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Encouragement for Today - Apr. 6, 2009

April 6, 2009

 

I Know How I Designed It

Van Walton

 

“…we are God’s workmanship created in Christ Jesus…” Ephesians 2:10 (NIV)

 

Devotion:

My amazing husband can do anything. He’s a fix-it man. There isn’t anything he can’t repair or create. He rebuilds damaged computers for family and friends, repairs weed eaters and garage door openers for neighbors, and rescues broken furniture from trash heaps. Recently he brought a chair home from a dinner party. It wasn’t a gift and we didn’t steal it. Someone sat in it and broke it!

 

After two days of taking the chair apart - performing what looked like orthopedic surgery to me, you know when pins and screws are inserted to keep bones and joints from further damage – followed by a little gluing, sanding, and staining, the chair looked brand new.

 

“Wow!” I said, impressed.

 

“Sit in it and rock back,” he encouraged.

 

“Rock back? I don’t think so! What if I break it?”

 

“Oh, believe me. You won’t.”

 

“How do you know?” I asked, not convinced.

 

“I know how I designed it. I know the pressure points and how much stress it can take” he responded with a smile of confidence. “Go on. Sit in it and rock back.”

 

I sat down and rocked back.

 

The chair was solid. I don’t care who sits in it, or how they land in it now, it will not break.

 

I think about the times we don’t believe we can handle any more stress. The pressure seems overwhelming and we cry, “Time out! I can’t take any more!”

 

God responds, “Trust me. You will not be destroyed. I know your pressure points. I know how much stress you can take. I know how I designed you.”

 

I cannot describe the peace I felt when I related the work of my husband’s hands to the work of God’s hand.

 

Of course He knows how much I can take. After all He is my Creator, the one who bent down by the river and fashioned me with His hands. He’s the one who knit me together in the depths of my mother’s womb, the one who is called the Potter.

 

He knows the exact temperature needed in the kiln to create the perfect clay vessel. He knows how hot the fire must be to separate the dross from the silver and gold. He knows how much pressure a diamond or emerald must withstand in order for it to come forth solid and brilliant. He knows how long the irritant must sit in an oyster before it becomes a pearl.

 

My Father knows exactly how much I can take. He knows because He designed me. With that realization I am able to trust Him and smile at the future, no matter how hard life is today.

 

Lord Jesus, You are the Carpenter. You know exactly how to build a piece that will withstand pressure and stress, a work of art that will not easily crumble. You created me the same way. Rather than tremble in the face of despair, help me trust in Your design. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

 

Related Resources:

From the Pound to the Palace by Van Walton

 

Beyond the Shadow of Doubt (DVD) by Renee Swope

 

Visit Van’s blog

 

Application Steps: 

Memorize this phrase and repeat it whenever you feel you “can take no more” pressure or stress: “God knows my stress and pressure points. He will not allow me to be crushed. He knows because He has designed me.”

 

Reflections: 

What brings me to the edge of despair?

 

Can I trust God that I may have to undergo stress and feel some pressure before I reach His final design for me?

 

Power Verses:

Malachi 3:3, “He will sit like a refiner of silver, burning away the dross. He will purify the Levites, refining them like gold and silver…” (NLT)

2 Corinthians 4:7-9, “But we have this treasure in earthen vessels, that the excellency of the power may be of God, and not of us. We are troubled on every side, yet not distressed; we are perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted, but not forsaken; cast down, but not destroyed…” (KJV) 

 

 © 2009 by Van Walton. All rights reserved.

 

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