Road Closed! What Direction Do You Take?

Road Closed! What Direction Do You Take?
July 14, 2012 Lighthouse Network

July 14-15, 2012

Transformational Thought
A few days ago, I was driving into Philly for a meeting. I don’t go into the city often, but when I do I try to avoid rush hour. I left early, was going to speak at a great Christian-owned company that provides weekly chapels for their employees. I had my convertible top down, my voicemail was cleared, my morning devotions were good, and it was a beautiful sunny summer morning. Then boom: road closed!

For someone like me … an organized, methodical engineer … a road sign like that used to create immediate stress for me. I always needed my agenda to happen. Who could ever be as smart, organized, and prepared as me? Who reads situations, applies past experiences, and predicts and knows the future better than me? How dare someone have a different plan for my morning than the one I mapped out and was in the middle of?

Finding a new route with minimal traffic was a challenge. Making sure I would be on time was a mild concern. But the real issue in my core was the desire to be in control of all things. I want events to go my way. You see, in my mind, from my flesh, I mistakenly think that when I am in control, situations work out better. I’m “sure” I have the least chance of experiencing pain or discomfort, because I am looking out for myself and the comfort of others. If uneasiness occurs within my plan, it will be known ahead of time. It’s all so much easier to deal with than random and unforeseen pain from the plans of others, which are not as good as mine.

God knows the route ahead of you. And yes, those detours in your day are from God. When He says, “Road Closed!” He has a better route to your destination or the goal of developing the “Mind of Christ.” Let me reassure you, you really don’t know all the details of your life, the future, or what the rest of the world will do in the next 5 minutes, let alone the next 30 years. But God does! So let Him direct your route.

Today, when God closes the road ahead of you, sending you on what you think is a detour, quickly accept that this is actually the best path. Examine why you don’t want to accept His path, insisting that yours is better. Enjoy and be thankful that He put you on a path that is better than the one you were already excited about. This is actually one of the biggest daily decisions in life. Do I trust and give thanks for the path God directs me to? Or do I get angry and whine that I didn’t get the path I planned for and anticipated? Following God’s path or your own is your decision, so choose well. WITHIN REACH really helps you examine each new situation through Godly lenses.

Prayer
Dear God, my Father, Today I persevere along the path that You have prepared for me, relying on Your strength to sustain me for I am too weak to proceed on my own. The storms in my life are making me weak. I am learning to accept my weakness, for I am beginning to understand that my weakness is the stage on which Your Power and Glory perform most brilliantly. As I walk this path, I wait with anticipation and faith for Your miracles to unfold before me. Help me to live by faith and not by sight. Help me to see You in all Your Glory. I pray in the name of the One who accepted the most dreadful path for me, Jesus Christ; and all God’s children say –  AMEN!

The Truth
I have seen you in the sanctuary and beheld your power and your glory. Psalm 63:2

We live by faith, not by sight. 2 Corinthians 5:7

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