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"We know that
all things work together
for the good of those who love God:
those who are called according to His purpose."
-Romans 8:28
Life is like
a roller coaster ride. There are ups and downs, fast parts and slow
parts, twists and turns, fear and excitement. In our sports we ride
this same
rollercoaster.
One play we are up, the next we are down. One game we win, the next
we lose. It is one crazy ride.
Faith is no different. There are highs and lows, times of feeling
near and times of feeling far, times of excitement and times of
disappointment. However, when we ride the rollercoaster of faith we
can trust that the ups and downs are "for the good." We can take our
hands off the safety bar knowing that whether we feel high or low,
it is for a purpose-- His purpose. We can trust the ride because we
can trust the Creator of the ride. The Maker of the ride we are on
is the same One who created the universe. That's how big He is, and
that's how much we can trust Him.
If anyone knew about this rollercoaster of faith it was Jesus'
disciples. Beginning as average men doing simple jobs, being called
by God's only Son to follow and learn from Him personally, seeing
miracles, seeing Jesus laughed at, being in the storms, seeing Him
walk on water, watching Him die and seeing Him rise again. . . Talk
about emotional highs and emotional lows! One disciple, Peter, went
from total devotion to the point that he was willing to go to death
for Jesus, to denying he even knew Him, to living his life in such a
way as to let nothing stop him from sharing Christ's story.
Those closest to Jesus experienced this rollercoaster, even more, in
fact, as they grew closer to Him. But still they were willing to go
on His ride because they knew they could trust Him. They knew whose
ride they were on, and they saw that it was better than their own.
They saw the joy and excitement that outweighed the trials and
defeat. They trusted that His purpose was greater than their own.
The twists and turns that may seem crazy to us can be enjoyed. We
know whose ride we are on, we know who has called us, we know He is
trustworthy, and we know He has purpose in both the ups and downs.
Knowing that, why not enjoy it? Why not throw your hands up in the
air and enjoy the ride?
Whose ride are you on? Are you taking His ride or your own?
AUTHOR: Loren Thornburg www.fca.org

In Jesus'
name, Amen. |