LET GO ....LET GOD!!!
A few days ago, I was sitting in the waiting room while
having my car serviced, when I struck up a conversation with an elderly lady
that was quite concerned with the problems she was having with her car. She
shared with me that she had just recently had to start dealing with these kinds
of problems….her husband had just passed away after 50+ years of marriage and
now, she was having to do all the things that he once took care of for her. I
told her how much I empathized with her because I had seen my mother struggle
with getting back on her feet when my father passed away suddenly. I assured
her that God would see her through these difficult days and we began to share
how dependent we must be on our Heavenly Father to take care of us, even when
it seems to take longer than we would like for an answer to our prayers. You
see, she was praying that God would provide her with another godly man with
which to share the remaining years of her life….she was so lonely and she
wanted God to answer her pray quickly; but, she knew that God’s timing is very
often quite different from our own.
We later parted company with thanks for our time of sharing
and I promised to be praying for the many needs in her life. As I began my drive home, I thought of the
story of the prodigal son and the three things that we must glean from that
parable in Luke….we must GIVE UP…GET UP …AND GO UP ….before God can have his
way in our lives.
When I say GIVE UP, I am referring to the miserable
situation in which the prodigal found himself once he had squandered all his
worldly possessions. In verse 14 of Luke 15, it reads, “When he had spent everything, a severe famine arose in that country and
he began to be in great need (dire straits). SO, he went and hired himself out”…in
other words, he kept trying to make it under his own steam; to turn things
around with his might and his strength; to make up for his mistakes and restore
himself to his glory days , ALL…. ON HIS OWN. The best he could do on his
own….feeding the pigs of another farmer and eating the pods that he feed to the
swine. It wasn’t until he was ready to give up control of his miserable life
that he could GET UP from this horrible situation and realize that a better
life was just waiting for him, at home with his father. Scripture says, “But when he came to himself”….in other
words, when he got up, dusted himself off and looked at his situation, it came
to him. I don’t have to live like this; why even my father’s servants are far
better off than I am. I’ll go home and beg my father to take me back …not as
his son, but as one of his hired servants. And that’s when the GO UP took over,
“I will arise and go to my father and I
will say to him, Father, I have sinned against heaven and against you and I am
no longer worthy to be called your son.” (Luke 15:18) When he decided to
include God and to leave the outcome in His hands, the decision became obvious
…so, he headed for home.
Yes, when life seems to beat you down, you can keep trying
to “make it on your own”…or you can GIVE UP
the pride that keeps you from surrendering to the power of the Father …
then GET UP from the despair and misery that engulfs your life ….and then do
what is required in all of life’s dilemmas ….
GO UP in surrender to the will of the Father ….for He is standing on the
road, peering down that dusty highway, waiting to catch a glimpse of His long, lost
son….turning toward home ….and a Father’s eternal love.
A Prodigal No More,
WPQ
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