What is the difference? It’s a fine line, and very
important which side you’re on, especially when “everything is on the line”.
Here’s what makes the difference . . .Perspective
How you view your circumstances makes all the
difference, because how you see
things determines how you react. You see things through the lens of faith or
fear, God’s way, or the world’s way, from a “heavenly perspective or the earthy
realm”)
Remember these examples from the Bible:
·
2 Kings
6:15-17 – “When the servant of the man of God
got up and went out early the next morning, an army with horses and chariots
had surrounded the city. ‘Oh, my lord, what shall we do’? the servant asked.
‘Don’t be afraid,’ the prophet answered. ‘Those who are with us are more than
those who are with them.’ And Elisha
prayed, ‘O Lord, open his eyes so he may see.’
Then the Lord opened the servant’s eyes, and
he looked and saw the hills full of horses and chariots of fire all around
Elisha.”
I pray that God
would open our eyes beyond the physical to see what’s really going on in the
supernatural realm.
·
Numbers
13:31 – Ten spies were sent out, eight had this report “We are not able to go up against the
people, for they are stronger than we.” In contrast, Joshua and Caleb had this
report: Numbers 13:30 – “Let us go
up at once and take possession, for we are well able to overcome it.”
They saw the same situation,
but with very different perspectives – all based on their view of themselves,
AND of God.
The Bible says that we
are seated in heavenly places with Christ Jesus – so spiritually speaking our
view should be looking down on our circumstances with clear direction. If we’re
looking around, we’re only seeing earthly solutions. However Psalm 121:1-2 says...
“I will lift my eyes to
the hills, where does my help come from? My help comes from the Lord, maker of
Heaven and earth.”
It’s our choice…we
choose what to focus on, and it will affect our outcome.
Let’s look at one last example – Peter and his
famous “walking on water” moment. First
of all, you have to give Peter a lot of credit for getting out of the boat. I
believe it pleased the Lord to for Peter to ask if he could come to Him on the
water. Jesus responded “come” and Peter was defying the natural laws of the
earth by walking on water as long as he focused on going toward Jesus. It wasn’t
until he heard the wind and waves and allowed a place for fear and unbelief
that he began to sink. What started out
as a great moment of faith, ended with Jesus asking Peter, “why did you doubt?”
I don’t believe Jesus was being hard on him. I think He really wanted to
encourage Peter that he was, and can do the impossible! It just takes keeping
our eyes on Him so we give no place for the enemy to bring doubt and unbelief. We
know that those are the weapons the enemy uses to keep us double minded and
unstable in all our ways (James 1:8)
– rendering us ineffective.
If we are looking at Jesus, but still don’t have
clear direction, the Bible promises that we can ask for wisdom, and He will give
it to us generously (James 1:5).
Lastly, I want you to imagine how you think God
views your circumstances? Does it line up with what the Scripture says? Look at
the following verses and see it from God’s perspective.
·
He warned us that in this world, we
would have trouble...but not to be afraid because He’s overcome the world.
(John 16:33)
·
He said nothing was impossible to those
who believe (Luke 1:37, Matt. 17:20)
·
He said we’d become mature and lack
nothing if we allowed hardship to produce perseverance in us. (James 1:2-3)
·
He said that He would work in every
situation for the good of those who are in Christ (Rom. 8:28)
·
He promised blessing when we’re
persecuted and treated badly because we follow Him (Matt. 5:11)
The list goes on and on…the point is that God cares
about us and everything we’re going through! He wants to carry our burdens, in exchange for
the life He ordained for us. He desires for His people to cast every care on
Him, because He cares for us.
Our only responsibilities are:
Ø Seek - (Matt. 6:33; Matt. 7:7)
Ø Pray
- (Phil 4:6)
Ø Trust
- (Prov. 3:5-6)
Ø Obey
- (Deut. 30:15-16; 1 Sam. 15:22)
Our perspective matters. When we see things differently we are more apt to fulfill our responsibilities.
ReplyDeleteI am so encouraged every time I read your blog. Thank you for doing this....
ReplyDeleteWow, it is amazing how you and I are often on the same page. Amen Angie! It is a matter of perspective. Will we see with a vision filled with God's Word or a perspective full of man's wisdom? I know you -- and YOU will look with a heavenly perspective.
ReplyDeleteLove you!