PC Walker writes a blog RAGAMUFFIN PC whose perceptive thoughts give me great encouragement. Here's a particularly helpful recent post. - STEVE
We are truly in dark times right now. This I understand and am not
naive to. But alas there are some ways I do not find myself reacting
with the larger population when I see the realities of our world playing
out. There are a couple things I keep hold of in my heart and mind.
1. I do not place my faith, trust, or confidence (or lack thereof) in what I see on the news or in the world.
2. I have to clamor for more of the important dependence of life instead of living in fear of what I see outside.
First, truth is not anchored in my feelings or my circumstances. I
believe truth is anchored in God’s Word, and I will align all my
confidence there. The Christian life is one of faith lead by Scripture
(Jn. 15:7). In all parts of life it is critical that I have the Word of
God and always ask, “God, what are YOU saying?” My ears need to be far
more in tune to His voice than to the world around us (Ps. 28:1-2, 7). I
am not moved by what I see, I am moved by what God says (2 Cor. 5:7).
So is it does not matter what I see on the news; I do not pray what I
see on the news, I pray what God says.
Secondly, a German philosopher said, “the more a man has in his own
heart the less he will require from the outside; excessive need for
support from without is proof of the bankruptcy of the inner man.” In
times that are truly dark, I am more frustrated by own and
others’ dependency on what they see outside themselves. My level of
worry reveals the emptiness of my heart; it reveals how little I trust
God. AW Tozer wrote, “Is it not a strange thing that in an hour when
mature saints are so desperately needed vast numbers of believers should
revert to spiritual childhood…?” We are in a dark time, yes, but I fear
more for the faint of heart Christians with eyes dimmed.
We have come to be affected far more by what we see around us, and
this is because we have not spent inordinately more time taking care of
our inner lives. We ought to be clamoring to hear from God far more than
we hear from FOXNews and facebook posts.
We cannot, and I do not propose here, we avoid reality by sticking
our heads in the sand like an ostrich, but we also cannot run around
like another bird with its head cut off. As my pastor, Banning said, “We
are so impressed by darkness, we have all the statistics about it. My
prayer life is not based on statistics.”
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