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What is God doing?
I remember a few years back driving past a major building project on my way in to Luton. It seemed that the builders were spending ages preparing the ground and digging foundations. But after many months ‘buildings’ started to sprout up from the ground and a sense of the final structure became clear.
This picture reminds me so much of the challenge of following God. God is always at work in the world and whilst sometimes we get a sense of what He is doing, at other times it seems that we’re really not quite sure. What is God doing?
Isaiah reminds us that we are the clay, formed by the hand of the potter (Isaiah 64). God is the one who builds, shapes, and cuts away to ensure the end product is truly beautiful. I’m very aware that I need to be clay on the Lord’s potter’s wheel, although I have to confess that often I'm not totally sure what kind of pot He's making.
The Psalmist (127) reminds us that God is the ultimate builder and we are His workers. It is essential that our work is built on foundations that our laid by God Himself - Foundations that are deep, strong, reliable and will endure the toughest of storms.
Jesus tells us that God is the gardener and we are branches plugged into Jesus the vine (John 15). I love this passage. It makes some great promises. It reminds us that God's desire is that we bear much fruit. It confirms our total dependence on God. It encourages us to pray because God answers. It also speaks about the necessity of God’s pruning work. God prunes the vine so that it can keep growing. Pruning is uncomfortable, change is tough – yet our responsibility is to ensure that the pruning is God-led and not man-led.
There may be many times in our lives when we’re not sure what God is doing? Our challenge is to let God be God. For as we do this, I am confident that the Lord’s purposes will prevail (Proverbs 19:21) as we allow Him to shape, build and prune His people for His glory.
- Matt
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