What great stories I’ve been reading the past couple of
weeks! So exciting. And interesting! Oh…did I mention that I’ve been reading from
Genesis, the first book of the Bible?
Yep. Exciting. Interesting. While reading I’ve been reminded of several
of my former Pastor, Dr. David Shepherd’s, sermons from the late 1980’s. Could not help but chuckle to myself as I
read in Genesis 8:7-8 about Noah sending out the raven and the dove to check
and see if the waters of the flood had gone down enough for him and his family
to leave the ark. Only those of you who
have also heard Bro. Shepherd’s sermon titled “The Raven and the Dove” will
understand! Trust me!
And then in Genesis 24 the sweet story of how the servant of
Abraham was led by God to find Rebekah for a wife for Isaac, Abraham’s son. Bro. Shepherd titled his sermon on this
“Seeking a Bride for Isaac” …if my memory serves me correctly. This servant of
Abraham had prayed before hand and asked God to let him know which woman He had
chosen for a bride for Isaac by letting her not only offer him water from the
well but also water for his camels.
Which is exactly what Rebekah did (Genesis 24:18-19 And she said, Drink,
my lord: and she hasted, and let down her pitcher upon her hand, and gave him
drink. And when she had done giving him drink, she said, I will draw water for
thy camels also, until they have done drinking.)
Abraham’s servant was so awed that God had answered his
prayer so vividly that Genesis 24 26-27 say “And the man bowed down his head,
and worshipped the LORD. And he said, Blessed be the LORD God of my master
Abraham, who hath not left destitute my master of his mercy and his truth: I
being in the way, the LORD led me to the house of my master’s brethren.”
As I read this several days ago, the phrase “I being in the
way” seemed to leap out at me. Abraham’s
servant meant that because he was in the right place …because of trusting God
to show him the way….he was led straight to the woman God had chosen to be
Isaac’s wife…Rebekah.
But then I thought about another way we can use that same
phrase “I being in the way”. Have you ever
said to someone, “Would you mind moving? You’re ‘in the way’ “. Or have you not thought that you needed to
move some clutter that had accumulated because it was “in the way”? This meaning of the phrase usually talks
about something that is a hindrance.
So then I compared the two meanings as they might apply to
our spiritual lives.
1.If I pray and ask God to guide me, then at some point I
will be “in the way” , or in the right place for Him to use and bless me.
2. If I don’t seek God’s will in my life, then probably
sooner than later, I will be “in the way” of His having His way in my
life. And most likely I will also then
be “in the way” of others finding life in Jesus Christ.
So it’s a matter of choice I guess. I can chose to be “in the way” by trusting God’s leading in my life and be
where He can use me best. OR I can chose
to be “in the way” by ignoring God’s instructions and becoming a stumbling
block to others. You have the same choice.
Which way will we chose to be in? The right one I hope!
4 comments:
I want to be standing "in the way" of Jesus. Don't want to miss Jesus or any opportunity to be used of Him.
Beautiful thoughts, Marilyn.
peace~elaine
I love this. When I first read over "I being in the way" I thought of me being my own worst enemy - but I love the thought of being in the way
(as God would have me be). Thank you Marilyn for making me think and pointing me toward a deeper walk with God. I love your heart.
Merry Christmas to
you and your family.
Martha
What a great thought! I, being in the way.....I have been in the way of what the Lord wanted to do in my life so many times and missed His blessing. I, also believe, I have been in the way of the Lord and walked wholly in His blessing. thanks for the very good post, Marilyn. Merry Christmas!!
Wow...I never would have thought of this! I love that your blog post always inspire me to ponder the Word! Merry Christmas to you and your loved ones.
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