it.

It's only when we've reached that point—whether we're stretching out our hands into shadows or if we've even grazed a snake's back—it's those times He promises to be strong for us. God doesn't seem to run often to save the strong. It's the cries of children like us, the kids who are scared out of our minds yet believe He is—He comes running for us. Arms wide open, ready to take us that next step into His kingdom. Making us more like Him.

1 comment:

  1. Wow...this I soooo true. It's when we reach that place of full reliance on God that we truly can grow in Him and advance in His Kingdom. Perfect timing on this reminder...

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