How easy it is to return to what or who you know even
if it’s not the best place for you. You know what to expect and you have
learned to adapt or compensate for any adversity associated with it.
Years ago I took a motorcycle riding course. Perhaps
you ride yourself or have noticed a rider changing lanes. To change lanes or
move into a different direction the instructor stated you must look in the
direction you want to go. If you want to go left you look left, if you want to
go right you look right. If you want to go straight ahead you look straight
ahead. The direction you look in will be the direction you will move in. I
never quite conquered the skill of riding but I always remembered those words.
Look in the direction you want to go.
Have you ever made a decision to go in a certain
direction, take a certain path? Perhaps you have taken a few steps in that direction
but for some reason didn’t continue. Maybe you were unsure about the path you
were taking so you ventured into a different direction or returned to an old
familiar path. A path where you knew what could be expected.
We read in the book of Exodus, after the death of
Joseph came a new king. A king or Pharaoh who feared the children of Israel
because they were mighty in number. He was concerned in the case of war the
children of Israel would side with the enemy. So he devised a plan to burden
them with heavy tasks thinking the population would diminish. Instead, they
multiplied and grew stronger. An angry Pharaoh ordered the midwives to kill any
son that was born to the women of Israel and only deliver daughters. But the
women of Israel were strong. They were able to deliver their babies without the
midwives. Finally Pharaoh ordered his people to throw every son that was born
into the river and only leave the daughters to live. But a certain male child
after his birth was hidden by his parents and later resided in the very home of
Pharaoh.
Pharaoh tried everything he could to destroy the
children of Israel. But unbeknownst to him God had another plan. God was
raising up a savior, a certain male child born to deliver His people.
When God has a plan nothing can prevent it from going
forward, and guess what my friend, if you are reading this God has a plan for
you! He has a plan for all of His children. His plan just as His thoughts
toward us are of peace, and not of evil, to give us an expected end as we read
in Jeremiah 29:11. A good end, an end that will be greater than our past.
God wants each of us to be free from any
bondage of our past. Free from anything and everything that prevents us from
moving in the direction in which He wants us to move. Free from things and yes
people that are not supportive of His vision and plan for us, the naysayers,
the doubters, the people that may not be looking in and moving in the right
direction themselves, so they want to keep you from looking in and moving in
the right direction.
Remember ye not the former things,
neither consider the things of old. Behold, I will do a new thing; now it shall
spring forth; shall ye not know it? I will even make a way in the wilderness,
and rivers in the desert (Isaiah 43:18-19).
God wants to do a new thing in your
life. It may be easier to stay where you are, doing what you are doing even if
it’s not the best place for you. If may be easier to stay in a relationship or
on a job where you are unhappy, not growing, being stifled. You may remain
because it’s the only thing you know. You are familiar with your surroundings,
so you stay in that place rather than move in the direction you know God has
for you.
Even though God placed a savior in
the lives of the children of Israel to lead them into a better place there were
still times when they wanted to return to Egypt. It was a familiar place. They
knew what to expect.
God wants to deliver you today. He
wants to move you towards His plan for your life. He does not want you to look
back nor does He want you to turn back. He wants you to move forward. He wants
to move you into His plan. The plan with an expected, victorious and prosperous
end.
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