“17 So Isaac moved away from there and encamped in the Valley of Gerar, where he settled. 18 Isaac reopened the wells that had been dug in the time of his father Abraham,… 22 He moved on from there and dug another well, and no one quarreled over it. He named it Rehoboth,[e] saying, “Now the Lord has given us room and we will flourish in the land.” (Gen. 26)
Sometimes I wonder why I’m not more in tune with the prophetic. I was raised in a Christian community that emphasized the desire of God to lead our lives daily. My grandmother Joy used to use the example of Jesus saying that we live by the daily word of God to us just as we need bread for food. So true.
But we all experience how circumstances are also an undeniable part of the revelation of God’s will for our individual lives. This is true in every Christian’s life, but perhaps more for some than others, maybe we can call these the hard-headed ones.
Some of us just seem to have so much drive in us that we choose a direction in life, run after it like crazy, and turn a deaf ear to the voice of God. Many of us do this inadvertently, but it happens. Then it remains to God to remove His Grace and wait for us to run out of steam. God’s grace comes in so many forms – provision, opportunity, inexplainable joy, anointing, etc – and when it’s gone we know. You just get yourself into a situation that you can’t handle anymore. You’re in too deep and now you can’t even be what you need to be to those who depend on you.
Our sense of self-sufficiency is such an illusion. I think that missionaries have the privilege of experiencing this cross-culturally. It’s no exaggeration to say that the past year and a half that I’ve been back in the U.S. is just as hard of a transition as when I moved to Brazil in 2003. Kati and I were talking about how it feels to transition like this – new neighborhood, new church, new work, new weather, food, etc. I tried to put how it felt to me saying, “It feels cold”. We take for granted the warmth of the familiar – how it makes us feel significant, in control, and comfortable.
This is what God has to remove so His more strong willed children can be squeezed into the fulfillment of His promises lives. At these times we can cry out and say God make it quick, I want the transition to be over… please. But many of these turbulent souls are those the Father has chosen to lead others. The storm that rages within them can be an evergreen source of energy to inspire others towards the building of God’s kingdom.
So if you are like me, join me in praying that the Lord will continue to bless us in times of transition and teach us all we need to learn. Instead of praying that the transition be over sooner, let’s pray that we don’t miss anything the Father wants to teach us in the interim.
Greetings David, I so enjoyed your newsletter and your article. So great and even at my ripe ole age I receive it. Many people choose a word for the year that they feel God has given them. I have never done that. However a year and a half ago I knew God was speaking “Pilgrimage” for me and I have been living in that direction that every new thing I do is a Pilgrimage in loving, listening, learning. The beginning of this year I kept hearing “Transition” over and over. AND here you are with your beautiful article. I am one that loves change and the excitement of building or doing something completely new…success or failure, I am exhilarated by that. That said, when I began hearing this word “transition”, it was not exciting as I felt it was not going to be EASY and the unfamiliarity of it was not going to give me that driven, can accomplish adrenaline rush. I am clueless what this may mean, yet with His grace I will step into those unknown transitional things that are different from the past, familiar and warm. Your word on it being cold made my heart have to decide. “will I step into the cold”. Thank you David, I am praying for you and your family as you walk in His love and grace. LAUGH at the ridiculous place you find yourself and say….”whatever Lord, whatever”. Much love, Pat
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