What happens to our troubles when we do God’s will?

Adapted from a Flickr photo by Mo Riza, Creative Commons License
Adapted from a Flickr photo by Mo Riza, Creative Commons License

Today I want to take on the myth that if you do God’s will, everything will go smoothly. Sorry, folks, it just doesn’t always happen that way.

Judges 19-21 tells the sad story of a violent crime and a quest for justice. Evil men were shielded by the tribe of Benjamin, and the rest of the Israelis went to war with them.

Is this a good time to seek the Lord? You bet. Why do you inquire of God before a battle? Because you want to make sure you’re doing the right thing. Because you don’t want to fight if you don’t need to. Because you don’t want to get killed or wounded. Because, if you must fight, you want to win.

Those seeking justice inquired of God. God said go for it. They went for it and lost. So they inquired of God again. Again God said, “Go up against them.” (Pretty clear answer if you ask me.) Again they lost.

Now 40,000 men are dead. And the men still alive and gloating over their victory are the very men who committed the crime.

I bring this up because some of you may have inquired of God, got His direction, ran with it, and now everything is going wrong. Those around you are saying, “See, there’s something wrong with you. You didn’t get it right.” And inside there are voices that say, “I must be a fool. I must have thought I heard from God, but I didn’t.”

Not necessarily. David followed God and went from the frying pan into the fire. Moses did what God told him to do and things only got worse for the people of God.

We all want the will of God to make us healthy, wealthy and wise. But sometimes it doesn’t, at least not at first. Sometimes the will of God takes us on difficult paths that we would not choose for ourselves.

It’s easy to jump to conclusions when we see people in trouble and assume that they’ve missed God. But that isn’t always the case. Sometimes they are in the exact center of God’s will.

God does straighten it all out in the end. The Israelis triumphed on the third try. David became king. Moses brought his people out of Egypt. Jesus rose from the dead. And so will you.

Be encouraged!
Dwight

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Photo credit: Adapted from a Flickr photo by Mo Riza, Creative Commons License

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2 Comments

  1. Great topic Dwight, It so easy to get caught up believing if we can just find that magic prayer or right amount of faith and all will wonderful. However, we can also take look a the the life of Paul and all that he went through as as a faithful servant. 2 Corinthians 11:21-29

    • Great observation, Jon. Thanks!


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