Saturday, February 21, 2009

My Stocks! My Bonds! My Donkey's!?!

"Now the donkeys belonging to Saul's father Kish were lost" – I Samuel 9:3

I am watching as America gets used to the idea of a new day. A level of prosperity and playing loose and free with our personal and cumulative monetary resources is gone. It’s time to cinch up our belts and act more responsibly with the wealth we have left. We all are going to be held accountable for big changes. Many of us those changes are major life events.

In my reading today I came upon that little phrase up there. It seems that someone lost some valuable stock. We will find that God used this adversity to call the first king of Israel. In 1 Samuel 9 and 10, we find Saul working in the family business. He was employed by his father Kish. In Bible times, donkeys represented trade and commerce, for they were the primary means of transporting goods.

Some of Kish's donkeys were missing, so Kish told his son Saul to take a servant with him and go find the missing donkeys. Saul and the servant traveled the countryside three days in search of the missing donkeys - but without results. Distraught and I am sure more than a little aggravated and weary from the search, Saul thought his father might worry about him, so he told the servant, "Let's go back."

The servant replied, "Look, in this town there's a man of God, a prophet. Let's go see him and maybe he will tell us which way to take." In today's terminology, it was time to call in a consultant.

So Saul and the servant went through the town and the prophet - a man named Samuel - was walking toward them along the street. As Samuel walked toward Saul, God told the prophet, "The man who is approaching is the one I told you about. He will be the leader of my people."
Saul stopped Samuel in the street and said, "Sir, would you please tell me how to find the house of the prophet?"

"I'm the prophet you're looking for," Samuel replied. "Today you'll have dinner with me and tomorrow I'll tell you everything that is in your heart."

Saul's pathway to leadership led through the experience of a business setback: a missing trio of donkeys. God was in every step of Saul's assignment.

It was God who allowed the donkeys’ to wander off, which made it necessary for Saul to go searching for them. When Saul was ready to give up the search, God arranged for the servant to suggest that they look for a prophet in a nearby city. The Lord spoke to the prophet and told him to expect Saul's arrival. There was not a single detail left to chance. God's plan worked flawlessly.

I got to thinking about you and I. It is a good day, today, to realize God is in the “ordering” and organizing of our lives. Instead of being anxious, lets get excited! Let’s look with anticipation to this day – to every day! God is in control of every detail in your life. Let’s work on that as a goal for this week…to see God in the aggravations, the changes and the annoyances. Our position, our entire life may just be in the midst of a huge change HE is engineering. I remain…

InHISgrip,
~J~

3 comments:

  1. What a fantastic story... I have not heard it in forever.. and what a reminder that God is alive, and working constantly in each of our lives. He isn't held back by anything. He is working and moving always...and His eyes are always looking for those that will believe and walk with Him.

    What you said, "Instead of getting anxious, let's get excited!" Yes! I so so agree!!

    Because isn't it in those moments in life that don't go as WE planned, that God takes the opportunity to bless us or uses our fumbled up plans as a tool to refine and clean house?
    I have found that is so true.. every time... He is a fumbler of plans :)

    Love you! A

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  2. It's God who's doing the shaking up here for sure.. Had a friend explain it to me that God was "for" the poor and He was bringing to light the greedy who had taken advantage of them in this situation. In the bringing down, priorities will change. We will look up and expectantly await His plan. God has more than one I am sure.

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  3. You are dead on jady - God's working is individual and yet in the end the overall affect is to change a land, a nation, a people...hopefully the roots of selfishness, of greed (same thing, different syntax) must be broken in all of us somehow and some way...I just pray we give it over to Him willingly - it hurts when He has to rip it from our hands!

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