“Perspective is everything when you are experiencing
the challenges of life.” Joni Eareckson Tada
There was a small town on the border of
Canada and the United States. For years both countries fought over the
ownership of the town. Finally, the matter went to court and the judge decided
in favor of the United States. The town was definitely in the U.S. At the end
of the trial one old fellow was heard to say as he left the courtroom, “Oh,
thank goodness, I just don’t think I could have stood another one of those cold
Canadian winters.” Isn’t
it strange how a shift in perspective can change so many things? An American
winter sounds milder than a Canadian one. Think of how life looks different
when you’re 35 as compared to 21, or 65 compared to 35.
The
angle from which we view things determines much of what we see. Perspective is
everything. It’s the lens from which we view life. More importantly, it’s
how we should view God’s role in our lives. Perspective must be formed by
what is true. As Christians, this wisdom should come from God’s Word. To
have a biblical perspective, there are some truths then that we need to
remember.
Life
is hard. All of us have had one of “those days” when everything just
seems to be going wrong. You get up in the morning still tired from a
less-than-perfect-night’s sleep. You’re running late for work, you grab
your phone, realize that you forgot to plug it in, and the battery is dead. Then
you go to the coffee pot hoping to turn your day around – anxious to get that
fresh cup – only to find that you didn’t quite have the pot on straight. Instead
of a fresh cup of coffee, you now have a counter full of it.
Our world is fallen and broken, and so are the people in it. We all have
to confront trials and sometimes very painful things. Jesus promised that
we would have to face tough times, but He also gave us the promise of peace, a
command to take courage, and reassurance that He is in control. In John 16:33,
Jesus said, “I have said these things to you, that in Me you may have peace.
In the world you will have tribulation. But take heart; I have overcome the
world.” To have peace in the midst of life’s turmoil, we must cling to
God’s perspective to experience His peace even in the very worst times of life.
We must do what countless other people of God have done.
God
is good. The Bible defines God’s goodness in two ways. One has to do
with His character and the other with His actions.
Psalm
119:68 captures both when it says of God: “You are good and You do what is
good…” The first part focuses on that God is by His very nature good. He is
"morally excellent, extraordinarily beautiful, and extravagantly
bountiful." Yet, how do you see the true character of a person? By that
person’s actions. The second part of God's goodness then concentrates on what
He does. The Bible is replete with descriptions that point to His kindness, His
mercy, His steadfast love, His generosity. God is disposed to give to human
beings beyond what they deserve, all the time. God is good.
God is Sovereign. Jeremiah 32:17 says, “Ah,
Lord God! It is You who have made the heavens and the earth by Your
great power and by Your outstretched arm! Nothing is too hard for
You.” God chooses world leaders (Proverbs 21:1) and controls all human
events (Psalm 33:9-11). And He controls all of our circumstances (James
4:13-15). To say that God is sovereign is to say that He is unrivaled in
majesty, unlimited in power and knowledge, and unaffected by anything outside of
Himself. He is outside of time and totally free to do whatever He wills to do
anywhere, at any time, in every single detail without interference. The bottom
line is that God reigns! That’s what it means to say that God is sovereign.
Run
that around the block in your thoughts. When someone we love lies in a hospital
bed and we don't know what's going to happen, God is in control. When the
economy - national or personal - is slipping and sliding, God is in control.
When we’re lonely and wonder if we're ever going to connect with someone, God
is in control. God is Sovereign.
God
is All-Wise. Psalm 147:5, “Great is our Lord, and abundant in
power; His understanding is beyond measure.” That simply means that there
is absolutely nothing that God does not know. From the spinning of galaxies
hundreds of lightyears in diameter down to the vibrations of subatomic
particles, everything in creation is known and understood by God. It only makes
sense that God would understand it, since He created it and now keeps it all
going by His power. Every word spoken by every person who ever lived, every
thought in every mind, every movement by any of the billions of insects, birds,
fish, and mammals anywhere in the world; every chemical reaction going on
inside every flower, tree and plant on every continent - ALL of these are fully
comprehended by God. They are all known and understood by God simultaneously,
all the time, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
What
difference does God’s wisdom make to us? His wisdom is a source of great hope
and comfort. Only a God with perfect wisdom and understanding is truly worthy
of our faith. When you place your trust in someone, you want to be sure that
they know what they’re doing. Aren’t you thankful that God is All-Wise?
God is All-Powerful. Luke 1:37, “For nothing will be
impossible with God.” God’s power is infinite and unlimited. He has the
power to do all that He wills to do and is able to do everything He needs or
wants to do. That God is All-Powerful is a wonderful comfort to the believer
because He is with us and exercises His power on our behalf. Whenever we need Him,
and even when we think we don’t, He’s still there. God never fails.
For a lost world Christ’s cross was a waste, an enormous mistake. But to
those of us who believe it’s a demonstration of God’s power. In the very place
where God seemed to be defeated, it’s there we see His power.
Is
the all-powerful God good and does He care for us? Look to the cross and decide
for yourself. At the cross, in that place where the world sees weakness, we
find God’s power. We come helpless to the God who is our help and weak to the
God who is our strength. If God weren’t all-powerful, Jesus would be a rotting
corpse. Since God can raise the dead, He can do anything. Let that encourage
you as you face the seeming impossibilities of life. You’re not alone for the All-Powerful
God walks by your side.
So, when life happens and begins to unravel, it’s a biblical perspective
that’s our anchor. Our circumstances may not change but our hearts can when we
trust our God and choose to have a Heavenly perspective.
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