This is a regular post, but, as by divine
appointment,
it also happens to intersect with
I’ve just got to tell
you about something that totally amazes me, and if you’re reading the Beyond
Trophies series, today’s topic is the foundational key to beginning to understand
what ballots must add up to. (What Ballots Must Add Up To and what God
is doing through them is what I’ll be focusing on the next time, too, but this just has
to come first.)
Nobody will ever
convince me that there’s no such thing as a divine
appointment! When Jesus sent Peter and John to prepare the Passover (see
Luke 22), He told them ahead of time whom they would meet when they arrived in
the city. And it wasn’t that He just gave them an address where they were
to hope to find somebody in the vicinity.
No, the designated man
was to be en route carrying a pitcher of water, and his path would intersect
with Peter and John at the very moment they would enter the city. Peter
and John were to follow the man into a house and then ask the owner (who, by no
accident, of course, would be home at this moment) where the guest room was
where “The Teacher” (Jesus) could eat the Passover with His disciples.
The owner would then proceed to show them a large, furnished upper room.
No confusion, no surprise, no hesitancy, just hospitality from the owner of the
house. Doesn’t that whole scenario strike you as just a little out of the
ordinary?
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If we’re familiar with
the Bible, sometimes these things can slip right past us, but to be honest, I
don’t want anything to slip past me. I aim to read it like I’ve never
read it before, like I don’t already know what happens next—to read it like it’s
the first time. And I’m blown away.
And not just blown
away by Jesus telling them exactly what to expect. Oh, no, it gets even better: “They found everything just as He had told them.”
This is the God I
serve. Nobody else plans and executes like that. He
has the perfect power to carry out His perfect plans to accomplish His perfect
purposes. He is more than able to put us in the places He needs us to be,
and at just the right times, so that His purposes for us—personally and in His
overall plan—will come to pass!
For you team policy debaters, we’re talking about solvency
considerations. There are no holes
in God’s agency, enforcement, funding, or timeline!
NOTE TO SELF:
Time to quit stressing. Pray for direction, plan in light of His Word,
and be available. The next person I meet is my next divine
appointment. (Including, in the world of competition, the
next competitors and judge I meet.)
Your divine appointments
Speaking of the world
of competition, are you seeing the implications of God’s choreography and
orchestration here? Let's bring it a little closer to home for you
competitors. Your judges and your ballots are not just haphazard
coincidences. God divinely
appoints the judges he needs to accomplish His purposes for you (and for them) and makes sure
they get to your rounds.
When it’s time for
awards, God has the power to appoint every single competitor to the place where
He needs them to be—whether that’s on or off the platform—and arrange them in
the order He chooses! Will you
trust God for that?
If you will, then you can
relax and enjoy the ride much more than if you think you’re at the mercy of out
of control circumstances. Do you
feel sometimes like trusting God about this seems like somewhat of a
challenge? Well, I’m pretty
certain Isaiah knew someone else who may have struggled with this…
“Lift up your eyes on high and see who has created these stars,
the One who leads forth their host by number,
He calls them all by name;
Because of the greatness of His might
and the strength of His power
not one of them is missing.
[WOW, okay, I’m
listening…]
Why do you say, O Jacob [O debater],
and assert, O Israel [O speaker],
‘My way is hidden from the LORD,
and the justice due me escapes the notice of my God?’”
Isaiah 40:26-27
[brackets mine]
The One who keeps the
stars in place would assure you that He’s not looking the other way at ANY
time, and certainly not during ballot distribution or while your judges are filling
out ballots. Our days are
no accident. “Your eyes have seen my unformed substance; and in your
book they were all written, the days that were ordained for me, when as yet
there was not one of them.” (Psalm 139:16)
I challenge you to
view your next day, even your next hour, and yes, your next
tournament, as a series of divine appointments, and watch expectantly to
see what happens!
Breaking News: God interrupts this post…
to bring me a divine appointment!
I had written only as
far as the “note to self” section preceding (the “next person I meet is my
next divine appointment” part), when I had to stop to go do some errands.
And guess what? I found myself in the middle of an amazing divine
appointment!
I had been in the
men’s shampoo aisle wondering what in the world caffeine in a shampoo does to a
person’s hair and trying to decide which product—glue, paste, wax, or gel—was
right for my son’s hair (…was he going for spiffy or casual?), when someone
approached me and asked me for help. But not for help with the hair
stuff. He began to explain his need. I never know for sure in
these kinds of situations whether I’m being sold a scam or not, but I felt he
was genuine. In case he should read this someday, I want to be careful
how I tell this, but I can tell you that when I gently listened and bought him
groceries, he literally cried out of gratitude and stayed to hear the good news
of the gospel!
Please understand that
I’m nobody extraordinary, but I’m here to tell you that our God is. And I
absolutely love to be a part of the plans He’s working out through divine appointments! How about you?
P.S.
If you haven’t been following the Beyond Trophies series and would like
to catch up, you can click on “Beyond Trophies” near the top of the page to
find the rest of the series (or click here). The whole world, it seems, is all about competition, from backyard races to basketball tournaments and job promotions. The Beyond Trophies series is about navigating the world of competition with a Biblical compass and it's relevant in any arena of competition!
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