The land of "what if?"
Have you been there? As much as I hate to admit it, I live there more often than not.
It's a land filled with fear. Fear of the unknown. Fear of the worst-case-scenario. Fear of something negative happening in the near future. Fear of "what if". Fear that life is caving in on you and what you assumed would never happen actually does. It steals my joy, my peace, and quite a bit of my sleep.
I used to shame myself for visiting the land of "what if". I knew better than to play with the fire of anxiety. I knew better than to let fear control me. I had seen God work in my life in so many ways that I shouldn't ever dare to question His sovereignty or His presence.
But lately God has given me a different perspective on the matter. Maybe He's actually encouraging me to enter the land of "what if". Maybe He's actually daring me to go there because that's exactly where He wants to meet me.
I used to tell myself, "Rachelle, don't go there. Stop imagining the worst. God's got this, and He's going to work it all out. Whatever you're imagining isn't going to happen."
Then I would respond back to myself in fear, "But what if it does?"
Yet maybe that's the key question here. What if it does? Isn't that what God is saying to us? What if the worst really does happen? He'll still be there, even if it does.
I'm sure Daniel asked God, "What if the King really does throw me into the lion's den?"
Shadrach, Meshach, and Abnego probably asked, "What if they really do throw us into the fiery furnace?"
Esther asked, "What if I approach the King and he denies me? What if I am killed for this act of faith?"
Steven may have asked, "What if they stone me, God?"
Moses asked, "What if Pharoah doesn't listen? What if he mocks me?"
The Israelites asked, "What if we have no way of escape when we reach the water's edge? What if we have no food to feed us in the wilderness?"
They're no different than today's questions. What if I lose my job? What if another job doesn't come through right away? What if the money runs out? What if my marriage goes sour? What if we get into a horrible accident? What if they say no? What if it's cancer? What if my best friend dies? What if my child makes the wrong choice that alters the whole course of his life? What if our savings gets depleted? What if the pain doesn't stop? What if I fall into debt? What if I get in over my head? What if I don't have enough? What if our President brings our country to ruin? What if terrorism strikes our nation? What if evil prevails?
What if? What if? What if?
Then we hear that gentle whisper saying, "What if?"
"Was I there when they threw Daniel into the lion's den? Was I there when they threw Shadrach, Meshach, and Abnego into the fiery furnace? Was I there when Esther approached the King? Was I there when they stoned Steven? Was I there when Pharoah mocked Moses? Was I there when the Israelites reached the Red Sea and had no way of escape? Was I there when they wandered hungrily through the wilderness?
Was I there when you lost your job and another job didn't come through? Was I there when your money ran out? Was I there when your marriage went sour? Was I there when the car came barreling into you? Was I there when they said no and your dreams crashed to the ground? Was I there when they told you it was cancer? Was I there when your best friend passed from life into eternity? Was I there with you when you grieved? Was I there when your child made that horrific choice? Was I there when your savings ran empty? Was I there through the pain that didn't stop? Was I there to help you find a way out of debt?
I have always been there to lift you above your circumstances when you're in over your head. That's the point. You need to depend on me and not your own strength.
I am always there when you don't have enough because I don't want you to have enough. I want you to draw from My resources. I want you to watch Me provide for your needs.
I am there when it looks and feels like the sky is falling, your security is shaken, and evil is prevailing.
I am still there. In the land of "what if".
Trust me. I haven't gone anywhere. If I take you into the land of "what if", I will be there to hold you, comfort you, lead you, and guide you through it. I will meet you there.
Stop living in fear.
Live in the assurance of my constant presence, wherever you are. Whatever happens."
It's a land filled with fear. Fear of the unknown. Fear of the worst-case-scenario. Fear of something negative happening in the near future. Fear of "what if". Fear that life is caving in on you and what you assumed would never happen actually does. It steals my joy, my peace, and quite a bit of my sleep.
I used to shame myself for visiting the land of "what if". I knew better than to play with the fire of anxiety. I knew better than to let fear control me. I had seen God work in my life in so many ways that I shouldn't ever dare to question His sovereignty or His presence.
But lately God has given me a different perspective on the matter. Maybe He's actually encouraging me to enter the land of "what if". Maybe He's actually daring me to go there because that's exactly where He wants to meet me.
I used to tell myself, "Rachelle, don't go there. Stop imagining the worst. God's got this, and He's going to work it all out. Whatever you're imagining isn't going to happen."
Then I would respond back to myself in fear, "But what if it does?"
Yet maybe that's the key question here. What if it does? Isn't that what God is saying to us? What if the worst really does happen? He'll still be there, even if it does.
I'm sure Daniel asked God, "What if the King really does throw me into the lion's den?"
Shadrach, Meshach, and Abnego probably asked, "What if they really do throw us into the fiery furnace?"
Esther asked, "What if I approach the King and he denies me? What if I am killed for this act of faith?"
Steven may have asked, "What if they stone me, God?"
Moses asked, "What if Pharoah doesn't listen? What if he mocks me?"
The Israelites asked, "What if we have no way of escape when we reach the water's edge? What if we have no food to feed us in the wilderness?"
They're no different than today's questions. What if I lose my job? What if another job doesn't come through right away? What if the money runs out? What if my marriage goes sour? What if we get into a horrible accident? What if they say no? What if it's cancer? What if my best friend dies? What if my child makes the wrong choice that alters the whole course of his life? What if our savings gets depleted? What if the pain doesn't stop? What if I fall into debt? What if I get in over my head? What if I don't have enough? What if our President brings our country to ruin? What if terrorism strikes our nation? What if evil prevails?
What if? What if? What if?
Then we hear that gentle whisper saying, "What if?"
"Was I there when they threw Daniel into the lion's den? Was I there when they threw Shadrach, Meshach, and Abnego into the fiery furnace? Was I there when Esther approached the King? Was I there when they stoned Steven? Was I there when Pharoah mocked Moses? Was I there when the Israelites reached the Red Sea and had no way of escape? Was I there when they wandered hungrily through the wilderness?
Was I there when you lost your job and another job didn't come through? Was I there when your money ran out? Was I there when your marriage went sour? Was I there when the car came barreling into you? Was I there when they said no and your dreams crashed to the ground? Was I there when they told you it was cancer? Was I there when your best friend passed from life into eternity? Was I there with you when you grieved? Was I there when your child made that horrific choice? Was I there when your savings ran empty? Was I there through the pain that didn't stop? Was I there to help you find a way out of debt?
I have always been there to lift you above your circumstances when you're in over your head. That's the point. You need to depend on me and not your own strength.
I am always there when you don't have enough because I don't want you to have enough. I want you to draw from My resources. I want you to watch Me provide for your needs.
I am there when it looks and feels like the sky is falling, your security is shaken, and evil is prevailing.
I am still there. In the land of "what if".
Trust me. I haven't gone anywhere. If I take you into the land of "what if", I will be there to hold you, comfort you, lead you, and guide you through it. I will meet you there.
Stop living in fear.
Live in the assurance of my constant presence, wherever you are. Whatever happens."
Published on August 08, 2015 07:37
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