7/25/2012

A word for my season; That my faith may not fail

We all face different challenges in life, some challenges weigh on us more than others, sometimes when you never expected it, in a manner that you didn't expect, but it happens. Yesterday i was asking God reasons to my current situation, what is the meaning of all that, what do i do. Today i came across a post that has a response to it, when i read it felt some parts of the passage sinking deep into my soul and i trust that it will calm my season. This is among the many reasons that i know God loves me, He talks to me when i call Him, He directs me, He is ever so present.

 A Leader Who Serves or a Servant Who Leads
by Jon Walker
“But I have prayed for you, Simon, that your faith may not fail. And when you have turned back, strengthen your brothers.” (Luke 22:32 NIV)
When Jesus tells Peter he’s prayed for him, he explains this specific prayer was because “Satan has asked to sift all of you as wheat” (Luke 22:31 NIV).
Now, to me, it begs the question: Lord, did you have to say "yes"?
There may be days when you wonder if God is letting Satan sift you. But, if that is true, we can choose to believe God is still in control and that his presence inside us is greater than the one who is in the world (1 John 4:4).
A sifting brings glory to God, such as when Job still praised his maker, even when everything seemed lost and even his wife was telling him to give up on God.
A sifting also probes your weaknesses, revealing where you’re still thinking, “I can.” A good swift sift will push you to “I can’t, but God can.”
In allowing you to be sifted, God is scraping away all the distraction and things that might hinder you from fulfilling your purpose.
The way that Jesus tells Peter about the sifting has always held a special meaning to me. Jesus didn’t just say, “Get ready for a whirlwind of hurt! I know you’re going to let me down.”
Instead, Jesus points to the future: Peter would survive the sifting. He would return humbled, but stronger, with the purpose of strengthening his brothers. In a sense, “When you turn back from your turning back, you’ll be a servant who leads.”

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