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Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Where Does Your Faith Lie?



   The presidential election is coming up this year...Duh! Everybody knows that. You can't go on any social media site without seeing at least a dozen posts about somebody's political stance. You can't read the news without hearing about the latest debate or speech. I get that it's important, but to be honest, I'm already sick of it...

   Let me start out by saying I do believe that we have an obligation to appoint ourselves a leader. Now, that being said, I do not believe we are supposed to obsess over it. If you have a favorite candidate, great! You have that right. But don't put your faith in a person. There is One more powerful, more worthy of our faith, than any other.


Faith in Man


Do not put your trust in princes, (or) in human beings, who cannot save.

-Psalm 146:3


  We do this. We pick one candidate and basically put them on a pedestal. We watch all of their speeches and debates, and hang off their every word. In our eyes they can do no wrong. We tell ourselves and everybody else "They're our only hope...The only one who can save this country!" Really? What does that say about your faith in God? Doesn't He deserve our faith more than these people?
   God is the only one who can truly save us. I don't know about you, but I have never seen any of the candidates turn an entire river into blood or raise somebody from the dead. God is so powerful, and yet we'd rather put our faith in a human being.

   Now I'm not saying don't vote or don't support any of the candidates. Please do. I'm saying trust God more. He will take care of us.



It is better to take refuge in the LORD than to trust in humans.

-Psalm 118:8




Saturday, January 16, 2016

The Battle for Control



   Control. We all want it. It's human nature to want to be in control of our lives. To want to steer our "destiny" in the way we want it to go. 

   "I know what's best for me!" Something I've said to myself more times that I can count. "If I can just change this one area of my life, everything else will fall into place!" It never does; not because we aren't trying hard enough, but because maybe we're trying too hard...


The Quicksand Effect


   Have you ever seen a movie that takes place in the jungle? A character falls into some quicksand. He struggles to get out, but the more he does so, the more he sinks. Before he knows it, he's literally in over his head. But if the character calms down, takes a deep breath, and thinks rationally, it takes a lot longer for the quicksand to do it's thing, giving the character enough time to find help. 
   That's a lot like how it works in our life. We want things to work out just right. So we struggle, we fight, we work so hard to get our lives under control. We don't even realize that we're starting to sink, so to speak. Before we know it everything's a messing. But when we stop and say "Lord, I need your help," then God will come down and help us out. 


Giving Up the Controls


   We need to learn to give God control over our lives. Not just parts of it, all of it. This is something I am learning. And I've gotta tell you, it is not easy, especially as a guy. We just want to fix everything ourselves. We let our pride get in the way. That's why we don't like to stop and ask for directions. Asking for somebody else's help is just too embarrassing. It makes us look as though we're incapable of doing anything... or so we think. What we fail to realize is that admitting that we can't do it ourselves, and actually asking God for help, is a sign of true spiritual maturity. 


God is in Control


We have to trust that God knows what He's doing. He's been doing it for a loooong time. He's the only One who is truly in control of everything.

Let's take a look at Psalm 46:7-11:


The Lord Almighty is with us;
    the God of Jacob is our fortress.  Come and see what the Lord has done,
    the desolations he has brought on the earth. He makes wars cease
    to the ends of the earth.He breaks the bow and shatters the spear;
    He burns the shields with fire. He says, “Be still, and know that I am God; I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth.” The Lord Almighty is with us;
    the God of Jacob is our fortress.








If God can do all that, He can surely take control of your life. All we have to do is let go of the wheel.