I was poking around my blog, looking at old posts, and came across this that was written back in November of 2011. It struck me how fast time flies by! I rather like this post, especially in light of all that's been happening around this troubled world and with myself personally. I hope you will take a moment and read this (or re-read it). Then ask yourself the question: am I the zebra? Or am I placing all of my faith and trust in God to see me through the chase? I hope you will conclude it's the latter. Have a wonderful day, everyone, and keep coming back. I may not be posting as often as I used to, but I haven't given up on this blog, yet!
In Christ,
Karen
"Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen. For by it the people of old received their commendation. By faith we understand that the universe was created by the word of God, so that what is seen was not made out of things that are visible." ~ Heb. 11:1-3
There...that's better.
Do you see what the writer of Hebrews is saying? Everything was made out of nothing and came into being by God breathing out a word. This makes it understandable why we can believe in Him - that is, have faith that He existed then, now, and forevermore and that all the universe was created by Him- yet not see Him. Because He has told us so and has given us the requirement needed to understand it - faith.
Do you want more proof?
"In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth. The earth was without form and void, and darkness was over the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God was hovering over the face of the waters." ~ Gen. 1:1-2
Of course, you first have to believe what He tells us in His Word (the Bible), and that requires faith that only He is able to give you. If your faith lies in anything but Him, you won't understand it and, sadly, there are those like I mentioned above that believe it's all just a fairy tale.
But back to the zebra...
As I said earlier, I'm not a zebra that, when being chased by a lion, takes off running like a rocket, zigzagging back and forth in an attempt to prevent myself from being eaten. But it doesn't mean that I haven't acted like one in the past. Or played possum as a predator stood drooling over me. I have even reacted aggressively and snarled back on occasion. These are typical reactions every human experiences. They are built into us for a reason, but so is faith, whether we choose to recognize and accept it, or not.
Every one of us has faith in something. It may be in ourselves, in others, in material things we accumulate, or idols made of wood or stone that are blind, dumb, and powerless to save us. The problem with that kind of faith is that there is no hope or real defense in it. It is misguided and causes us to place our faith in things that have no ability to bring us anything but trouble, misery, and an eternity of more of the same.
Like the zebra discovered as the lion bore down on him, being devoured by the world can be very unpleasant. As much as the secularist would like to believe that we evolved from nothing, that zebra didn't have what is innately given to man as the most important reaction to draw from: faith in an all-powerful God Who is ready and willing to make what appears to him to be an end to the road, but is just a bend with something better lying beyond it. Call it an escape route, if you will; unseen at the time, yet waiting for us to reach it.
"Count it all joy, my brothers, when you meet trials of various kinds, for you know that the testing of your faith produces steadfastness." ~ James 1:2-3
For those of us who have been given faith, we recognize that there is always hope around the corner, even when we temporarily feel as though the road has come to a dead end. Whether it be the loss of a job, illness, family troubles, or any other circumstance life dishes out to us, after we pick ourselves back up, we are bolstered and our faith renewed by remembering these words:
"For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." ~ Jer. 29:11
This isn't the Joel Osteen method of prosperity and planning your "perfect life now" (if he doesn't recant and repent, one day he will spend an eternity knowing how that zebra felt). It is faith that God's promises to us will never be broken, in spite of what may come. It is faith knowing that some of the trials or tribulations we come across in our lifetimes are often intended to strengthen that faith in Him. Even if we can't presently see Him, it is faith believing that He is always with us to help guide, teach, and comfort us when trouble does come. And it is unshakable, steadfast, secure, and fixed. One day there will be an end to the road, a final bend, so to speak. And what lies waiting for us beyond that bend will be glorious, magnificent victory over all we have endured in faith for His sake, and it will be for all eternity.
If you find yourself wanting to employ one of Mr. Cannon's useless responses, stop and think.
Don't fight - the battle is being fought for you.
Don't take flight - your Advocate is standing ready to defend you.
Don't freeze in fear - the enemy is trembling at our Savior's feet because he knows he has been defeated.
Instead, relax. God has everything under control, even that prowling lion snapping at your heels. Plow deep for what's missing; that which lies waiting for you to utilize. "Have faith, keep faith." Fool the secularists and their theories and just watch and wait to see what God has in mind for you.
I am betting the odds that the zebra comes out ahead and the lion goes home hungry.