The thought of God’s will paving through our daily
circumstances and encounters is pleasant and lifting most of the time. That is
until His plan detours our own. One day we are pleased with our route and
without warning God allows or produces a hearty interruption in our journey. Wheels screech to a halt, the road is closed before
us and we are suddenly redirected. Our trip down “My Way Hwy” is stalled and we
are forced to reconsider our position and destination before again moving forward.
Priscilla Shirer shares in her study titled Life Interrupted that these
interruptions are God’s intimate ways of bringing about His best in our life.
Of course we understand the concept of biblical principles at work in our
circumstances. Still these interruptions can often feel like accidents or traffic traumas
which leave us in shock in the middle of the road. So what are we to do when life
is interrupted and we are given a map
through unfamiliar, uncomfortable or even frightful territory?
First we seek the LORD in prayer. Nothing we experience gets
around God’s sovereignty. Therefore it is imperative that we cry out to our
Heavenly Father for insight and discernment in our circumstance. He has either
allowed the interruption or orchestrated it to bring about His will in our life. Second we
will come through the interruption well when we yield to God’s map. As the
Apostle Paul in Philippians 4:12-13 shares that he had to learn to be content in every circumstance through the power of
Christ, we also should strive to be content before, during and after
interruptions. Third we must trust the purpose of God for the interruption. Our
Heavenly Father desires more than we can comprehend to bring us to a spiritual
wholeness. Everything spoken to us through His Word and by His Holy Spirit is
meant to teach us of His ways and encourage us through His hands on the wheel process of
sanctification. God’s goal is good and while His path is narrow it is the only
road which leads to Home. Finally we should hold onto the hope that each
challenging interruption has potential to lead us to more than we could ever
imagine. As we submit to God’s plan for our life and humbly journey through our
days with the LORD, blessings will be ours in great measure; peace, joy, rest,
contentment and purpose shaken, pressed down even overflowing.
The choice is ours. We do not have to let Jesus navigate.
Yet, through my own experience of gripping the wheel and charting my course I
have learned spiritual summits are never reached via smooth roads. They are
usually experienced through life
interruptions which send us off road and through bumpier terrain.
For example when I was fifteen my mother lost her battle
with cancer. Just two weeks before her fortieth birthday she had to say
good-bye to four daughters and her first grandchild still in the womb. Cancer interrupted all our lives and forced us
to travel a road of despair. After my mother’s passing, my life continued to be
rerouted by interruptions. Unfortunately,
what was meant to navigate me into the arms of divine comfort left me
embittered and broken down on the road. I rejected the invitation to follow
Christ’s route to salvation and instead bought a ticket on a fast train in the opposite
direction.
Like Jonah I wanted nothing to do with God’s plan. His interruptions and map thus far had only
produced heartache and sorrow according to my GPS. Little did I know that act
of rebellion would lead me into treacherous territory, like Jonah’s raging sea.
I too would narrowly escape with my life. In a moment of desperation and spiritual
bleakness Jesus extended grace; offering once again to be my guide. I wholeheartedly
embraced His interruption with relief
and gratitude (For I was very tired of navigating life on my own).
I pray you will seek the LORD’s direction when your journey
is interrupted with detours and closed roads. Though your ultimate destination
is not meant to be reached in this world, Jesus promises following His course
will bless you with the BEST ride of your life!
Tracy L.
Frazier
Director/Founder
of The FOLD: Fellowship Opportunity for Ladies Discipleship
Video: Priscilla
Shirer – Life Interrupted
Music Video:
Carrie Underwood – Jesus Take the Wheel
Scripture: Jonah
1:1-3; The word of the LORD came to Jonah son of Amittai: “Go to the great city of Nineveh and preach
against it, because its wickedness has come up before me.” But Jonah ran away from the LORD and headed
for Tarshish. He went down to Joppa,
where he found a ship bound for that port. After paying for the fare, he went
aboard and sailed for Tarshish to flee from the LORD.
Get in on the conversation by leaving your comments to the questions below.
ReplyDelete1.
Noah, Job, Naomi and Esther have great testimonies of how God’s interruption in their lives ultimately brought forth incredible beauty out of their pain.
What hope do their stories offer us?
2.
ReplyDeleteRecognizing we all experience God sized “interruptions” how might our attitude towards every day interruptions need to change?