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WAR ROOM
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The radio DJ asked a profound question while on the air yesterday afternoon.
"What if the interruption is the assignment?" And after thinking about it, and how I spend my two plus hours sitting on the freeway while it was shut down due to an accident, I realized a confession was in order. I hadn't taken advantage of what God was wanting to accomplish, or what He might want to accomplish in that time. I had gone through the interchange, from one expressway to another and my mind was in 100 different directions... or so it seemed. I could feel the stress. I could tell I was bothered. I was struggling to try and figure out these matters were going to be taken care of and how I would fair in the end. 10 minutes later, traffic was at a stand-still. And rather than use the time to allow God to change my heart and perspective; and releasing the cares and burdens in order that He might remind me He holds it all in His hands, I continued to think through things... tried to distract myself so I wouldn't be so bothered. Something within me wasn't allowing my spirit to stop like traffic had and say, "Okay God... while we have this block of time, let's sort as much of this out as we can." How often does similar situations arise in ministry? The assignment of the Gospel is the focus right? Yet in these pockets and blocks of crisis moments; are we stepping up to the plate and allowing God to accomplish what He will in the interruption and asking what He would desire to have us accomplish as well? Or are we simply bothered and frustrated that the interruption exists is adding to the stress and problem(s) of the day? On this #missionsFriday, let us pray... that in all things, whether the day "goes our way" or seemingly falls apart, may we give thanks in all things and all circumstances. Pray a renewed spirit within missionaries, that would view even the interruptions as opportunities for God to perform some incredible moments of ministry. May they not be detoured and derailed when life comes to a halt; when plans change and the route changes course. May the problems and cares of the world not take such a prominent place in our hearts and minds, that as valid as they may be; may we not miss what God would desire to accomplish in the interruptions. Giving thanks in spite of our circustances Despite our feelings. Trusting in the sovereignty of God Seeking His face Allowing Him to move in and through us As He sees fit. For the glory of God For the cause of Jesus Christ. - PNC
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AuthorJust a man, attempting to fulfill God's plan. Husband, Dad, Dreamer. Blogger. Archives
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