Janice was the perfect candidate for leadership. She met the basic
requirements, participated in all the meetings and added real insight and help
to the other members. Several of the leaders recommended her and it looked like
a lock. But when the final job interview came, she was denied. Why, God? Why?
There’s just some things we’re not going to be able to figure out or
understand. God is all-knowing. But we are not and we can’t figure it out with reasoning
or logic. We’ve heard the common phrase, “there’s a reason for everything.” But
the second half of that should be, “but we don’t get to know all the reasons.”
God is always going to know more than we do. He sees the bigger picture beyond
what we can see.
Job 9:10 says He “doeth great things past finding out.”
That’s where trust comes in. With trust and obedience, there’s always
going to be some unanswered questions: “Why, God?” “How?” “When?” We trust and
obey from our hearts, not our minds. Our minds are too small to handle all the
data it takes to answer every question all at once.
We have problems at times waiting on God and trusting Him. But we’re not
the only ones. Take a look at Gideon.
The Midianites were
destroying the land. The Israelites were hiding in caves and they were in
poverty. Gideon was threshing some wheat to hide it from the Midianites, when
an angel come to him and said, “The Lord is with thee, thou mighty
man of valour” (Judges 6:12).
Then
Gideon questioned, “But if the Lord
is helping us, then why have all of these awful things happened? And
where be all his miracles which our fathers told us of?” (vs. 13). But the
angel didn’t bother to explain why it was happening. He just told Gideon what
to do next, and said, “Go in this thy might, and thou shalt save Israel from
the hand of the Midianites” (vs. 14).
We have to get used to
doing things without always having to know why.
Daniel 4:35 says, “He does according to His will in the army
of heaven and among the
inhabitants of the earth. No one can restrain His hand or say to Him, ‘What
have You done?’” We have to let God be God. He doesn’t have to tell us
everything. He tells us He has a good plan for us and sometimes that’s all we
need to know and then just keep trusting and doing the next thing.
Janice did the next thing God opened for her. She later found
out that the company she had applied for was corrupt. Because of her integrity,
she wouldn’t have lasted there even if she’d gotten the job.
So many things are like that; we don’t find out until later
why our prayers weren’t answered in the way we had expected or in the time
frame we were wanting. However, we see in the instruction book (the Bible) that
everyone who trusted God and just obeyed, got great results, whether or not
they understood the why and wherefore.
A word of caution: Many have listened to and obeyed their
preachers and pastors without really verifying their actions or beliefs with
the Word of God. We want to make sure we are trusting God, not just what some
TV evangelist says. Jesus said, “My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me”
(John 10:27). You don’t need a pastor to tell you what to do.
Those of us who minister in the capacity of gift ministries are there to help,
but God says, “the Spirit himself speaks to our spirits and makes us sure”
(Rom 8:16). We’ve sometimes trusted more in our teachers than in God and His
word.
Even
though we may not know why things happen sometimes, the good thing is we have
eternity to catch up on everything we couldn’t figure out. Meanwhile we trust
Him, believe and obey. We let God be God and then we see the greatness of what
He can do.
Love,
Carolyn
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