"I thought ... !"
"I expected ... !"
"Why should I ... ?"
Have you ever said those words to God? I have.
"I thought things would be different!"
"I expected you to fix this!"
"Why should I have to do this?"
God does not act in ways we "think" or "expect". He doesn't do things the way we think he "should".
"For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways", declares the Lord." As the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts higher than your thoughts. (Isaiah 55:8-9)We can't understand his ways. We must be like Naaman and obey even when it doesn't make sense to us. Instead of waiting for God to tell us what we want to hear, we need to act on what he has already said.
Naaman's officers told him, "Sir, if the prophet had asked you to do something very difficult wouldn't you have done it? So you should certainly obey him when he tells you to do something simple like 'wash and be cured'." So Naaman humbled himself and did what Elisha had told him to do and he was healed.
We need to stop shaking our fists at God and saying, "I thought...! I expected...! You should...!" We can't understand, but we can choose to trust and obey.
I love your posts based on your readings in 2 Kings. I have always loved the story of Naaman and the great illustrations it provides-but I think you nailed it perfectly. I fell in love with the Old Testament on my last journey through the Bible in a year-to the point that I was almost disappointed to start the NT, but thankfully the NT did not disappoint either. Thank you for your insight-it has blessed me this week. Look forward to visiting your blog more often.
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Laura Robertson
Oh my goodness, you cannot believe how I needed to hear this at this very moment! I am sitting in my house waiting for a phone call from the doctor to give us the results from Court's latest MRI. His last MRI was showing some change in his brain tumor. Today's results will determine if he is to start radiation and chemo treatment. Everything you said could have come straight from my heart. Thank you so much for sharing yours. Monica Kilhoffer (formerly Mrs. Haygarth from D.D. Kirkland)
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