How ridiculous is it to surmise from having a flat tire that now you’re
heading to the dealer to buy a new car? It’s true that a flat tire may
slow you down from your destination, but it’s bizarre to conclude that you need
a new vehicle just because your tire was punctured from a foreign object.
There are times some come to a similar conclusion; they have lost air
pressure in their faith and confidence in God. They’ve hit a tough
season in life so it must be time to make a change. You don’t look for a new
spouse just because you are walking through a tough season in your marriage.
“86% of unhappily married couples who stuck it out found out that 5 years later
their marriage were happier.” You shouldn’t start looking for a new job because
you had a run in with somebody at work. Should you start looking for a new
church just because the church is in a tough season?
God says, “For everything there is a season, a time for every activity
under heaven.” (Eccl 3:1) I’ve watched
people change the trajectory of their career all because they had a tough
start. I have pastored Oceanway Assembly
now for 30 Years. If I would have changed churches every time I experienced a hiccup
or a storm situation, I would have left Oceanway Assembly several times.
Somewhere in life, you have to plant your feet in His amazing love and
grace and say, “This is the place that He has called me.” Why don’t you
rise up and say, “I am what I am by the grace of God.” I can’t take the credit
for being here these 30 years. It’s only been by His cup of grace that He has given me the
faith, confidence, courage and tenacity to press forward in the tough seasons
of life. Some pastors haven’t set a good example for their people. They hop
around the country every 3 ½ years because of a tough season. That’s the
average stay of pastors in America.
Somewhere you have to decide that I’m going to learn whatever I
need to see in this season that He has designed for me. God is a God of the EXACT.
He doesn’t make mistakes. Many times we get flustered, frustrated, annoyed, lose
heart, lose confidence and courage to go the distance. The same God who saved
you with His grace is the same One who can give you the grace to brave through
your storm. Paul was in a tough season but He told him, “My grace is sufficient for thee.”
Refuse to be stubborn with God. Realize He can steady your footsteps. Running
from your problems isn’t God’s Answer. The reason I’ve survived some of my brutal
seasons is that I have learned where the “Delete Button” is on the keyboard.
When Satan puts a thought in your head to give up, hit the Delete Button and
respond, “I can do all things through Christ that strengthens me.”
When the enemy says, “You won’t make it this time,” Say “Greater is He
that is in me than he that is in the world.” Remember, God is always 100 x 100
steps and more ahead of your plans and the enemies’ plans against you. Say today, “No
weapon formed against me will prosper.” Will you choose to change your attitude
instead of your location? God has a great cup of GRACE to complete this
season in you. “And I am certain that God, who began the good work within you,
will continue his work until it is finally finished on the day when Christ
Jesus returns.”(Phil 1:6)