“I’m afraid I will miss God.”
I find this statement to be one of the most common concerns among the
most selfless and tender Christians. On the surface, this fear of
“missing God” sounds noble, but time has taught me that the enemy
pounces on it, then uses it to entrap people. It is his
ploy to make everything about our performance rather than our trust in
God’s grace. It changes the focus to our ability to follow rather than
His ability to lead.
This makes our Christian walk fear-driven rather than love- and
faith-based. The enemy of our souls knows that every daughter of God
wants to please her Father. Satan perverts our godly desire to follow
God’s leading by questioning every move we make until
confusion traps us in inaction.
Listen, Jesus is not trying to trick you. He would not tell us to follow
if it was impossible. His ways are simple, but they are not easy. The
enemy knows that one way to stop the pure-hearted is to freeze them with
the fear of making a wrong move. He knows
that the immobilized cannot follow.
Lovely one, answer me this:
Where can you aim and not come in contact with Him?
Where can you reach and not touch something that declares His existence?
Where can you look and not see the fingerprints of His majesty?
Look up and you discover His wonder in the stars.
Look down and see His glory in a flower.
The mountains’ heights remind us that He is our Rock of refuge.
The ocean’s roar declares His undeniable might.
The wind awakens our souls to His unseen presence as it whispers, “There is more.”
We are promised that if we will but seek Him with all our heart, he will be found by us.
Consider Abraham, Sarah, Moses, King David, King Solomon, Paul, Peter,
and Thomas, who all missed God and yet they all were in the plan of God
even after messing up. Why would any of us imagine it would be different
for us? Don’t imagine, lovely one, that you
have messed up the plan of God for your life; you are not that
powerful. . . . I actually believe that if
your heart is pure, it is impossible to miss God. Why do I think this?
He is just too big of a target.
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