When Our View Changes (Writer's Opinion)
By Carol Round, Special to ASSIST News Service
When
I look outside the east windows in my new residence, I see a vast array
of trees, akin to a jungle. My previous backyard view was a wide-open
field, sparsely populated with trees. This change of scenery during a
new chapter of my life is welcome.
At
times, however, I find myself wondering what God is up to that He would
lead me back home, especially when it was not my plan. While I’d been
seeking His will for my life, I was quite content living in the
community where I had resided since 2005. I’ve learned, however, that
God’s plans are always best, even when we question His direction.
I
wasn’t always good at following directions, especially God’s. I wanted
things my way. I wanted my plans to fall into place with the square pegs
fitting into my neatly ordered life. I didn’t have time to consult God.
What
happens when we don’t seek God’s will for our lives? We are stuck.
Stuck in the past. Stuck in unforgiveness. Stuck in captivity.
Until
we allow Jesus to set us free, we only exist. We drift from one thing
to another, one job to another, one relationship to another, trying to
figure out life on our own. When we surrender to Him, He opens our eyes
to His truth.
In
2 Corinthians 5:17-18, Paul writes, “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ,
he is a new creation; the old has passed away, behold, the new has
come. All this is from God, who through Christ reconciled us to himself
and gave us the ministry of reconciliation.”
Paul’s view changed when his eyes were opened by the Living Christ.
Called
by Jesus, the 12 disciples dropped everything, leaving behind their
families and livelihoods to follow Him. The scenery changed. So did
their views. When the risen Christ approached their boat after they’d
had an unsuccessful night of fishing, He told them to drop their nets on
the right side. When they obeyed, their nets overflowed with fish.
Author
Elisabeth Elliot once said, “The will of God is not something you add
to your life. It’s a course you choose. You either line yourself up with
the Son of God…or you capitulate to the principle which governs the
rest of the world.”
Are you actively seeking God’s will?
Photo
captions: 1) On the Damascus Road, Saul and his companions were struck
down by a blinding light, brighter than the noonday sun. It was at the
moment that Saul, became the Apostle Paul, and he began to follow Jesus
Christ. 2) Jesus calls his first disciples. 3) Carol Round.
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