The prayer jar in our church is filling up! Each time that God answers a prayer, members of our church take a small glass stone out of the small bowl and put it in the tall jar. It's a lovely visual reminder of God at work.
Sometimes someone (myself included) will accidentally reverse the process and take a stone from the large jar and put it in the small bowl. Ooops!
Sometimes in life, we do the same thing. We give our situation to God and think we leave it in His able hands, but we tie an invisible tether to it. God answers a prayer, provides a victory, frees us from a worry. Then we tug on that tether and bring that sin back into our lives or that worry back into our hearts.
This reminds me of a quote from Corrie ten Boom and a poem I read on a bookmark:
The quote:
"When God buries your sins in the deepest sea, He posts a sign that says 'No fishing allowed.'"
The bookmark:
Broken Dreams
As children bring their broken toys
with tears for us to mend,
I brought my broken dreams to God
because He was my Friend.
But then instead of leaving Him
in peace to work alone,
I hung around and tried to help
With ways that that were my own.
At last I snatched them back and cried,
"How can You be so slow?"
"My child," He said,
"What could I do? You never did let go."
Whether it is sin given over to God or dream in need of repair, when we give it to God, we need to GIVE it to God and LEAVE it with Him, trusting Him because He is trustworthy. Forgive me the cliche, but it's just so true: Let go, and let God.
9 comments:
What a great analogy. I think I'll make myself a No Fishing sign to hang up!
Blessings my friend.
Jan
Thank you Susan for this great reminder! And I LOVE the stone idea for answered prayer!
Glad to hear the good news and loved the reading and poem
Susan:
These thoughts you shared are so true. It is due to our humanity that we try to take back our issues and 'fix them' ourselves.
Giving and really letting go... that is a hard thing to do, you're so right. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
Exactly the message God is speaking to me right now. You confirmed it. Thank you!
Loved this! I recently wrote something along the same line. Great minds alike! We do like to use those fishing poles, don't we? Great post, Susan!
Great reminder, Susan. I too like the 'no fishing' sign. I think the tug we feel at the other end of the line is the Lord saying to let go...
Blessings ~ Danie
Hi Susan -
I love the idea of the jar and the dish! Maybe we should all have a set in our homes. :)
Wonderful news about your son and Dad. I'm praising the Lord with you.
Blessings,
Susan
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