Five Minute Devotional — 03/02/2011
I have driven literally hundreds of thousands of miles all around the United States. In all my travels, I’ve noticed two important things: 1) Every single state has incredible natural beauty. 2) When it comes to being on the road, … Continue reading →
I have driven literally hundreds of thousands of miles all around the United States. In all my travels, I’ve noticed two important things:
1) Every single state has incredible natural beauty.
2) When it comes to being on the road, there are only two driving seasons – winter and construction.
It’s funny that, no matter what the state, the signs used in construction zones are very similar. It’s common to see things like “Prepare to Stop” and “Lane Closed Ahead — Merge Right” and “Fines Doubled in Construction Zone”.
Added to that are flashing lights and arrows and those incessant lines of orange barrels lining the road by the hundreds! (Oh, to have been in on the invention of those!)
Of course, there’s always the people who want to ignore the signs and keep driving, pretending the construction isn’t happening — and then move over at the last minute, invariably cutting someone off and causing a traffic “snarl” and making other drivers frustrated.
But once the aggravation is over and people have moved into the actual construction zone, there are some key observations:
- people drive slower in construction — going too fast can lead to someone getting hurt
- traffic lanes are usually narrower, and there might even be a detour…both of which help make construction tough to navigate sometimes
- no matter when you go through it, it never is convenient
- there are more people impacted by construction other than just you
As Christians, we go through “construction zones”, too. In James 1:2-4 , the Bible says this…
“My brethren, count it all joy when you fall into various trials, knowing that the testing of your faith produces patience. But let patience have its perfect work, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking nothing.” (NKJV)
…And in Romans 5:3-4 …
“And not only that, but we also glory in tribulations, knowing that tribulation produces perseverance; and perseverance, character; and character, hope.” (NKJV)
The fact is, as Christians, it’s construction season A LOT. God is always in the process of molding us and shaping us to be the sons and daughters He created us to be. Often, He’ll use tough times to shape us, which builds in us the “stick-to-it” attitude we need to get through life, strengthens our character and our resolve, and ultimately teaches us to hope in Him.
Sometimes He will use “signs” to let us know that “construction is coming” — other times, we’re not expecting it at all. Either way, when we enter the “construction zones” of life…
- We need to slow down to navigate through it, because it’s easy to go too fast and make a wrong move that hurts you or someone else.
- Frequently, the “construction zones” that God allows us to go through will also take us on a detour. It might be a detour of facing a past sin in our lives. It might be a detour to deal with some issue in our lives. Often, it’s a detour to get us on our knees in prayer, seeking God’s face.
- It rarely comes at a time when we want it. I’ve never heard someone say, “I’m going through a difficult time in my life right now, and it’s WONDERFUL! This is PERFECT TIMING!”
- When God takes you through a “construction zone”, it rarely impacts just you. Often, the people around you will be impacted as well. It could be your family. It could be your church family. It could be Christian friends you have. But often, it seems that God is at work in multiple people’s lives at the same time – maybe not in the same way, but often at the same time.
Ultimately, we need to just be aware that God will always be “at work” in our lives in some capacity. We will regularly go through “construction zones” in life – things that God allows to happen to shape our character and teach us to trust in Him more. When He does, “Give Him a Brake” – slow down and allow Him to do what He wants to do in your life. Don’t get aggravated or irritated. While it might not seem to fit into your schedule well, it fits into God’s schedule well…and He ALWAYS has perfect timing!
Have a blessed day!
–Pastor John