Wednesday, May 2, 2018

Your Life’s Story #2: The DNA of Your Life


“Consider it pure joy, my brothers, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith develops perseverance. Perseverance must finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything” (James 1:2-4).
A building block in a Christian’s DNA is trials and hardships. However, as James explains, there is a purpose—maturity and perfection or completion.
One of my favorite Bible stories is Joseph. Joseph’s life started out well—he was his father’s favorite, and received dreams from God of his eleven brothers and even his parents bowing down to him. However, his dream life quickly turned into a nightmare.
Joseph’s brothers were jealous of their father’s favoritism and these dreams of superiority. So, one day, one day when Joseph went to check on them as they were working in the field, they beat him up, stole his coat, and sold him to be a slave in Egypt. His troubles continued in Egypt, there, he was enslaved, falsely accused and imprisoned. He was abandoned and forgotten by those he helped.
However, not everything that happened to him was bad. God’s hand was on Joseph while he served as a slave and in prison and “the Lord caused all that he did to prosper in his hand” (Gen. 39:3). And eventually he was elevated to second in command of the most powerful nation in the world at that time, Egypt. And the dreams that he had had years ago came true.
Through ALL of these experiences, God was accomplishing maturity and perfection in Joseph’s life. And Joseph was able to come to terms with this fact (see Gen. 45:5-8). Even though Joseph’s brothers had intended on harming him, and he encountered numerous hardships by no fault of his own, God was able to accomplish the saving of Joseph’s family from famine (Gen. 50:20).
God is working the same in our lives as Christians; He takes the building blocks of our trials to accomplish His purpose of maturity in our walk with the Lord (Rom. 8:28).
Corrie ten Boom explained this process of maturity well: “My life is but a weaving between my God and me. I cannot choose the colors He weaveth steadily. Oft’ times He weaveth sorrow; and I in foolish pride forget He sees the upper, And I the underside. Not ’til the loom is silent and the shuttles cease to fly will God unroll the canvas, And reveal the reason why. The dark threads are as needful in the weaver’s skillful hand as the threads of gold and silver in the pattern He has planned. He knows, He loves, He cares; nothing this truth can dim. He gives the very best to those, Who leave the choice to Him.”
Ravi Zachrias said, “Accepting and celebrating the thread of your own personality is the first grasp of the Grand Weaver’s design in your life. You are not a number. He knows you by name. Every stage of the process may not look picturesque, but every detail will come into focus and possess its share of beauty (The Grand Weaver). Thus, as you go through various trials, be encouraged that God is weaving maturity into your life and quite possibly the salvation of those around you.
In His service,
            Matt

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