And God sent me before you to preserve for you a remnant
on earth, and to keep alive for you many survivors. So it was not you
who sent me here, but God.
Gen. 45:4-8
In a recent post, we discussed choices: reacting or responding (Heb. 12:14-15). Reacting is being angry at our circumstances, frustrated with people, and despondent at not getting our way (James 1:20).
Responding is seeing the bigger picture: God has an appointment in our
disappointment. It is not God’s will that people sin, but when God
allows their sin to touch our lives, then their actions have become
God’s will for us (2 Cor. 4:7-12)
To grow deeper in our relationship with the Lord, we must have a
yielded will: a willingness to allow God to use our trials and
tribulations anyway he wants in order to produce the life of Christ in
us (Phil 1:29, 3:10).
We must trust that in God’s sovereign purposes, he is using selfish
people, hard places, and broken things to give us our heart’s desire:
Christlikeness (Rom. 8:17). We must believe that God has an appointment in our disappointment.
To penetrate deeper in the experience of Jesus Christ, it is required that you begin to abandon your whole existence, giving it up to God. . . . You must utterly believe that the circumstances of your life, that is, every minute of your life, as well as the whole course of your life-anything, yes, everything that happens-have all come to you by His will and by His permission. You must utterly believe that everything that has happened to you is from God and is exactly what you need.
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