Thursday, December 11, 2008

Finding the “emotional” override button

(Especially for Pr. Josh, Bruce, Margaret, Janel, Jamie and Yinka)

"We went ashore, found the local believers, and stayed with them a week. These disciples prophesied through the Holy Spirit that Paul should not go on to Jerusalem." – Acts 21:4

The phrase "through the Spirit" actually means that the disciples knew through the Spirit that Paul would suffer when he returned to Jerusalem; therefore as a result being (emotionally) concerned for his safety they tried to dissuade him from going. – It's a frustrating reality to admit that difficult and challenging experiences in life are always being processed (non-stop) and filtered through our emotional sensors, which directly affects our ability to engage and activate faith and obedience. Lots of fun, huh?

I've seen this way too often even in my own life. It isn't helped by the fact that we live in a religious culture with incredibly low thresholds for difficulty. Strap on its twin, "the prosperity movement", and we get a zero tolerance for any degree of difficulty. As a result, at the first sign of trouble every possible measure to avoid difficulty is engaged, except of course for being still, realizing that God is still.... God.

We all have that normal tendency to refuse to believe God could or even would allow such things to occur in a person's life. No way! Most "believers" have never heard of such a thing before…. certainly not at church. But if that's true, how then can we account for Romans 5:3 where the Apostle Paul tells us that we can glory in our tribulations?

Obviously there is an upside to our emotions that play greatly in our day to day relationships, i.e. marriage, family, birth, death, loved ones, etc. Our emotions being created by God, are essential to our day to day living, but when it's not very much fun, the apparent "OVERRIDE" factor comes from our ability to directly hear the voice of God speaking to our hearts.

The OVERRIDE Button

"And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus." – Philippians 4:7 clearly indicates that our feelings (emotions) are subject (subordinate) to the Spirit of God living within us, but also to the will of God. – Now having said all of that, the entire process for obtaining visas is beyond frustrating. Emotionally it is incredibly draining finding ways to keep young people who believe they trust and are following God from becoming emotionally overwhelmed and end up quitting. It has already happened more than I care to re-visit.

At moments my own emotions encourage me, "Quit! Forget it! It's not going to happen!", but then I see them working hard to hear God's voice, to activate real expressions of faith and obedience and they are convinced that God has spoken to their hearts as they continue to stand strong in the Lord and in the power of his might. – Hebrews 11:6 says that without faith it is totally not possible to please God, and that God rewards those people who are diligently seeking Him. As for my crew that is still waiting for the visas, my question to God is, "Are they not diligently seeking You?" - I've just pressed my "emotional" override button!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

hey dad, I just wanna let you know how much I admire you...because even thru the difficulties whether they are emotional, physical or whatever the case may be, you still have your house built upon the rock and everyone can see that. Thank you for being strong in Christ and for enduring, persevering, not quiting! Love ya!