Luke 12:25-26 “Who of you by worrying can add a single hour to your life[a]? Since you cannot do this very little thing, why do you worry about the rest?”
How extremely timely! My wife and I leave this morning for 22 days of our first trip to the US in 7 years, and the devil is doing his utmost to dump anxiety of various sorts on us. However, this isn’t unique to us; he loves to do it to everyone! That’s why media news reports focus on negatives as much as possible. They are in the eyeball business, and they know that negative items gather more viewers than positive ones. However, this is something believers need to stand against actively. The song from South Pacific, “Cockeyed Optimist,” comes to mind. One line from that seems to summarize news reporting: “I know the human race is falling on its face, and hasn’t very far to go.” That’s the attitude the devil wants us to have! It’s not at all that we are to be “cockeyed” in our optimism. After all, Jesus said very clearly, “In this world you will have trouble.” However, He immediately said, “But be of good courage, for I have overcome the world.” (John 16:33) We are to be clear-eyed, not cockeyed, but optimistic nonetheless, because we know who is Lord, and He controls the final outcome. There will be bumps along the way, and those are seldom fun, but God will not allow anything in the lives of those committed to Him that He cannot and will not use for their benefit, however painful they might be in the moment. (Romans 8:28) We tend to quote Romans 8:28 without really believing it! This is what faith is all about. As Hebrews 11:1 says, “Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see.” We like to see the good stuff God has for us, but when we trust Him for it even when we can’t see it, we grow in faith and are blessed indeed.
As I said, this is truly timely. Things have indeed fallen into place remarkably, even with the bumps, and we need to trust the Lord with every detail. It’s been many years now since He told me to rest, relax, and rejoice in Him. I’m still learning obedience in that area! This is very stressful, but at the very least it’s a huge change of pace for us both, and I think we need that. The church, likewise, needs the experience of carrying the load themselves, without Cathy and me running things. Many, many things have confirmed that our taking this trip is God’s plan, and since that’s the case, we need to kick back and delight in it! There are still many unknowns, and many things we will need to learn along the way, but we need to trust our heavenly Father, that He has it all planned out and that His plans are good indeed. (Jeremiah 29:11)
Father, thank You for this reminder. I do ask for presence of mind as we tie up all the loose ends before we go out the door. Our memory isn’t very good, but Yours is perfect! Help us be Your blessing to everyone we encounter along the way, every step of the way, so that people may be drawn to You and Your name glorified. Thank You. Hallelujah!