(Today we share with you a great word of caution for all who are prone to act out of impatience on the road to their destiny. Be blessed by this post by guest blogger, Os Hillman)
“The LORD has kept me from having children. Go, sleep with my maidservant; perhaps I can build a family through her.” (Gen 16:2).
Have you ever felt that you were supposed to receive something from God but it just hasn’t materialized?
You wait and wait until finally you decide that maybe God wants you to help out the situation. This is exactly what happened in the case of Abraham and Sarah.
God had promised them a son, but as years passed by they were still without a child. They took their eyes off the One who had made the promise and decided to take matters into their own hands. So, Abraham lay with Sarah’s maidservant, Hagar, and she bore a son, Ishmael (see Genesis 16).
The son of promise, Isaac, came later through Sarah, just like God had promised. However, the modern day conflict between the Arabs and Israelis is the fruit of this act of disobedience that occurred centuries ago.
I recall a time when I launched a business enterprise only to fall on my face. It had all the hallmarks of a Godly venture, but I was premature and guilty of presumption instead of faith.
The resulting financial losses are lasting reminders of a decision that was based on a horizontal choice instead of a vertical dependence that required patience until God said, “Go.”
The way to avoid making “Ishmael” decisions is to:
- Seek God fully on the matter in prayer,
- Be in an accountable relationship with your spouse and close associates who know you well, and
- Gain agreement through two or more people.
The Bible says, “The heart is deceitful above all things and beyond cure. Who can understand it?” (Jeremiah 17:9).
Whenever we want something strongly, it is a dangerous place because we no longer look at the matter objectively with a willingness to change our viewpoint. We have to approach a matter as being “dead” to the issue in order to fully see God’s perspective.
(Reprinted by permission from the author. Os Hillman is an international speaker and author of 15 books on workplace calling. To learn more, visit http://www.MarketplaceLeaders.org)
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