Welcome to Meandering Monday, where we take a trip back to an earlier post and enjoy it again.
Then the Lord said to Samuel, “I am about to do a shocking thing in Israel.” 1 Samuel 3:11 NLT
Forty is the age
many men and women don’t enjoy reaching.
Fifty has
become the new forty, but when I turned forty, I considered it a dreaded
number. Mid-life. Ailments. Regret. All scenarios associated with reaching the
halfway mark of life.
Also, the
number when surprise parties are thrown—and I was the recipient of one. As soon
as I completed my sermon, a wheelchair appeared, and I was rolled to an
adjoining building where black balloons, walking sticks, old-age sayings, and a
black coffin greeted me. I ate a black cake and drank from black glasses.
God was about
to shock Israel by removing the priest and his sons. Eli served God well, but
his sons were rebellious and embarrassing. To top it off, Eli never disciplined
them but let them freely display their raucous behavior.
What shocks
me doesn’t come as a surprise to God. But God has shocked me on quite a few
occasions. While going through a financial crunch, a church member approached
me and said, “God told me to give this to you,” and then handed me $500. After
our television crashed, a friend called and said he had a free one for us. When
we needed another vehicle, but didn’t have the credit rating for a loan, Mom
signed the note.
When God
shocks me, it reminds me he’s all-powerful. What may seem like a mountain to me
is only a small hill for him. His surprising endeavors uncover my lack of
faith. What I doubt he may accomplish, he shows he will in spite of my unbelief.
These shocking interventions acclimate me to change and also strengthen my
faith. God loves me unconditionally and enjoys showing it in outrageous ways.
Additionally,
God’s surprises enhance my testimony. As I experience his alarming ways of
supplying my needs, I gain experiences I can share with others who need the
assurance of his love and the promise of his intervention.
Let God shock
you into a healthier faith.
Prayer: God
of mercy and grace, thank You for intervening in our lives in spite of our
predominant lack of faith.
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