Someone said, “The Will of God is always bigger than we bargained for.” This is true in more ways than one; for God’s will, to the surprise of many, affects not just us, but others. As Oswald Chambers writes, “If we obey God it is going to cost other people more than it costs us.” We cannot prevent the suffering of others if we are going to do God’s Will. To attempt to relieve their grief will only grieve the Lord. Allow Him to deal with all the consequences resulting in our obeying Him.
When the wise men followed God’s plan for their lives, the result was that untold numbers of children, under the age of two, were killed by Herod. How do you suppose the parents, grandparents, and siblings of those little ones felt toward the three men’s brand of Christianity? And what about James and John who left their old father sitting in a boat, leaving him alone with a business he had built-up for his sons to take? The two had left all to follow the Galilean, of whom there was such controversy that people were divided everywhere He went.
In the movie entitled, The Untouchables, there is a great scene that illustrates my point. Eliot Ness, played by Kevin Costner, wants to bring down Al Capone. He asks a regular cop on the beat named Malone, played by Sean Connery, how to do this. to which the seasoned cop answers by asking the question, “What are you prepared to do?” “Are you willing to go all the way?” What about us, what is our answer?
God’s Will is about God, not about us and others!
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