All Things Work Together For Good
One of my favorite verses is Romans 8:28 “And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are the called according to His purpose.” I admit that for years I struggled with this verse. I would ask myself, “How could God mean it for my good when I suffer or go through trials?”
On Friday I ran by the bank on my way to work to get cash. It’s 5:45am and I pull up to the ATM and slip my card into the machine. I’ve come to think of the ATM machine as All Things in a Minute. The machine goes blank. There is nothing on the screen and the only thing flashing is the card slot where you insert your ATM card. So I press the cancel button and nothing happens. I did that several times just in case I didn’t press it hard enough. Nothing. So here I sit with my ATM card stuck in the machine.
I will confess here that I didn’t automatically think of God at this point. So I look over and there is a phone number to call in case of emergencies. I am thinking that this is an emergency so I call the number. I get the automated machine and there was no option for an ATM machine eating your card. So I immediately start thinking that if I drive off with my card still in the machine will it all of a sudden decide to spit my card out to the next person who comes along. Then my mind jumped to identity theft. So I had to make the hard decision to drive away and leave my card in the machine.
As I drove off I finally started thinking about God. Then I thought of Romans 8:28. If all things work together for good to those who love God, then why am I worrying. The Bible doesn’t say a few things work together for good, or some things or a couple of things. What then came to mind was how could this be good for me? I mean I am not Bill Gates with more money than I could possibly hope to spend in a lifetime. Any thief who got my card and tried to steal money from me would be sorely disappointed. I could just see them putting my card in the machine punching in the code and then saying “Are you kidding me?”
When I calmed down long enough to really think about the situation and pray about it here is what I decided. I canceled the card when the bank opened. The second thing I thought about was this is a great way to save money. I don’t carry checks with me anymore since I always use my debit card so if I have no access to my account that is a good thing.
What is the moral of this
story? If I spent half the time thanking
God for the trials that are meant for my good I would be a pretty happy and
joyful person.
Prayer for the Day: Heavenly Father, I am
sorry I didn’t think of You first. I
went into full out panic mode. When I
finally moved to thinking about You, there was a sort of peace that eventually
came over me. It reminded me that You do
mean all things for my good if I love You and if I can always look at it from
that perspective, I will spend less time stressing and worrying over things
that don’t matter.
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