living today in light of that day

living today in light of that day

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Faith, Obedience, and Two Circles


Today I listened to a 12 minute CCEF podcast called Does God Really Love My Children?
David Powlison talks about two "nested circles," and I'm half quoting half paraphrasing him below:
In the very big circle are all the things we are concerned about and want to turn out a certain way. We know these things are in God's control and not our own. The little circle is within the big one. This holds the things I'm actually responsible to do, how I'm called to live, etc.
We often wish the little circle was as big as the big one, and that there was something we could do to guarantee outcomes in health, money, loved ones, etc. But the little circle is always way smaller than the big circle. This is a major call to your faith: how to live with uncertainty. We are a morning mist. How do you live well with huge things you don't control?
That large circle is where we need to simply trust that God is in fact good. He is way bigger than we are. This is his universe, his kingdom, and he is weaving together a tapestry. Parts of it look ugly to us, and we don't understand how those can be there. But it is his universe and kingdom, and we are not the kings and queens. We are not called to know or control the future. We are called to trust. In the little circle, we are called to do everything that it means to live by faith and obey him.
So that is what I'm called to focus on - living by faith and obeying my king. For God is God, and there is no other.

...for I am God, and there is none like me,
declaring the end from the beginning
and from ancient times things not yet done,
saying, 'My cousel shall stand,
and I will accomplish all my purpose,'
Isaiah 46:9-10

photo: bridge in Potter County, PA 2008

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