As I was sitting outside in silence for a few minutes, the most subtle scene grabbed my attention. The wind blew my back patio gate back and forth before resituating it in a different direction. I was immediately awestruck by the thought that the wind, although invisible and in this situation barely audible, is so powerful. The gate is steel, and the wind was not blowing hard; and because of the weight of the gate, it would appear only movable by human hands. The wind, however, delicately yet decisively, rearranged its coordinates in the most humble manner. God is like that, friend. He may be invisible but never idle, always capable of shifting that which seems stagnant. By nature, we want to take charge because the inconspicuous illusion of control deceives us into believing in our sufficiency. Although you cannot see God, and maybe you are standing under circumstances that bear the weight of the world, do not concede to what you see, cling to what He says. Your Father is able, and when the time is right; He will change that which appears concrete. Ephesians 3:20, Isaiah 60:22.
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Won’t You Come Home
When my heart is weighed down with worry, anchored by anxiety, when self-pity, condemnation, guilt, and shame are my companions, at the very core of all of them is one problem. Unbelief. It is incredibly important to my peace that I examine my theology daily, and recognize areas where I am not living out of the promises of God. Life without internal scrutiny is life without inner serenity. The consequence of unbelief is that I begin to live out of the peril of my circumstances rather than the promises of my Creator. We all fall victim to unbelief, and often unconsciously, but as with anything else recognition is the first step to redemption. Jeremiah 29:11, Romans 8:28, Ephesians 3:20 and Philippians 1:6 are just a few of the verses I regularly have to ask myself, am I living as though I believe these promises? If my answer is no, and many times it is, I have to repent and ask God to help my unbelief. It is then that I am equipped to rest not just in His existence, but also His essence. Where are you not believing today, friend? Won’t you come home to the rich resources for which you were ransomed? It isn’t that life will become painless, but it will become more about the hope and character of Who is inside you and less about the hardship and calamity that is around you.