Others went out on the sea in ships; they were merchants on the mighty
waters. They saw the works of the Lord.... - Psalm 107:23-24a
When you
were a child, perhaps you may have gone to the ocean for a vacation. I recall
wading out until the waves began crashing on my knees. As long as I could stand
firm, the waves were of no concern to me. However, as I moved farther and
farther into the ocean, I had less control over my ability to stand. Sometimes
the current was so strong it moved me down the beach, and I even lost my
bearings at times. But I have never gone so far into the ocean that I was not
able to control the situation.
Sometimes
God takes us into such deep waters that we lose control of the situation, and
we have no choice but to fully trust in His care for us. This is doing business
in great waters. It is in these great waters that we see the works of God.
The
Scriptures tell us that the disciples testified of what they saw and heard. It
was the power behind the gospel, not the words themselves, which changed the
world. The power wasn't seen until circumstances got to the point that there
were no alternatives but God. Sometimes God has to take us into the deep water
in order to give us the privilege to see His works.
Sometimes
God takes us into the deep waters of life for an extended time. Joseph was
taken into deep waters of adversity for 17 years. Rejection by his brothers,
enslavement to Pharaoh, and imprisonment were the deep waters for Joseph.
During those deep waters, he experienced dreams, a special anointing of his
gifts to administrate, and great wisdom beyond his years. The deep water was
preparation for a task that was so great he never could have imagined it. He
was to see God's works more clearly than anyone in his generation. God had too
much at stake for a 30-year-old to mess it up. So, God took Joseph through the
deep waters of preparation to ensure that he would survive what he was about to
face. Pride normally engulfs such young servants who have such access to power
at such a young age.
If God
chooses to take us into deep waters, it is for a reason. The greater the
calling, the deeper the water. Trust in His knowledge that your deep waters are
preparation to see the works of God in your life.
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