
Finally, after our week off we get back to our discussion of 'Just Do Something. . .' by Kevin Deyoung. This week we looked at chapter 3 'Directionally Challenged'.
Kevin gives us 5 reasons why we may find ourselves desperate to know God's will for our lives:
1. We want to please God
2. Some of us are timid
3. We want perfect fulfillment
4. We have too many choices
5. We are cowards
To be honest i see many aspects from all these in my own life: I want to know God's will because i want to please Him, I am timid, i want fulfillment, i am a coward & there are too many choices.
I left the 'choices' one to the last because this is the section i struggled with the most, why? Because i like choice!
I like variety & in total honesty, when i read in the Bible of the Israelites dandering around the wilderness with only one choice of food; mana, I feel sorry for them, i'd have been grumbling too.
Variety is Good, Variety is Bad
In the section about too many choices, Kevin writes "But now few of us can imagine voluntarily limiting our independence and curtailing our options for something as antiquated as duty." He writes this in a section dealing with how, a century ago people lived where they were born, worked the farm, & married one of a dozen eligible young people in town etc.
Personally i thank God for today's travel, & options, as i married a girl from Dublin, 100 miles away from where i grew up. If i'd married out of 'family duty' i'd have picked a girl from a long-standing family history of protestant-loyalism, not the beautiful Irish rose who, though, now a Christian, grew up roman catholic.
And i work, not as a glass-fibre moulder (my dads career), but in printing the Gospel. This is something i'm so thankful to be a part of, and praise God not just for the job, but for the transport which makes it possible for me to commute to work each day. I also like the fact that there are other churches to go to rather than the one i grew up in which had very little (if any) Bible teaching etc.
I can see the essence of what Kevin means here, and find that even with what i've already said, i have to agree with him. Having so many choices makes it very hard to choose just one; for example having left my family church when i became a Christian i've struggled to pick another out of the vast availability there are in N.Ireland. I have sinned in this area & it has been somewhat crippling to my walk with Christ.
In many areas instead of gagging on familiarity (as Israel did with mana), we gag on endless streams of opportunity, so i guess what i'm trying to say is that surely we need to find a balance. Enjoy the fact that there's variety, but make an informed decision & stick with it.
I guess this variety of choice is why so many date around, playing the field, trying to find 'the one' rather than simply committing to a relationship with someone & making them the one! It is why porn is such a blight on christian men as they store up a virtual harem of women. It can be why we stay at home watching tv rather than going out to reach the lost, because we can't decide where to go or what approach to take. "We" as Kevin says "are always pondering what could be better or what might be nicer about something or someone new."
Thrilling
In closing my thoughts over this chapter i'd simply like to quote a section that i found absolutely thrilling:
"We should start looking to God - His character and His promises - and thereby have confidence to take risks for His name's sake.
God is all-knowing and all-powerful. He has planned out and works out every detail of our lives - the joyous days and the difficult - all for our good (Ecclesiastes 7:14). Because we have confidence in God's will of decree, we can radically commit ourselves to His will of desire, withought fretting over a hidden will of direction."
A magnificent truth to pray about & beat into our lives.
Your Turn
How did you get on with this chapter, what did you find thrilling, challenging or difficult etc? what would you say about chapter 3?
*Undiluted Christianity*
Next Week
Next week we'll turn to chapter 4 'Our Magic 8-Ball God'.