Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Hope Boat

HOPE BOAT

Psalm 42

 Verses 11:  “Why are you so downcast, O my soul?  Why so disturbed within me?  Put your hope in God, for I will yet praise Him, my Savior and my God.”

            Devotion 714, Through God’s Eyes, showed how to begin understanding what is God’s will.  This empowers believers to pray with confidence for the things that we want in life.  Our heavenly Father wants all good things for His kids.  And He welcomes hearing our dreams and goals.

            What happens when our dreams and goals are left unfulfilled?
 
            As children, we begin a hope boat.  We pile the boat high with desires and dreams as we grow up.  Fourteen year old Michael dearly wants to play football in the NFL.  His little ten-year-old brother Jeremy watches with wide eyes how Michael reaches every goal.  Both brother’s expectations are high for football success.

            Michael dreams of making the varsity football squad in eleventh grade…so he began praying for mom and dad to send him to football camp next summer.  Michael knows that he needs to learn and build football skills from now on.  How else would he beat out the other eleventh graders to make the varsity team?

            Eventually, Michael dreams that scouts would watch him play…and he’d be offered a college scholarship to play football.  Surely, mom and dad would appreciate financial help for tuition, room and board.  College is expensive!  That fills Michael’s hope boat of dreams and expectations.  Jeremy also wants what Michael wants.     
                                          
            Naturally, their parents want what would make their sons happy.  But their hope boat for them is filled differently.  Football success is on the bottom of their hope boat of dreams for their sons.  What’s piled on top are faith in and reverence for God.  They add good health, respectfulness, honesty, reliability and decency.   
  
            In short, the boys want success in playing football.  Their parents hope that both sons will be respected and admired.  While these hopes are all admirable, God’s plans are always best.  Wise believers pray for life’s desires, then ask God to shape goals to agree with His will….People’s hopes and dreams change with time.  

            It’s safe for believers to rest in God’s wisdom and keep our hope in Him. 

            Contentment and happiness only comes when hope lies in God.

Take Home Nugget
            Maybe God does want the same thing for the brothers and their parents.  Maybe not.  But hope is secure only when aligned with God’s will.  Feelings, wishes and personal preferences are not reliable for securing hope—and usually end with unfulfilled expectations.  Even when hope is based on a scriptural promise, people may not dictate when or how it’ll be fulfilled. 
Is your hope boat secured in God, or your own expectations?
            J.D. Griffith



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