- Giving Up Control –
By Tony Evans
Sometimes it seems as if
our culture is obsessed with control. We control the temperatures in our home
to the very degree, and now many of us can even do that from our smartphones.
We control our schedules while using daily planners or apps. We even control
our time with God, giving Him five minutes in the morning or fifteen minutes at
lunch. We seek to control our health, environment and even, at times, those
around us.
Our desire to keep things
“under control” helps to improve a number of things in our lives and
surroundings. But it can also hinder us from living in the spirit of surrender
that a life under God’s overarching control requires.
Admittedly, not everyone
feels the need to control all things at all times. Some people are more
flexible than others. But within most of us is a desire to, at least, control
the important areas of our lives such as health, safety and provision. This
stems from our need for security as human beings.
Providence references how
God controls the spinning wheel of history behind the scenes. It is actually a
subset of sovereignty. In other words, one way God achieves His sovereignty is
by His providence. The providence of God is the miraculous and mysterious ways
in which He intersects and interconnects things in order to bring about His
sovereignty.
God’s sovereignty is what
He wants to happen. God’s providence is where He sets things up and connects
them so that His sovereignty does happen.
Where we often
misunderstand things is in the area of providence. This is because without a
full awareness of where things are headed (sovereignty), we might wonder about
the providential choices of God along the way. There are times when God will
even cause, or allow, things to happen that seemingly appear to be in
contradiction to what He wants.
For God to achieve His
ultimate sovereign purposes, He will at times providentially allow things to
take place that are outside of His preferences. This is because in His
sovereignty, God will allow things He does not prefer in order to accomplish
His ultimate plan. It is only when you understand the link between providence
and sovereignty that you will become conscious of God’s fingerprints in the
midst of His “apparent” absence. He will often only leave behind fingerprints
that show up when dusted.
We don’t always get to see
how God weaves and twists and tweaks things to take us to our intended
destination and purpose. He operates behind the scenes, pulling the strings and
setting the stage in ways that sometimes confuse, frustrate and confound us.
But also in ways that produce the greatest outcome and result.
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