Wednesday, February 8, 2012

God's Escorts into Glory

I recently heard a speaker call stressors "God's escorts into glory." If you're like me, you might be imagining quite a company of escorts because you've got a lot of stressors in your life.

Well, here's the good news and the bad news: your escorts are here to stay, at least on this side of heaven. If you're living and breathing, you're going to have stressors. Question is, how are you handling them?

Christian counselor and pastor Steve Pettit presented a list of stressor categories that summarized many of the situations on our lives. A couple that grabbed my attention included "uninvited angels" and "chains."

Pettit described "uninvited angels" as those life-changing interruptions that alter the plans we've so carefully laid for ourselves. What if, instead of allowing these interruptions to frazzle our faith, we embrace them as opportunities to join God in His work and, in turn, to get a glimpse of His glory? What if we surrender?

Then, in explaining his "chains" category, Pettit used the following fill-in-the-blank: if it weren't for ___________, referring to any confining or restraining circumstance we feel holds us back. We get to thinking that we're chained by situations, prisoners of our fate. But what about Paul? He could tell us a thing or two about chains! But he didn't let this dictate his destiny. He claimed to be a prisoner of the Lord, and used His circumstances to share Christ boldly.

So, how are you treating your 'escorts'? As Pettit says, never see these as coming from any hand but the Father's . . . and hasn't the Father shown Himself faithful to you before? I know He has to me!

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