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Challenges
Proverbs 27:19
As water reflects a face, so a man’s heart reflects the man.
Recently, I had the opportunity to do something that was a great deal of fun but was also very challenging. I went sea duck hunting off the coast of Massachusetts at Cape Cod. While I’ve become
accustomed to hunting ducks in Arkansas, this was a most unusual duck hunt. Instead of spreading the decoys and calling in the ducks as we do here in Arkansas, we spread the decoys on the open water and hoped that the sea ducks who were flying by would deviate from their path and come by our location. Then came the challenging part: we bounced up and down on ten-foot waves while we tried to shoot a duck flying by at what seemed to be supersonic speed. I realized that we had to hit the duck exactly right with our shot, or, because of its hardy nature, he would keep right on flying. I’ll have to confess that I had many misses, but thoroughly enjoyed the afternoon; I was actually able to bag a drake eider, which will soon be gracing my wall.
As I sat in the boat and tried to compensate for the motion of the waves, as well as the speed of the ducks that we were trying to bag, I realized that this particular hunt was a tremendous parable for life. We all face challenging situations. For some, it can be habits that need to be broken; for others, it may involve relationships, finances, or even attitudes that we have embraced that need to be addressed. Ask yourself in what area of your life do you face challenges right now? Is it the pace of your life? Are you excessively worrying? Are you holding on to the past? Are you struggling with an addiction? Have your expectations not been met in a relationship? Do you feel a need to control others?
How do we compensate for those things in life that toss us up and down and for these circumstances that fly by us at alarming speeds? The scripture says this: “Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own” (Matthew 6:34 NIV).
We can only give attention to what’s happening right now. God will help us deal with what’s coming up. Your challenges were not created in a day, and you won’t make the changes you need to make overnight to deal with them. Thank God for each challenge you face, and deal with one challenge at a time. You can’t change thirty things in your life at once, so focus on that one thing you can change, on that one challenge you can meet. Ask God which challenge you need to work on first.
Have you heard the saying, “How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time.” When you face your challenges, you have to break them down into bite-sized pieces. When you get up in the morning, ask God: Will you help me deal with this one challenge today? It may involve controlling your temper; you may need to forgive someone, or it may mean eating less or having a
positive attitude. For some, dealing with that challenge today may be too big a bite. You may need to say: God, help me deal with this challenge for the next hour, or even just the next thirty minutes.
As those eiders came in, I recognized that they were coming at me faster than I had anticipated. As the flock flew by, I had to pick out one duck to focus on, just as we must focus on that one thing that needs to be changed in our lives. Proverbs 3:7 says it this way: “Do not be wise in your own eyes; Fear the Lord and depart from evil.”
When we learn to rely on God’s power, when we are willing to associate with the right people, and when we realize that facing those challenges begins by changing how you address them, then we know we are actively facing life’s challenges.
We can make three very real mistakes in regard to our behavior in facing the challenges of life:
(1) We try to change our behavior first...However, we must first change our thinking, which changes our beliefs, which changes our attitudes, which, finally, changes our behavior.
(2) We wait for God to change our circumstances...more often, God wants to change us more than He wants to change our circumstances.
(3) We wait for circumstances to change our behavior. That just doesn’t work.
Ultimately, the greatest challenges we face are not the circumstances around us, but those in our own heart. Proverbs 27:19 says it this way: “As water reflects a face, so a man’s heart reflects the man” (NIV). In other words, just as you can see the reflection of your face outwardly in a pool of water, so a man’s heart reveals what he really is.
When I was hunting sea ducks, it wasn’t long before I began to gain the confidence that I could really meet this challenge, and soon that confidence became reality. I not only met the challenge, but I took a banded drake eider. For duck hunters, that’s the equivalent of hitting a home run. The challenge had been met; the victory had been won. I had figured out the right thing to do, and I just kept doing it until I had faced the challenge of my performance.
We change our lives as we consistently do the right thing. However, we should never fall into the trap of thinking that God isn’t going to love us until we finish facing our challenges. God looks at us right now, wherever we are in the process of facing our challenge, and says, “I love you and I want to help you.” God wants to meet with you and help you face the challenges of your life. He wants to help you change, and He will if you let Him. That is why He sent His Son Jesus Christ. Jesus came to face the challenges we face so that He could sympathize with us, and, ultimately, deliver us from those
challenges. Trusting your life and your challenges to Him is the greatest victory of all.
That’s the truth…about facing challenges, in God’s country.
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