Things Are Not What They Seem
Devotion by Graeme Harrison)
Lord, grant me I pray,
In the name of Jesus Christ, the Son,
That love which know no fall,
So that my lamp
May feel his kindling touch
And know no quenching;
Burning for me
And giving light for others.
St Columbanus (c.543-615 AD)
Read:
Philippians 1:12-14 Read this 3 times, each time asking God’s help and thinking about those words or phrases that leap out at you.
12 Now I want you to know, brothers and sisters, that what has happened to me has actually served to advance the gospel.
13 As a result, it has become clear throughout the whole palace guard and to everyone else that I am in chains for Christ.
14 And because of my chains, most of the brothers and sisters have become confident in the Lord and dare all the more to proclaim the gospel without fear
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(Philippians 1:12-14 NIV)
Thought for the Day:
Paul is in Caesar’s prison in Rome awaiting trial. He could be executed or exonerated. However, the legal system then like now takes forever to get to trial. In the meantime, Paul lives in a low security prison for months (years?) with a 12-hourly rotation of guards next to him. It would appear that Paul’s enemies have succeeded in stopping his evangelistic ministry and trapping him in misery. But things are not what they seem. Paul does not see himself as trapped or snookered. Instead, he seems himself in the midst of opportunity. He is able to share about Jesus with people he would not normally meet; the guards. And he gets to meet a lot of guards over time!
Paul learnt to see that ‘roadblocks’ were only roadblocks if you thought there was only one way to do things. A roadblock may in fact be a gift from God that frees you from being stuck in a rut. It makes you ask the question, “Is there another way?”
Strangely, the covid shutdown has forced all of us to ask this question repeatedly. God always has another way.
Do you have a roadblock in your life that stops you doing what you think God wants you to do? Is there another way to achieve this goal?