Center Director, Stuart
How
many times have we been frustrated because our day didn’t quite play out as
planned? Maybe we were inconvenienced in some way or something unexpected
happened that was just really bad timing. These interruptions can serve as
perfectly timed wake up calls to refocus our attention back on what is eternal
and off what is temporary.
Some days God, who is sovereign, has quite the sense of humor and gently reminds us that
He is in charge of our future. Instead of frustration, our response
should be one of joy where we embrace these interruptions as loving gifts from
a loving Father.
There
are many examples in scripture of God interrupting people’s lives.
- David, a young shepherd boy, had his life interrupted
when he was anointed by God to be the king of Israel. Despite
David’s downfall, God had a plan.
- Saul, whose name was later changed to Paul, was walking
along one day on the road to Damascus when God interrupted his life.
Now we have most of the New Testament. God had a plan.
- Mary, a young teenage girl, was going about her normal
day when God interrupted her life. She found favor with God and was
chosen to carry the Son of Man. God had a plan.
We
are grateful that these Bible heroes, who were chosen by the Lord to fulfill
HIS plan and purpose for their lives, did not reject the call of God. I
wonder how often we are too busy to recognize God’s invitation to experience
Him.
Every day
before each shift at Care Net, we make prayer a priority. We come
together as a staff along with our volunteers and pray over each client that is
scheduled. We ask God to begin to work in their hearts before they even
enter our doors. We pray for each other because we understand the battle
that takes place within these walls. Satan hates what we do and in order to
prepare for war, we have to be fully armed and ready to intervene on behalf
of others. With expectancy, we ask God to interrupt our day however He
sees fit.
God’s
interruptions are often times clear invitations to something more significant.
Isaiah 55:8 tells us that “My thoughts are nothing like your thoughts,”
says the Lord. “Andy my ways are far beyond anything you could
imagine." God is inviting us to see Him all around us, in the lives
of others, in our ordinary daily conversations, in our serving those in need.
Interruption is not simply a matter of the heart enduring or developing
patience. It is about experiencing true life in Christ. It is one
of God’s ways of allowing us to see that there is more to be done than our
self-appointed tasks for the day.
When
a young woman or couple comes into one of our Centers because they find
themselves facing an unplanned pregnancy, we are thankful for the opportunity
to serve them and offer them an
invitation to something significant. They
may view their pregnancy as an inconvenience or just really bad timing, but
with the Holy Spirit’s leading, we get to talk with them about how God
interrupts our lives with all kinds of wonderful. God assures us in
Ephesians 3:20 that "He is able to do far more abundantly beyond all that
we ask or think, according to the power that works within us."
How
did you respond the last time God interrupted your day? Have you thanked Him
for saving you from your plans? We may never know this side of Heaven all
that God has done and is doing in our lives. Such are the blessings of an
interrupted life!
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