LIVING ABOVE LIFE'S
CIRCUMSTANCES – Neil Anderson
Philippians 4:11
I have learned to be content in
whatever circumstances I am
Some of us tend to assume that
it is God's will if the circumstances are favorable and it isn't God's will if
the circumstances are unfavorable. Next to the Bible, I would guess that more
Christians are "guided" by this means than any other. Yet of all the
possible means of guidance, this is the least authoritative and trustworthy.
I had the privilege of
pastoring a church that purchased new property and went through a building
program. Through most of the process the circumstances didn't seem favorable.
Twice I sat with the mayor, who was also a local real estate agent, and asked
him if he thought our plans were feasible. He advised us not to make the land
trade, and he didn't think the city would allow us to build. He knew the real
estate and the political climate better than anyone in the city. But the land
swap increased our assets by millions and the city planning commission voted
7-0 in favor of our building plans.
You may have to set sail by the
tide, but you'd better be guided by the stars or you're going to end up on the
wrong shore. Circumstances may have their effect on your plans, but you have a
far greater accountability to God. Make sure you follow Him, not the tide of
circumstances.
I heard a motivational speaker
say, "I don't like to recruit Christians because when the going gets tough
they quit, concluding that it must not be God's will." Generally speaking,
I believe that Christians should live above life's circumstances and not be
guided by them.
Also be careful about applying
too much significance to unusual circumstances or coincidences. "It must
be God's will. Why else would that book by lying there!" It could be God's
will, but I would never take that kind of a sign on its own merit. I have
helped many people in occultic bondage who have made bizarre associations or
attached far too much significance to irrelevant events.
Prayer: Lord,
I determine to test all guidance by Your Word and not to be swayed away from
Your will by circumstances or popular opinion.
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