Sunday, February 11, 2018

R U a Roadblock?


I live in an area of South Carolina know as Murrells Inlet, about 14 miles south of Myrtle Beach...we are the Seafood Capital of South Carolina (at least that's what the sign reads).


We are probably the fastest growing area in SC due to the warm climate, affordable housing and laid back lifestyle...oh yeah, we have that beach thing going for us too; however, with all this growth and the influx of vacationers we see between Memorial Day and Labor day, our traffic can be HORRENDOUS...especially since we have fewer than the needed roads and they are smaller in traffic configuration to handle such large numbers of automobiles. So now, at this time in the area in which I live, we have 6 road-widening projects under construction and traffic is worse than ever....especially when they put up the roadblocks to do construction.  Often, you can end up waiting 45 minutes or more before traffic starts moving again.

I am not complaining because I know we need the new roads, but I was struck by the idea of the roadblocks as a hindrance when I was reading Acts 11 today, especially when Peter is telling the Jews back at home how he came to preach the gospel to the unclean Gentiles and how they were baptized by the Holy Spirit...verse 17 says, "If then God gave the same gift to them as he gave to us when we believed in the Lord Jesus Christ, who was I that I could stand in God's way?"

And that got me thinking; how many times do you and I take it upon ourselves and become a hindrance, a roadblock to the workings of God. He has called us to be His servants, but often , we think we know better and decide that the situation really calls for us to be in control.  We want to do things our way so the outcome will be something we can live with or even better, something we can be proud of! How misguided are we that we should stand in the way of what God is doing...blocking His heavenly plans with one of our own.

How often have you and I failed to step out in faith to do or give or go to a place or person that God has laid on our heart. When we do this, we become the roadblock of God's love and grace that He so longingly wants to bestow on someone or some situation. We throttle back God's love by our lack of obedience and we stand in opposition to the works that He would do and accomplish if only we were willing and available and not stuck in our selfish ways.

So the next time God pulls on your heartstrings to share His love with a friend, a co-worker, an employee or even a total stranger, ask yourself as Peter did, "Who am I to stand in God's way?" Rather instruct yourself to say, "Lord, help me be obedient and not become a roadblock, but rather a conduit of your love for everyone you place in my path today!"

Living in these times a life that directs others to Jesus....

WPQ

Poem for the day:
In our worldly travels as we go from place to place
Let our love for Jesus show by the smile upon our face.
May we always seek to serve Him, doing as He has done;
Serving the Father from morning to setting sun.

Let no one every point a finger at the works that you do
But rather praise our Father for the good they see in you.
Yes living in this fallen world certainly has it's knocks
But that's never been a reason to be a roadblock...

To thwart the will of the Father and do what you think best
Is NEVER a good idea and will never pass the test...
That shows Him how deep your love and your desire to obey;
And that is why He gave to you another precious day...

Use it all for the GLORY of God and
He will give you the desires of your Heart!

WPQ © FEBRUARY 2018

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