Are You Kidding Me? PART 2
When the Little Things in Life Gets
the Best of You
Yesterday I shared with you the trials and tribulations I had with my
vacuum cleaner. Today, I woke up with my wife telling me our high school
children had a flat on the way to school. Are you kidding me? When it rains, it
pours. I need a vacation. I have been putting off getting tires for both of our
cars. Boy was that a mistake. Five hours and $800 later, I am finally back
home. Calgon take me away (You have to be
from my generation to get that one).
There is one thing I have learned in life.
Rarely does anything work out the way you have planned. I was supposed to be
working on school today. I still will. However, not as much as planned. Do you
feel like life never cooperates with you? Sometimes I feel like a pawn in an insidious
chess game. The player; with an evil grin, moves me into harm’s way just for
the fun of it. I hear his hideous laughter. It haunts me in my sleep.
How do you respond when every time you
turn around, there is another roadblock, another problem? Though I am handling today
better than yesterday, it doesn’t mean I am handling
it well. I am ready for a month where I can look back and smile, knowing
everything went smoothly. How about you?
Is your life filled with heartache,
struggles and fears? Do you spend your nights staring at the ceiling worried
about your bills, your children, your job, your life? I have spent many
sleepless nights struggling with life. I have been a child of God for thirty-one-years, and I can tell you that life
is not always easy. However, I can also say
that the struggles of life does not escape the attention of our Heavenly
Father. God does not turn His back on His children. He will never leave us nor
forsake us. That promise alone keeps me sane when I am struggling. He is right
there with me. He will never let go of my hand.
Think about it. Since God loves us so much
He sent Jesus to die in our place, how can we doubt His love for us when the little
things of life get the best of us? Jesus
told us not to worry about the things of this world. Easier said than done, I
understand. However, look at His promise for you and me and you will see His love.
Luke 12:25-32:
“Can all your worries add a single moment to
your life? And if worry can’t accomplish a little thing like that, what’s the
use of worrying over bigger things? Look at the lilies and how they grow. They
don’t work or make their clothing, yet Solomon in all his glory was not dressed
as beautifully as they are. And if God cares so wonderfully for flowers that
are here today and thrown into the fire tomorrow, he will certainly care for
you. Why do you have so little faith? And don’t be concerned about what to eat
and what to drink. Don’t worry about such things. These things dominate the
thoughts of unbelievers all over the world, but your Father already knows your
needs. Seek the Kingdom of God above all else, and he will give you everything
you need. So don’t be afraid, little flock. For it gives your Father great
happiness to give you the Kingdom.”
Instead of worrying about life, we are to
seek God’s Kingdom. In other words, we are to stop worrying about the little
things in life. Instead, we are to trust in the God of Heaven’s Armies. He is
not only able to help us in our time of need. He wants to help us. When we seek His
Kingdom, God has promised He will give us everything we need. God did not say
He will give us everything we want. Instead, He promised He will give us
everything we need. What an incredible promise. Our God will take care of all
of our needs. Therefore, I should not fret over the little things in life. When
I do, it doesn’t make things any better. In fact, most of the time, it makes
things worse.
I need to trust God in all things. I need
to rest in all of His promises. Why?
Because His promises are always true. Instead of worrying, let us trust. Instead
of getting angry, let us praise. Instead of focusing on our problems, let us
seek His Kingdom. Rest my friends. Rest in the arms of our loving God. He will
take care of all of your needs.
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