Refining Series: God Implores Us to Relinquish Control
/“... yet not my will, but yours be done.” -Luke 22:42
My husband, the pastor, stepped to the platform on a regular Sunday morning following the music part of worship when the Holy Spirit whispered to his heart, “Your work here is done.” He was stunned for a second at the timing of the statement, but he gathered his composure and proceeded to preach the message and wrap up the Sunday service. He didn’t tell me about the impression of God for two weeks.
We spent the previous seven years revitalizing a rural church. God moved the church through a building project, stewardship campaign, implemented a thriving Kids ministry, and brought the Sunday attendance from 40 to 180 under our leadership. Our children were doing well, we had just received a raise, and the church changed the bylaws so we could stay indefinitely. Our course was set, and we were content.
And just like that, God said we were done.
My husband didn’t tell me right away because he wanted time to process and pray. I was shocked when he told me. All my dreams of the future were crushed. We would move and need to start all over again. My heart was weary of starting over, but when we answered the call to full-time ministry, we knew our lives were no longer our own. We desired to be in God’s will more than anything, and so we began to pray and wait, each day exchanging our plans for His.
Part of the refining process for most of us will involve dying to our wants. And isn’t it this why refining is so painful? We have a vision, a plan, and a course set out and then suddenly it all changes. Why is change so jarring, and why is surrender so difficult? Why is it so hard to trust the good plans of God?
How do we set aside our agendas and wants?
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