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GOD’S WILL….
I like the quote from Bruce Chicasee, a professor at ITE Bible College….
“If you DO the Will of God as you know it, you will KNOW the Will of God to do it.”
How many times do we wrestle around with God’s Will looking for some great big neon sign from Heaven telling us exactly what we should do in some circumstance? At the same time we aren’t spending time in His Word or seeking His face in heart filled prayer. To make matters worse we are often too IMPATIENT to wait on God to speak in HIS TIME. I think that the more we are in tune with God and the little or basic things He asks us to do, the better we can hear His quiet voice. This considering that satan often works in chaos and noise, yet God whispers in the silence or in the quietness of devoted hearts.
“God has a will in even the small things, but you have to be in AGREEMENT with His Will.
This is another simple but profound quote from Bruce. This make me think that sometimes we might say something is or isn’t God’s Will depending on whether or not we are in agreement with it. This is scary to me because I know that in the center of God’s Will is the BEST and ONLY place I want to be. I’ve always wondered about the “Big Missions Decisions” that we Christians struggle over. I know that we must pray and figure out if it’s God’s Will to do missions by means of raising a Godly family, witnessing in the workplace or in the community, or abandoning all materialism and comfort for the unknown world of the international mission field….or maybe a combination or all of the above. All are necessary to further the Kingdom. So what is God’s Will for me and for you? We must keep in mind that “Only you know God’s Will for you”.
So I guess the more appropriate question is are we in agreement with His Will?
I think because of preference or FEAR, we just skip over or ignore sometimes the simple commands of the Holy Word of God. Like the one directed to Jesus’ disciples…
“Therefore go and make disciples of all nations…” Matthew 28:19
Isn’t this God’s will? Aren’t we disciples of Jesus too? Forgive me for being simple minded, but how much more do we need to hear from God to know that we should probably be doing this? (By going, sending, praying, giving, or doing)
I am interested to hear your thoughts on this subject????
Sawat’s Story…A Story of Forgiveness
He had disgraced his family and dishonored his father’s name. He had come to Bangkok to escape the dullness of village life. He had found excitement, and while he prospered in his sordid lifestyle he had found popularity as well.
When he first arrived, he had visited a hotel unlike he had ever seen before. In each of the hotel rooms were teenage girls. Some as young as 12 years old and younger. Some of the girls were laughing and some looked nervous and scared.
That visit began Sawat’s venture into Bangkok’s world of prostitution. It began innocently enough, but he was quickly caught like a small piece of wood in a raging river. It’s force was too powerful and swift for him, the current too strong.
Soon he was selling opium to customers and propositioning tourists in the hotels. He even went so low as to actually help buy and sell young girls, some of them only 9 and 10 years old. It was a nasty business, and he was one of the most important of the young “businessmen.”
Then the bottom dropped out of his world: He hit a string of bad luck. He was robbed, and while trying to climb back to the top, he was arrested. The word went out in the underworld that he was a police spy. He finally ended up living in a shanty by the city trash pile.
Sitting in his little shack, he thought about his family, especially his father, a simple Christian man from a small southern village near the Malaysian border. He remembered his dad’s parting words: “I am waiting for you.” He wondered whether his father would still be waiting for him after all that he had done to dishonor the family name. Would he be welcome in his home? Word of Sawat’s lifestyle had long ago filtered back to the village.
Finally he devised a plan.
“Dear Father,” he wrote, “I wanted to come home, but I don’t know if you will receive me after all I have done. I have sinned greatly, father. Please forgive me. On Saturday night I will be on the train that goes through our village. If you are still waiting for me, will you tie a piece of cloth on the poe tree in front of our house? (Signed ) Sawat.”
On that train ride he reflected on his life over the past few months and knew that his father had every right to deny him. As the train finally neared the village, he churned with anxiety. What would he do if there was no cloth on the po tree?
Sitting opposite him was a kind stranger who noticed how nervous his fellow passenger had become. Finally Sawat could stand the pressure no longer. He blurted out his story in a torrent of words. As they entered the village, Sawat said, “Oh, sir, I cannot bear to look. Can you watch for me? What if my father will not receive me back?”
Sawat buried his face between his knees. “Do you see it, sir? It’s the only house with a po tree.”
“Young man, your father did not hang just one piece of cloth. Look! He has covered the whole tree with cloth!” Sawat could hardly believe his eyes. The branches were laden with tiny white squares. In the front yard his old father jumped up and down, joyously waving a piece of white cloth, then ran in halting steps beside the train. When it stopped at the little station he threw his arms around his son, embracing him with tears of joy. “Ive been waiting for you!” he exclaimed.
(Floyd McClung - The Father Heart of God)
It is this sort of GRACE, MERCY, and FORGIVENESS that inspires and motivates me to love and follow our Lord. God has shown me through the study of His Word over the past few years that LOVE=OBEDIENCE. Throughout the Bible there are many verses eluding to this idea.
John 14:21 Whoever has my commands and obeys them, he is the one who loves me….
John 14:23 Jesus replied, “If anyone loves me, he will obey my teaching….”
John 15:14 You are my friends if you do what I command.
1 John 2:3 We know that we have come to know him if we obey His commands.
1 John 2:6 Whoever claims to live in Him must walk as Jesus did.
I believe that people who fall in love with the Father and have a revelation of His GRACE will not want to live in sin. Because they have experienced the joy of the Treasure, they’ll want to forsake lesser lovers for the supreme Lover of their hearts. They won’t want to hurt or grieve Him (Psalm 51:4). Even in our natural relationships, we don’t want to do things that would hurt or disappoint the ones we love. Our motivation for pleasing them is our love for them, just as our love for our heavenly Father should be the motivation for pleasing Him.
I believe that when the Church becomes lovesick through a revelation of the Father’s love, we will see the Church emerge in all the power and glory God intended it to have. Believers will be brought out of their boredom and lukewarmness and awakened to fervency and radical commitment.
This is why I believe that LOVE=OBEDIENCE in our walks with God. When we understand the incredible sacrificial love of God, how could we want to do anything but love him back and OBEY.
We love because He first loved us. 1 John 4:19
EXPERIENCE THE LOVE OF THE FATHER!!!!!
This was so powerful! I had heard this story some time ago and was so excited when I found the video on Godtube. Being a mom, I can’t imagine a sacrifice of this magnitude. But I guarantee you God knows and understands it quite well. We are the passengers on the train so to speak. Can you sympathize with the Father? Could you have made that choice? Are you grateful? How will you live???
STRESS…. to ….Humility
“Humility is not thinking less of yourself, it is thinking of yourself LESS!” This is a great quote from my really awesome Dad!
It has been a crazy busy week full of trials and bad news: an uncle’s funeral, a parent in the hospital, financial problems, relationship struggles, the flu, heavy work load, not to mention just plain busy. Sometimes busy doing the things I love and some things that I don’t love quite so much, like office work. In the face of stress I have to humble myself. The more I worry about these things, the more I find that I am thinking of myself and feeling sorry for myself. I almost have to stop “dead in my tracks” and turn my eyes off of me and back on to Jesus. When I do, it’s like a ray of light and of HOPE shines in on the situation again.
I love the song by Third Day….
Turn your eyes on Jesus
Look full in His wonderful face
And the things of earth will grow strangely dim
In the light of His GLORY and GRACE.
Isn’t it amazing that we know and serve a God who is so glorious and so full of GRACE that all we have to do is “Fix our eyes on Him” and we find HOPE in even the worst of circumstances. I have heard it said that “our eyes are like the windows to our souls.”
Lord help me to turn my eyes to you in these times and always. Help me not be discouraged by trials but to “consider it pure joy” (James 1:2) in knowing that I am being tested and refined so that you can better see your image in me. Amen.
An Audience of One
Several centuries ago a famous European pianist performed a concert before five thousand people in one of the continent’s splendid music halls. He played one of his most popular pieces, and when he had finished the audience gave him a thunderous standing ovation. Afterwards he was asked, “What did it feel like to receive such applause? Was it the greatest experience you ever had?” The pianist replied, “I liked the applause, but it wasn’t the most important thing to me. After the audience had sat down I noticed my teacher of thirty years sitting in the top corner of the balcony. He looked at me and gave me a nod of approval. That one nod from my master brought me more pleasure than the standing ovation of thousands.”
The pianist had learned to live before an audience of one. Jesus also lived before an audience of One - His Father. One nod from His Father was more powerful than all the miracles He had performed. The Father’s nod was the only source of approval Jesus needed. When we realize that the loving nod of the Father is upon our lives, then we will be free to find our acceptance and identity in Him alone. We too will find ourselves living before an audience of One.
This excerpt came from the book “Enjoying God-Experiencing Intimacy with the Heavenly Father” by S. J. Hill.
I pray this story will remind us to be aware of the One we are living for and serving as we go about our busy lives!