Monday, June 27, 2016

Do Not Waste Your Good Storms In Life







 

Storms in our lives are a way of life and most especially for the children of God; it may seem more than we can humanly bear at times.


However, not all storms in our lives are as a result of our sins, disobedience and or bad choices.

God allows some storms in our life because in part with his divine providential care for us, this encounter manifests our union with the almighty and a share in the carrying of the Cross-of our Lord Jesus Christ.


 

When the disciples encountered the storm in the boat, they became terrified and thought they were about to die, and suddenly noticed Jesus Christ walking on the water.

Peter asked Jesus to not only identify himself as not being a ghost, but to invite him to walk on the water too.

Request granted, and for a while Peter did walk on the water, until he too his focus off of Jesus Christ and sensed the storm. At that point he began to sink and cry out for help. He was again rescued and rebuked by our Lord Jesus Christ for his little faith.

 

Freedom may also be a storm in our lives too.

It is true that God gave us the freedom to live and subdue the earth, nevertheless, this freedom was not meant for us to commit sin, but to love God.

 

True freedom therefore is when we make the choice to love God and by so doing reject the desires of the flesh and take up that of the Holy Spirit.

Now the desire of the flesh is not just about sex alone, as many have come to believe; in reality, any desire that contradicts the freedom of God is essentially part of the desires of the flesh!

 

When you bear false witness against your neighbor, it is the desire of the flesh.

When you kill your neighbor, it is the desire of the flesh.

When you covet your neighbor’s property, it is the desire of the flesh

When you dishonor your parents, it is the desire of the flesh

When you commit adultery or fornication it is the desire of the flesh

When you discriminate against others, it is the desire of the flesh

When you are greedy, a glutton or drunkard, it is the desire of the flesh

When you refused to give credit to whom it is due, it is the desire of the flesh

When you pretend to be who you are not, it is the desire of the flesh.

When you refuse to share your gifts to better others, it is the desire of the flesh

When you refuse to help others, it is the desire of the flesh

When you hate others, it is the desire of the flesh and so on….

 

Under the above scenarios, it is absolutely challenging and humanly impossible to hold on to the claim that you are truly free!

 

The freedom that God has give to us are to love him above all things and by so doing love our neighbors as ourselves.

True freedom allows us to love others irrespective of their race, talent and capacity to help us in return.

True freedom sees beauty in all.

True freedom enables us to be kind, compassionate and honest with those we encounter daily in our lives.

True freedom help us to see God in others, and by so doing we are able to see ourselves in them too.

If we are truly free, then we shall not kill, but become an agent of life, we shall not steal, but restore, we shall not chase after the desires of the flesh, but see what pleases the Holy Spirit and we shall not seek protection based on guns, rather from God who can make the impossible to become possible.

 

The freedom that God has given to us also enables us to wisely walk along with the storms in our lives, because our focus are no longer on ourselves, but on the almighty God who is truly the sources of all that is good!

 

In your marriage, when you are truly free, God will give you the courage to stay in the relationship, no matter the storm you are experiencing because, you are walking under the divine providential care of the Lord.

 

In your relationship, true freedom become manifest when you begin to share your talents, gifts and love with your partner, rather than hiding them for selfish purposes.

 

At the job place, because of the freedom that God has given to you, you are willing to help your co-workers and help create a better working relationship for the betterment of the entire organization.

 

Today Jesus Christ is calling on all of us to “Follow me.”

 

In a nutshell, the freedom from God and based on your faith drives away fear and restore your confidence, and therefore position you to receive grace upon grace. And that same freedom enables you to see your circumstances as a good storm, and not a bad one, because you are not alone.

 

As he promised, the almighty God will never forsake nor abandon you, and even before you were conceived in your mother’s womb he knows you.

 

May the good Lord, bless his words in our lives. Amen

 

Prayer:

 

Dear heavenly Father, today I come before your throne of grace and beg you to give me your freedom to love and not to hate, to bring about life and not death, to share and not to be greedy and above all that I may become an instrument of your peace, so that I too will bring glory to your holy name.

And I ask this through Jesus Christ name. Amen.

 

Reference: Matthew 14: 22-33, Galatians 5:1, 13-18, Look 9: 51-62


Peter Odeh 6/27/16

 

 

 

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