Monday, October 12, 2009

The Will to Fulfill

"The will". The will to what? The will to win? The will to work? The will to sit back and relax?

There are so many "wills" in the world. John Elway had the will to win during his historic drive against the Browns. MLK had the will to change race relations and the world forever. Billy Graham had the will to submit to God's will and preach the Word.

What do you have the will to do "believer"? (you might want to put your steel toe boots on) Why do WE, so called Christians tend to have the will to sit back and do nothing? Yes Christ died, yes Christ set the flag of all victory, and yes his grace is sufficient but his grace is not a ticket to "do whatever you want land". Do you have the will to fulfill God's will for you or are you the normal professing American Christian that only has the will to do what makes you happy? Think about it. Do you have the will to fulfill God's plan for you?

Lately, I've been wondering, "Lord, what do you want with me? What is your plan for my life?"
When I would pray this, Jesus wouldn't come down from heaven on a white horse, use large words spoken in a booming voice but he has taught me a very valuable principle. The Principle is, "God's plan isn't based on my plan, and his plan is not just one big picture but a day by day adventure."

A "day by day adventure", eh? When I say this, I don't mean every step of everyday should be mapped out like a treasure hunt. I don't mean that one day we're a sailor, one day a preacher, and one day an astronaut. What I mean by this is that God's plan is not always going to be clear as mud but daily obedience, daily consecration, and daily separation in every situation is God's plan. It is God's plan for us to listen to him, situation by situation and be obedient in all that we do. God's plan for us is that we look to him in all things. One day he may ask you to climb a mountain, but obeying a simple command like avoiding a little "white lie" is just important because they are both God's plan for us.

I think as humans, we focus on the future so we don't have to deal with the present. We, "Believers", get away from faith and don't even realize it because we decide to worry about next week or month so we don't have to depend on and trust in Christ now. This is why so many believers seem to be in the same place spiritually week after week, we don't look at our wrongs of today so we can get closer to Christ and better for tomorrow. How can we be taller next month if we don't grow the days between now and then? It's all a matter of getting down to the nitty-gritty. Paul speaks of running a race. He says to endure the hard times. To keep our heads up and keep going strong. I think this man of God understood the fact that runners can't stand still and finish races. He knew that if a runner didn't keep his feet moving he would not progress forward. So called believer, roll up your sleeves, put your boots on and go to work. Lets stop abusing God's patience and start living and running for him. Start now, you may not get the chance later.

We get caught up in doing the "big" things and goals but ignore the daily walk of a believer. Why miss out on a daily, sun up and sun down relationship with creator of the world? Why miss out on his plan for today by focusing on his plan for tomorrow? We get so caught up in plans that we forget the purpose of the plans which is pleasing Christ. Once we get to the point of plans being about us, us, and some more us, the plans lose all purpose and lead us into a pit of emptiness that displays no fruit.

I encourage you, take it day by day. Don't have your cart pulling your horse. Its easy to get wrapped up in tomorrow but without the steps we take today, tomorrow will never come. Love Christ, Serve Christ, and love others today. That's his will, do you have the will to fulfill it.

1 comment:

  1. SS! If I did not know you were a high school junior I would never believe it. You write with such insight and depth. Such maturity and clarity.

    Keep writing, keep going, keep learning and living and sharing your journey.

    your fellow traveler,

    kenn

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