A couple of months ago, my main computer died. Caused by a software
problem, it took some time, but after I reinstalled everything, it
actually is better than before. But the frustration at being hindered by
it still lingers in my memory. However, I learned a few more things
about computing in the process and the lessons learned have improved
everything I do with my machine. Now, for the picture- well, I have had
this over 20 years and I used to have a copy of it attached to my
computer at work (perhaps Bruce Arnold will remember this) and would
look at it often. Sometimes, computers seem like more of a hindrance
than a help. Which makes me wonder.... could a person hinder (frustrate,
impede, handicap, etc.) God's will? Read on...
Acts, Chapter 9
1 But Saul, still breathing threats and slaughter against the disciples of the Lord, went to the high priest, 2 and
asked for letters from him to the synagogues of Damascus, that if he
found any who were of the Way, whether men or women, he might bring them
bound to Jerusalem. 3 As he traveled, he got close to Damascus, and suddenly a light from the sky shone around him. 4 He fell on the earth, and heard a voice saying to him, “Saul, Saul, why do you persecute me?”
5 He said, “Who are you, Lord?”
The Lord said, “I am Jesus, whom you are persecuting. 6 But rise up, and enter into the city, and you will be told what you must do.”
7 The men who traveled with him stood speechless, hearing the sound, but seeing no one. 8 Saul arose from the ground, and when his eyes were opened, he saw no one. They led him by the hand, and brought him into Damascus. 9 He was without sight for three days, and neither ate nor drank.
10 Now there was a certain disciple at Damascus named Ananias. The Lord said to him in a vision, “Ananias!”
He said, “Behold, it’s me, Lord.”
11 The Lord said to him, “Arise, and go to the street which is called Straight, and inquire in the house of Judah for one named Saul, a man of Tarsus. For behold, he is praying, 12 and in a vision he has seen a man named Ananias coming in, and laying his hands on him, that he might receive his sight.”
13 But Ananias answered, “Lord, I have heard from many about this man, how much evil he did to your saints at Jerusalem. 14 Here he has authority from the chief priests to bind all who call on your name.”
15 But the Lord said to him, “Go your way, for he is my chosen vessel to bear my name before the nations and kings, and the children of Israel. 16 For I will show him how many things he must suffer for my name’s sake.” (emp. added)
5 He said, “Who are you, Lord?”
The Lord said, “I am Jesus, whom you are persecuting. 6 But rise up, and enter into the city, and you will be told what you must do.”
7 The men who traveled with him stood speechless, hearing the sound, but seeing no one. 8 Saul arose from the ground, and when his eyes were opened, he saw no one. They led him by the hand, and brought him into Damascus. 9 He was without sight for three days, and neither ate nor drank.
10 Now there was a certain disciple at Damascus named Ananias. The Lord said to him in a vision, “Ananias!”
He said, “Behold, it’s me, Lord.”
11 The Lord said to him, “Arise, and go to the street which is called Straight, and inquire in the house of Judah for one named Saul, a man of Tarsus. For behold, he is praying, 12 and in a vision he has seen a man named Ananias coming in, and laying his hands on him, that he might receive his sight.”
13 But Ananias answered, “Lord, I have heard from many about this man, how much evil he did to your saints at Jerusalem. 14 Here he has authority from the chief priests to bind all who call on your name.”
15 But the Lord said to him, “Go your way, for he is my chosen vessel to bear my name before the nations and kings, and the children of Israel. 16 For I will show him how many things he must suffer for my name’s sake.” (emp. added)
So, God took the efforts of Saul (later referred to as the apostle Paul)
and had a plan for him. Sounds a lot like Balaam (chapter 22) from the
book of numbers doesn't it? The answer to the question posed in the
first paragraph is a resounding- NO. God will ultimately use
whatever you do to see that HIS will is accomplished. But, the question
still remains- I wonder if God feels like that duck in the picture
(when we foolishly try to thwart his revealed word)? Hummm...
Jeremiah, Chapter 23
Be Careful!!!!
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