by David Brenneman
"Our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against...spiritual forces of wickedness in the heavenly places." Ephesians 6:12.
When we begin to see circumstance the way God sees them, we realize that everything in our lives flows from the spiritual dimension. In fact, all that we do in the physical, relational, mental, and emotional realms has a spiritual component it.
Unfortunately, when we think about the adversity in our lives,
our natural tendency is to look only on the surface the relational
or physical pain we experience --rather than the underlying spiritual realities. But in times of brokenness, we should always consider: What is happening in my spiritual life? What might God want to change in my relationship with Him? How is the Redeemer working through this time of trial to restore, renew, and remake me? How might the Father be leading me to greater wholeness through this season of difficulty?
These questions bring us back to God's ultimate purpose of developing our faith in Him so He can work in us as Christlike people, strong in Spirit, completely obedient to Him, and utterly dependent on His supernatural wisdom and power.
Jesus, give me spiritual cyes so I can always recognize recognize how You are working. Amen.
-Trusting God with Today, Dr. Charles Stanley.
Situations, not problems. A definition by Merriam Webster's website says that a problem is a intricate unsettled question, a source of perplexity, distress or vexation. Likewise with its definition of situation, it says that it is a position with respect to conditions and circumstances.
This morning we woke up to a situation, while it could be a problem, we choose to see it as a situation the same way as Jesus does.
The situation is that yet again we have a power loss in parts of the house. A differentiator is that this time I am fairly certain where to look first.
While it's an inconvenience, it's not going to be a source of distress or distraction. Why would such an event happen today? I don't pretend to know the why's behind what my Savior allows, I am just responsible for how I react to those things.
You too may face situations, in fact it's a guarantee in the life of a Believer. The overarching thing is that they're there to grow us in Christ. To be a sign to either ourselves of God's provision and promises or someone who's watching our lives to spur them on to ask eternity altering questions.
Problems tend to get us to just run around trying to figure out what to do, how to do it and to figure out how to resolve it. It can be a source of anxiety, of worry, of all sorts of things that are not going to help. We tend to look at all of these in the wrong light.
Situations are different enough to be life-changing. Situations are far more emotionally detached in scope.
Jesus, in every Gospel, never once faced a problem. Jesus always took care of situations. Jesus saw through the apparent physically seen things and saw right through to the underlying spiritual realities.
So in my case what is the underlying spiritual reality? I have appointments today that are important. I have customer devices to fix that mean something to those to whom they belong. Devices that might be the pathway for them unto salvation in Christ Jesus. A problem would leave me severely distracted. A situation is not in my hands but my Savior's.
I have a knowledge of what to do and much later today will check it out. No stress or anxiety attached.
We likewise do our Savior and Lord Jesus Christ a serious disservice by getting unduly upset, being irrational, getting angry, raging at the incident, crying and bemoaning our state of affairs rather than to just come to Him in prayer first and see what He's doing or will have us to do.
All situations, all allowed sufferings, are meant to grow us in Christ. To become more like Jesus Christ to this lost world. To think anything other than that is to attribute our lives to something other than what Jesus said we are to be: lights in this world, revealing the light of Jesus Christ to fallen man and woman.
The workmanship we are in Christ isn't to make us a better human being. It's to transform us into the character of Christ. Not to necessarily make us the best of whatever profession we are in.
What we face physically impacts our growth spiritually, it's all to do with our sanctification in Christ Jesus.
We either show Christ to our world or we show ourselves to our world.
So praying without ceasing, without grumbling, without all the things that it shouldn't be as well as those things it should be...should be what helps to guard our hearts and minds in Christ Jesus.
A great example was Jesus's first miracle of the water into wine. His mother had a situation, and wasn't calling it a problem. She brought it to Jesus for Him to take care of it.
Take your burdens to Jesus and ask Him to show you a still better way.
Take yourself out of the mindset that you're on your own in a problem or problems.
You should be remembering that Jesus was in your today before you got here and already knows what to do. Pray because He already has the situation well in hand.
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