The
BIG fish seemed to be a death trap for Jonah, but it was a life preserver!
"Now the LORD had prepared a great fish to swallow up Jonah. And Jonah was
in the belly of the fish three days and three nights," Jonah 1:17.
Sometimes
the situations we find ourselves in seem hopeless and we feel helpless. Don't
despair! You may be all wrapped up and tangled up in the seaweeds of this world,
but keep calling on Jesus. Call out with a heart of repentance and surrender to
HIS will, He will hear you!
God
is in control of every situation that touches your life. He knows your name. He
can turn things around. He can move into the darkest crevice of your world and
set things in motion that you never dreamed about. He can break every yoke that
binds you!
He
can bring about your "release" just like Jonah. You too can be cast
out onto dry land, maybe a beach. Take notice, this is where many forget the
long nights of agony, suffering and total despair. This can be the time you
forget the prayers of repentance and the promises you made to God while you
were chained.
Desperation
brings about many promises that end up on the "To Do List." The smell
of the fresh air and seeing the daylight can cause a freed person to rise up in
an attitude of, "I made it! I am strong! I am resilient! I will survive!”
Hold
on, this new beginning of freedom is a place of opportunity to do what God
asked you to do from the beginning. To Obey Him! Your release did not happen
because of your own ability, but because of His great mercy, and receiving what
"you didn't deserve." Your hope is not because of your strength but
His and His alone. This new found freedom isn't to be taken for granted, it is
the gift of God. Your new directions will NOT come because of your intelligence
but because He knows the way you should take.
Trust
in the Lord with your whole heart. Follow Him and you will not become entangled
with this world again.
Warning! If by chance you forget your promises, Jesus may stop reminding you and allow you to go the way you choose. Any path other than His path leads to destruction.
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