“Now
the Lord
said to Samuel, “How long will you grieve over Saul, since I have rejected him
from being king over Israel? Fill your horn with oil and go; I will send you to
Jesse the Bethlehemite, for I have selected a king for Myself among his sons.”. I
Samuel 16:1
“But
Dad, everyone is doing it…..” Every parent has heard those words and most of us
have our own version of a response. In our house, I would often say in
response, ‘But you aren’t everyone’s kid, you are mine and you won’t be doing
it….’ As a parent, I could see the big picture much better than my child even
though my ‘no’ wasn’t always popular with our children.
In
the same way, the prophet Samuel had a difficult time accepting God’s decision
about King Saul. Both in 1 Samuel 15:35 and again in the verse above, we are
told that Samuel grieved over Saul. God had rejected Saul and yet Samuel was
still grieving, hanging on as it were.
As
I read this verse it struck me that so often I too am not willing to let go
when my Heavenly Father has said no to something in my life. Like Samuel, I
grieve over it and don’t move on. “But God, if only……”. Samuel needed to be
admonished by God to move forward and anoint David as king.
In
the same way, I have to learn to accept what God is doing in my life today and
trust that He does in fact know best. I can know that He is at work in my life,
and as Romans 8:28 reminds me, ‘God
causes all things to work together for good to those who love God, to those who
are called according to His
purpose.’
Have you been
grieving over something that God has clearly said no too? Do you too need to
let go and accept God’s voice in your life and thank Him for what He is doing
right now? Know that Your Heavenly Father loves you and has only your best
interests in mind. He wants to be at work in your life.
Heavenly Father, may I be quick to
hear your voice and recognize when you are saying ‘no’. Help me to accept
everything as being from Your hand and be thankful for all that You have
allowed in my life, to mold me and make me more like Jesus. Amen.
Action Step:
What
is it that you haven’t wanted to receive from God’s hand in your life? Can you
identify an area where you have felt that you know better than He does what is
best for you? Commit everything to Him today and thank Him that He does know
best and is at work in your life.
2 comments:
Thanks good advice
Thank you, Doris. I think we all have times we think we know what we'd like and hope God agrees with us... but I'm so glad He knows best.
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