"But He knows the way that I take; when He has tested me, I will
come forth as gold." Job 23:10
I was recently sitting with the leader of a workplace organization as he
described a question he poses to workplace believers. "What if there were two
doors to choose from; behind one door was the complete will of God for your life
and behind the other door was how life could be according to your own
preference. Which door would you choose?" The struggle for most lies in the
desire to follow God completely and the fear of what might be behind the door of
full surrender. Most of us desire to follow God, but few of us will do it at any
cost. We do not really believe that God loves us to the degree that we are
willing to give Him complete permission to do as He wills in us.
If we desire to fully walk with Christ, there is a cost. We may give
intellectual assent and go along with His principles and do fine; however, if we
are fully given over to Him and His will for our life, it will be a life that
will have adversity. The Bible is clear that humans do not achieve greatness
without having their sinful will broken. This process is designed to create a
nature change in each of us, not just a habit change. The Bible calls it
circumcision. Circumcision is painful, bloody, and personal.
If God has plans to greatly use you in the lives of others, you can expect
your trials to be even greater than those of others. Why? Because, like Joseph
who went through greater trials than most patriarchs, your calling may have such
responsibility that God cannot afford to entrust it to you without ensuring your
complete faithfulness to the call. He has much invested in you on behalf of
others. He may want to speak through your life to a greater degree than through
another. The events of your life would become the frame for the message He wants
to speak through you.
Do not fear the path that God may lead you on. Embrace it. For God may bring
you down a path in your life to ensure the reward of your inheritance. "For our
light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory that far
outweighs them all" (2 Cor. 4:17)
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