With irresistible power desire seizes mastery over the flesh. All at once a secret, smoldering fire is kindled. --Deitrich Bonhoeffer
Whether it is desire for ambition, money, popularity, gossip, stealing, or lust. He says its at this moment that God becomes unreal to us. Only desire for that creature exists as we try to satisfy it. We try to appease an appetite that is quite unquenchable.
Satan doesn’t fill us with a hatred towards God, only a forgetfulness of God. There is not a person on this earth who has not faced temptation. There is not a single person except Christ who has at one time or another given into that temptation and who suffers from its consequences.
What were the consequences of Joseph’s temptation towards Potiphar’s wife? Genesis 39:7 She says to him, “Lie with me?” Kids, she ain’t talking about stretching the truth…or taking a nap.
We all have different things that have happened to us in our past. What happens is, what we desire versus what God desires to give us are world’s apart.
But WAIT, Joseph did what was right, he did the right thing and God PUNISHED him? What’s up with that?!
Isaiah 55:8-9 (NIV) “For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways,” declares the LORD. “As the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts.
The way that we do things and the way that God chooses to do things is entirely different. Yet we doubt Him. Yet when tough times come, we would rather do things our way. Why is it that we keep trying to do things our way?
- Charles Edison tells a story about when his dad’s factory caught on fire. As Charles made his way out of the building he looked to make sure that his father, Thomas Edison had made it out okay. He knew that at the age of 67 that surely his dad would be heartbroken because all of his assets were going up on smoke. After looking for a short time he saw his father running towards him. “Where’s mom?” he shouted. “Go tell her! Tell her to get her friends! They’ll never see a fire like this again!” Most of us would have been like, Oh, God!! Why me?!” He says, go get your mother this is one doozy of a fire! But Charles Edison continues: At 5:30 the next morning with the fire barely under control, he called the employees together and announced, “We’re rebuilding!” “We’ll build bigger and better on these ruins.”
We should be doing the same. “But you don’t understand my situation is different. You don’t understand what I have struggled with. You don’t know what I have been through. I have been through more than what anyone can take! NO one understands."
1 Corinthians 10:12-13 (NIV) So, if you think you are standing firm, be careful that you don’t fall! No temptation has seized you except what is common to man. And God is faithful; he will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear. But when you are tempted, he will also provide a way out so that you can stand up under it.
Ah, but God DOES understand. You see, Jesus Christ has gone through what we are going through. He urges us to surrender our past to Him so that out of the ruins of our lives, He can build bigger, he can build better.
Out of the smoky ruins of your past He desires to resurrect a life that would glorify Him, a life that would give Him praise regardless of our circumstances. That’s what Joseph did. As far as what we have heard he didn’t really do anything that deserved being imprisoned, banished sold into slavery, etc. Yet, through Genesis it says that Joseph continued to serve God and to be faithful.
With God, He doesn’t care what your qualifications are. He just wants your heart. He doesn’t care what has gone on in your past, He just wants to give you peace. He doesn’t want success, He wants submissiveness. He wants hearts ready for a God change.
God gave us a perfect world but we blew it in the garden and the consequence was, is, pain and suffering. Those things are inevitable what God wants is our faithfulness during those times. He wants us to overcome temptation and to use those things to bring us closer to Himself.
Hey Mark, don't know if you will get to see this but just want you to know that I read most of our blog (what is on my scroll down) and I really appreciate what you shared. wish I could be in closer contact with you. I will trust God and lean not on my own......I will try to remember to enjoy those precious moments like you described about Lucas. I love you Mark, James
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