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Remembering who’s in control

Proverbs 21:1, 30-31

When we look at this world, it’s easy to wonder if God is still in control.

In verse 1, Solomon writes,

The king’s heart is in the hand of the LORD; he directs it like a watercourse wherever he pleases.  (Proverbs 21:1)

Yet in recent years, especially as I look at the States, it’s hard to see sometimes.  

In Hawaii, a gay marriage bill passed a few weeks ago.  This despite the fact that in 1998, the people in Hawaii overwhelmingly voted on a constitutional amendment that supposedly banned it. 

Now people have looked at the wording of the amendment and realized that it doesn’t say gay marriage is not allowed. 

Rather, it simply gave legislature the power to ban it if they pleased, and at the time they did.  Now the legislature has reversed itself and is allowing it.

Is God still in control?  Are things slipping through his fingers?  Not according to Solomon, who wrote,

There is no wisdom, no insight, no plan that can succeed against the LORD.  (Proverbs 21:30)

Why then is all this happening?  It’s happening because God is allowing our country free choice.  The choice to follow him and his ways, and the choice not to.

God could force us all to be robots and to do things as he wants, but he doesn’t want robots.  He wants people to choose him because they love him.

I think God may also be allowing this for another reason.  We’ve been failing at our call as Christians. 

Our call is not fight legal battles to force people to conform to the moral standards God has set up.  To do so is a losing battle. 

Why? 

Because our legal system is run by people corrupted by sin.  And if people corrupted by sin are running our legal system, they will eventually corrupt that system.  That’s what we’re seeing now.

Our call is not to fight legal battles to force people to conform.  Our call is to go into all the world and make disciples of all nations…starting with our own. 

That’s how a nation changes.  Not through legal machinations and maneuvering.  But one person at a time as we bring the gospel to them and God changes them from the inside out.

Am I saying we shouldn’t fight for our rights?  No.  But I am saying that if that’s our primary fight, we’re missing out on God’s call for us as Christians.  We’re called to fight Satan who is enslaving people to sin and destruction.

The church is already seeing persecution because of this gay issue.  And despite the “protections” added to the Hawaii bill, I foresee more of it. 

Jesus never promised no persecution for those who believe in him.  In fact, he guaranteed we’d be persecuted.

But no matter what persecution we may face, always remember that God is still in control.  And ultimately, when Jesus comes back, we and the whole world will see it.

But until then, let us yield ourselves to him daily, and carry out the mission that he has given us to do.

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