The time has come.
My Seattle Seahawks are again marching forward to war.
Every year, we go through this. We microanalyze the meaningless preseason games, discuss the September cutdowns to death, scrutinize every bit of offseason literature coming out of the city media, all in pursuit of one haunting question…do the Seahawks have a chance this year?
And every year, we Christians think about “that thing”. That breakthrough or victory or miracle or answer to prayer that we’re hoping for.
Maybe this will be the year that chronic illness finally goes into remission. The year you get out of debt. The year you get engaged. The year that gripping sin on your spouse finally gives way. Maybe you don’t know exactly what you want to see; you’re just hoping things will “get better” somehow.
Steven Furtick has a sermon called “Don’t Stop on Six”. It’s one of my favorites. The reference is to how the Israelites were commanded to march around Jericho seven times before releasing a shout, and how they would have missed the miracle had they stopped on the sixth lap. I love an inspirational sermon every once in a while, and “Don’t Stop on Six” is one of my favorites.
And yet…it makes me uneasy.
It makes me uneasy because, while I know this stuff has a place in the Christian faith, it’s not supposed to be the core. Too many churches lean full-on inspirational and spout this stuff 24/7. “You’re closer than you think” is an all-too-common cliche; it gets people perched on a perpetual cliff of anticipation, causing them to defer their joy to something in the future and weighing heavier on their hearts year after year as the dreams fail to appear, because these churches blindly affirm every dream and prayer instead of training them toΒ ask God what he’s planning to do.
Instead, Christianity really takes off in your heart when you’re willing to ask, “This might be the year…but what if it’s not?”
I ask this question often. Some of it is actually mere doubt, which is why some occasional Furtick is probably good for me. But some of it is just guarding my heart. I know my faith isn’t about the “goodies”, as generous as God may be.
I ask the question – “what if it’s not?” – and over the years it has generated such answers as:
“Go spread the Gospel.” (Thousands plunge daily into hell while we ask God for our own comforts.)
“Is your own sin amongst the enemies you seek to defeat?”
“God’s timing is brilliant. You must learn to love it.”
“What do you already have that you’re neither utilizing nor giving thanks for?”
Maybe this will be your year. I pray it is. (And in case you’re wondering, the Seahawks’ recent trade for defensive tackle Sheldon Richardson has me predicting a 13-3 record.)
But if not…
…then we have work to do anyway.
May we find our joy in him and his work.
And there is so much to be found.
Good words. Right now I’m thinking about Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego–“Well King, our God is able to deliver us right out of that furnace–but if He doesn’t do it–well just light it up, we ain’t a changin’!” (This is from the Burbank Paraphrase Bible, hope to be published one day!)
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That’s a great verse to invoke…captures both an unwavering boldness in God’s goodness and generosity and a determination to obey regardless of the outcome. How fierce they were in both stances.
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Ah, that today people would become that FIERCE! FIERCE, now there’s a word we need to see in action more often!
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The part you wrote about deferring our joy until the future really hit home! I agree that it’s important to have a hopeful outlook for the future, but it’s a sad life if we’re always waiting for God’s blessings before we do God’s work/enjoy His company.
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It’s a fine line. A lot of the Bible talks about believing in God’s power to deliver, but if our eyes are constantly there, we’re off-balance.
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I have to always remind myself that I am incredibly blessed even if I am not getting what I want or what I believe that God wants for me. This year IS the year, the one that God has made for me, the one that I will grow closer to being what he called me to be.
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One way God hit it home for me is to ask this question: “What if God were to take away everything I forgot to give thanks for yesterday?” It gets me very grateful very quickly.
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Such encouragement. Keep it up! I am sorry you are a Seahawks fan. Perhaps this is the year you will see the light and follow the Steelers. Ya know… football is way over-rated. I wonder if it will find its place in the Kingdom?
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Follow the Steelers? I was thinking of buying a Steelers doormat just so I can wipe my feet on it. I will never forget XL. (But thanks for swinging by my blog all the same.)
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Check my latest. It relates to this
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Great words of encouragement! I think any part of this is all of us at some point in our life, if we are honest. The one point about wondering if it’s this year….Sometimes for me it is just the devil wanting me to wish/ponder rather than to get out and do.
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Could be. Thanks for the comment, Diane!
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Hey, thanks David! I appreciate it! I will swing by when I get a second.
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is that your pic…great inspiration…i Just wish this year would be bring good results in your life
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Thanks very much, and I pray the same for you. Yeah, that’s my awkward mug.
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I moved from W. Richland, WA to the Pittsburgh,PA area right after Pittsburgh lost to the Cowboys in 1996. Someone from the church invited the family to a Super Bowl party. My only other Super Bowl party was when Pittsburgh beat the Seahawks (sorry if that still hurts). I loved how you used that as the catch to the pressing issue. We settle too often with a God that did something 2000 years ago. He is real. He is here. A good things are happening all around us.
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Amen. God is still working big things.
I feel slightly better about Seattle’s loss to the Patriots, because that was at least won fair and square. π
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Well said. I especially appreciated the ‘answers’ that you shared. They’ve been significant in my own life.
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I’m glad you stopped by, Leeanne.
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“… instead of training them to ask God what heβs planning to do.” So true! Here’s one I just read that really keys in on what you wrote: https://letusruntherace.net/2017/09/07/impetus/
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Saw that one!
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Amen. Whether it be “my” year or not, there are always great adventures and much joy to be found in working for Him.
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Amen
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I recently moved from the Seattle area. I have a lot of respect for Russell Wilson and Pete Carrol. But my Broncos are still number one in my mind.
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My condolences. π
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