When I found this
picture it brought back memories where I had found myself at times of my life,
either by my doing or my choices. We all
have been “stuck between a rock and hard place” at one time or another and I’m
sure many of you have heard this saying before of “being stuck between a rock
and a hard place” right? What exactly does this mean? And how does it pertain
to our Walking with God? Well let’s say
you have a choice that must be made and if you make the wrong choice the
consequences could be more devastating than if you made no decision at all and
the decision will affect more than just you. Of course this is just an example
but we have all at one time found ourselves in this position.
When we find ourselves in a situation that requires
us to change directions we need to take heed to the path that God is directing
us to. But in our stubbornness and
self-will, for some
of the paths we have chosen have lead us where we wish we hadn’t gone because
we have made the grand decision to forge our own way. The Bible tells us that "Thus saith the LORD, Stand ye in the ways, and see, and
ask for the old paths, where is the good way, and walk therein, and ye shall
find rest for your souls. But they said, We will not walk therein" (Jer 6:16 KJV).
We have opted out from the tried and true path to be different, to be
unique or to “to be me”. What we have
done then is we have chosen the flesh part of life; we have gone with our own
mind set, and remember “…the carnal mind
is enmity against God... they that are in the flesh cannot please God”
(Rom. 8:7-8). How successful has those choices been?
The Word of God is
very clear when we choose our own paths, "Ye
adulterers and adulteresses, know ye not that the friendship of the world is
enmity with God? whosoever therefore will be a friend of the world is the enemy
of God." (Jam 4:4 KJV). When we
are walking with God it should be a time of exhilaration, it should be a time
of fulfilling what was commission to us by Christ, to go and
heal the sick, to raise the dead, to
preach the Word. Nevertheless
the path that we have chosen has been of our own making and choice and the
consequences of this are ours to receive.
One thing for sure life has a way of challenging us and
forcing us to take a good look at ourselves and as we start to get older our
perspective about life changes and choices we’ve made come to mind and we begin
to re-evaluate our lives, going back over some of the choices we did make and
seeing where we shoulda, coulda and woulda made better choices had we known
what we know now. You must realize now
that the past is the past and we can’t reach back to change it or erase it,
there are no excuses we can give for the choices of the past. What we must do now is “press towards the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in
Christ Jesus” (Phil. 3:14).
God is calling us higher, our destiny is not here in this
world if you look at Israel they were God’s chosen people and nation, "For thou art an holy people unto the
LORD thy God, and the LORD hath chosen thee to be a peculiar people unto
himself, above all the nations that are upon the earth." (Deut. 14:2
KJV) yet He never gave up on them even though they tried His patience many
times with their idolatrous beliefs, unbelief, their rebellion and
stubbornness. It is imperative to
understand that as long as we walk in obedience to His Word, obey His commands
and remain humble before Him we, who are called by His name, will reach our eternal
home; if we do not faint on the journey we are now on. Getting past the past
means knowing that we have been made “…kings
and priest and we will reign on earth” (Rev. 5:19) with Christ on day, and even
Paul tells us that we are “…heirs of God
and joint-heirs with Christ” (Rom.8:17). Knowing all this we must let the past have no
affect on our future neither upon what God says in His Word.
Walking with God means you do not walk alone on this path.
You have the blessed Holy Spirit who will be with you forever because Jesus is
your Savior. Whatever the problems we
find ourselves facing we can now take them to God in prayer. If you have a
minimal prayer life or near non-existent one, you will most definitely develop
a stronger and deeper prayer life that will become as easy as breathing. Your faith level will be tested, your walk
will be tried, you will have to deal with detours, roadblocks, stumbling blocks
and yes, the enemy himself will be the one behind all of this, but don’t despair
or become fearful for you have the “ELOHIM” the God of all creation is with you
and He knows already what each of us will face and the victories that will be
won in Jesus name. We will not pass
every test but remain faithful and true to God and you will find that your
dependence on God will become stronger than a three-fold cord.
Chosen4God
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