GOD’S DETOURS – 6 Reasons for God’s Course Corrections نموونە
6. Our sin has altered our path. Sin always has consequences, even after forgiveness. These consequences appear as roadblocks altering our course and creating a detour. Sin may even eliminate the original destination so that it is no longer an option. The minimum consequence is a detour for road repair and for healing to take place.
When the children of Israel disobeyed God and chose not to enter the Promised Land, God put them on a 40 year detour. It was obvious from the spy’s report that the inhabitants of the Promised Land had heard of Israel and were duly frightened. But as a consequence for disobedience, the current generation was not permitted to enter. It took 40 more years of training before a new generation would be allowed to pursue the original destination.
Through divinely appointed detours we discover God is our faithful Guide. We also can learn to:
· Persevere, keep going, not quit or retreat.
· Wait on the Lord, not doubting His promises, learning to believe in the dark what God has shown in the light, learning to follow without explanation.
· Enjoy the new scenery that comes with the detour, trusting that God has a better picture than we can see at the moment.
When considering the detours in your spiritual journey, keep in mind Jeremiah 29:11-12, the promise God made to the Hebrews of Old Testament times when their sin led to God’s gracious intervention.
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Gaining a new perspective on detours in life usually happens in hindsight, but at the time they are just uncomfortable. That’s why it’s good to reflect on those detour times in our lives and ask how God showed up. It seems that there are several insights we can gain from discovering God in the detours. Here are six reasons God takes His beloved children on detours along the spiritual journey.
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