By Paul Chappell
"Forasmuch as ye know that ye were not redeemed with
corruptible things, as silver and gold, from your vain conversation received by
tradition from your fathers; But with the precious blood of Christ, as of a
lamb without blemish and without spot."
1 Peter 1:18-19
While driving in a remote camping area, the father of a
vacationing family came across a large sign that read, "Road Closed. Do
Not Enter." The man proceeded around the sign because he was confident it
would save them time. His wife was resistant to the adventure, but there was no
turning back for this persistent road warrior. After a few miles of successful
navigation, he began to boast about his gift of discernment. His proud smile
was quickly replaced with humble sweat when the road led to a washed-out
bridge. He turned the car around and retraced his tracks to the main road. When
they arrived at the original warning sign he was greeted by large letters on
the back of the sign "Welcome back, stupid!"
Sometimes we can have utmost confidence in ourselves to figure
out issues or fix problems but we let ourselves down. Confidence is only as
good as the object it's placed in. When going through life, the wise person
places their confidence in an unchanging, all-powerful God.
When you face a problem or come upon life's challenges, what's
your first course of action? God desires that you would turn to Him for
strength and place your confidence in Him. As He reminds the believer in 1
Peter 1, your salvation is bought by His powerful blood and He alone has the
strength to help in your daily life.
The human reaction to difficulty is self-reliance, but God wants
you to be Jesus-reliant. Man can plan and scheme but only God controls the
situation entirely. Take a few minutes now to lay your problems before God.
Give up your control of the situation, and place your confidence in Christ's
plan.
Today's Rooted Principle:
The only way you'll see growth is by abandoning control and
placing confidence in Christ.
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