It is not me who controls a thing. Yet, every morning I rise and think I do. I set the pace of my day. I think of all the things I will accomplish. THEN…
Then the phone rings. The schedule changes. The world I’d envisioned for my day drifts in the wind of circumstance and unforeseen situations. A bill comes, an illness invades, a car breaks down, a computer crashes, a storm cuts off electricity. Ever wonder about those circumstances? Ever wonder why you have no control over those things? I absolutely love it! Just when I think I’ve got a handle on something the Lord whacks me upside the head and says:
“Do you not know? Have you not heard? Has it not been told you from the beginning? Have you not understood from the foundations of the earth? It is God Who sits above the circle of the earth, and its inhabitants are like grasshoppers; it is He Who stretches out the heavens like [gauze] curtains and spreads them out like a tent to dwell in.” Isaiah 40:21,22
I thought I had it all figured out how I would post devotionals, and write my articles for other blogs while I am away visiting my dad in Tennessee next week. I thought it a miracle of God’s intervention that my daughter gave me her old laptop. I scurried about yesterday getting all the little things it needed to make it work wirelessly. I even bought it a case–it’s own little home—to make it easier to carry around. But alas, the poor old thing cannot be used. And so I laugh. God is so funny. Just when I think all things are settled, then wham! Something comes into my life to make me humble myself before the Lord as a reminder that He is who controls my life. Not I.
So here I am. Pick, peck, tip-tapping away. I’m writing devotionals ahead for days to come when I have no access to the internet. I’m preparing my posts early and timestamping them to come out on a certain day at a certain time. And I wonder. Won’t it be amazing if next week when you read something I have written that you say to yourself, that is exactly what I needed to hear today? Would you not know then? That it is not me who is able to touch your life, but our Father who touches mine? selahV
[copyrighted, SelahV Today, 2008]