Saturday, September 22, 2007

A word about trials....

I felt this devotion from Elisabeth Elliot spoke eloquently about trials....to see them as a wooing from God ....how amazing! (emphasis mine :) )
Author: Elisabeth Elliot
Source: Love Has A Price Tag
Scripture: Acts 27:26

Nevertheless We Must Run Aground

Have you ever put heart and soul into something, prayed over it, worked at it with a good heart because you believed it to be what God wanted, and finally seen it "run aground"?

The story of Paul's voyage as a prisoner across the Adriatic Sea tells how an angel stood beside him and told him not to be afraid (in spite of winds of hurricane force), for God would spare his life and the lives of all with him on board ship. Paul cheered his guards and fellow passengers with that word, but added, "Nevertheless, we must run aground on some island" (Acts 27:26, NIV).

It would seem that the God who promises to spare all hands might have "done the job right," saved the ship as well, and spared them the ignominy of having to make it to land on the flotsam and jetsam that was left. The fact is He did not, nor does He always spare us.

Heaven is not here, it's There. If we were given all we wanted here, our hearts would settle for this world rather than the next. God is forever luring us up and away from this one, wooing us to Himself and His still invisible Kingdom, where we will certainly find what we so keenly long for.

"Running aground," then, is not the end of the world. But it helps to make the world a bit less appealing. It may even be God's answer to "Lead us not into temptation"--the temptation complacently to settle for visible things.

3 comments:

  1. One of my very favorite quotes from Elizabeth Elliot...in fact, the one in darker print is also inside the leaf of one of my Bibles!!! Thanks for the reminder. So often I am reminded, we are not meant to be too comfortable here, as we are just passing through to our REAL HOME someday. Much to look forward to!!

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  2. Thank you for posting this devotion. It seems like all the sermons at our new church in the past few weeks have also dealt with going through trials and tribulations and how you must remain focused on God (and also how one responds to those trials tells what condition one's faith is in). Our awesome God has been telling me some wonderful things through His Word and His people! Thanks again!

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  3. Thanks for sharing this beautiful devotion.

    Reminds of the hymn Great is Thy Faithfulness:

    "Strength for today and bright hope for tomorrow."

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