God is not only willing, He is well able to coordinate events and move people to bring His plan to pass.
I remember reading a Reuters News Service article some time ago about a man named David Page of Norfolk, England. The story was about how he held onto a rusty piece of metal for four hours because he thought it was a bomb. He was convinced that it was an unexploded device from WWII and that it would detonate if he let it go.
He was working when he dug up the device. He immediately called the emergency operator on his mobile phone. She immediately dispatched fire, police and ambulance crews.
“The woman police operator kept saying it would be Okay but I kept saying to her, ‘You’re not the one holding the bomb,'” he said. The father of five cried as he told her: “Tell my parents and the children that I love them if anything goes wrong.”
When the bomb disposal crew arrived, they told him his “bomb” was nothing more than part of the hydraulic suspension system of a Citroen car.
Hmmm…things are not always what they seem!
Don’t Underestimate God
• In Exodus 14, we find Pharaoh looking down on the Israelites. He had allowed them to leave because of the plagues, but now he was just plain mad! He thought he had them cornered, with their backs against the Red Sea…but things are not always what they seem!
• In 1 Samuel 17, we see David facing off against Goliath. As Goliath looked down on this teenager, he mocked him. He thought he would quickly crush David…but things are not always what they seem!
• In Luke 24, Satan thought he had Jesus conquered. He thought He had succeeded and God’s Messiah had failed…but things are not always what they seem!
In each of these stories, we find that they overestimated themselves and underestimated God. They weren’t smart enough to realize that God was working behind the scenes.
You Are Not Forgotten
Perhaps you feel forgotten or overlooked. In 1 Samuel 16, David’s own father overlooked him. He thought David didn’t have the makings of a king, or seemingly of anything important, for that matter…but things are not always what they seem.
I’m sure the Israelites felt abandoned by God on the night Jesus was born. That very night you could probably hear people singing songs of lament, hoping that God would remember His people.
But things are not always what they seem. The Bible says,
But when the time had fully come, God sent his Son, born of a woman….
(Gal. 4:4)
In January 2001 the teens at RHEMA Germany prayed for a youth pastor. They asked God to send them someone. Since this was a new church plant, they didn’t have anyone to work with the youth yet.
The teens later told me that many of them felt as if nothing happened when they prayed…but things aren’t always what they seem. God spoke to Robin and me one month later and told us we were to move to Germany to be the youth pastors at RHEMA Germany.
God Has A Plan
God is not only willing, He is well able to coordinate events and move people to bring His plan to pass. Let me encourage you to not give up on your prayers or your dreams.
God is alive and well…and He is working behind the scenes. He is faithful. He can be trusted. We need to remember that just because we don’t see Him doing something doesn’t mean He is apathetic or uninvolved.
But what if it takes awhile to see the answer to your prayers or the fulfillment of your dreams? If you give up, you’ll never see them. It took Joseph 22 years to see his dream come true (see Genesis chapters 37-46), but it was well worth it.
It took Abraham 25 years to see the fulfillment of his dreams (see Genesis 12). So don’t give up…keep on praying; keep on serving; keep on dreaming. God rewards those who diligently seek Him (Heb. 11:6)!
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After resigning from his Associate Pastor position in a mega-church in the north Dallas, TX area, Jon and Robin moved their family to Germany in October 2001. There they focused on empowering European church leaders through mentoring and coaching, as well as teaching in seminars, conferences, roundtables and Bible Schools. They also planted a number of churches and youth groups throughout central Europe.
After planting and pastoring a “church for those who don’t do church” in Freiburg, Germany, they returned to the Texas Hill Country in August 2014 to help U.S. churches prepare for the coming Post-Christian cultural shift. Jon’s book, The Coming Post-Christian Tsunami is available in print and Kindle formats from Amazon.com.
Although they reside in the Texas Hill Country, they continue to equip Christian leaders throughout Europe and North America.
Jon and Robin have been married since 1993 and have three children: Ryan, Ashton and Emma.