"All Scripture
is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking,
correcting and
training in righteousness, so that the man of God
may be thoroughly equipped for every good
work."
II Timothy 3:16-17
(NIV)
Many years ago
teaching hospitals had an area designated the "operating
theater." It was an elevated amphitheater that surrounded the operating
room where surgeries took place. The theater was created so that
interns and other spectators could observe a surgery beginning to end from
above the operating table.
Many times the
physicians would explain to those watching exactly what they were doing. But
often the interns simply listened to comments the physicians made to each
other as they discussed what they found as well as what might be done to
contribute to the positive healing and welfare of the patient.
The interns in
effect were eavesdropping on the conversations between the doctors as they
faced each new patient and surgery. They listened and observed situations
in surgery that they would face as future surgeons . . . and they learned.
That is exactly
what God, the Creator, has allowed us to do today. The Bible is full of
conversations and situations with real people and real drama and real outcomes.
God has determined that one of the best ways for us to learn how to make
decisions in our lives is for us to be able to eavesdrop on similar
conversations and situations throughout Bible times.
For example,
when we are afraid and anxious because of a huge uncertainty we are
facing, we need only to turn to the first chapter in Joshua
and eavesdrop on the conversation God has with His servant as He
encourages that warrior to "be strong and courageous because I (God) will
never leave you."
When a child
decides that home and rules do not apply to him and he decides to find his own
way in the world, we can turn to Matthew 15 to experience a father whose
son also left home and the father's joy at his son's return.
As we struggle
with forgiving a friend who has hurt us, we listen as Jesus instructs
his disciples in Luke 17 about forgiveness.
My encouragement
to each of you today is to eavesdrop...eavesdrop on conversations that God has
left for us in His Word. Nothing will ever happen in your life that you cannot
find an answer to or encouragement for in the Bible. But you will never know
the answers if you don't eavesdrop.
Father, I want more than anything to know your
answers to my problems. My desire is to know more clearly what you would have
me do in my life. Thank you for your Word. In Jesus' Name. Amen.
R.A.P. it up . . .
Reflect
- Do you
ever wonder if anyone truly understands what you are going through in your
life?
- Have
you ever felt like you faced a situation that Scripture did not
address? Why or why not?
Application
- Journal
situations that you are facing this week.
- Eavesdrop
on God's Word and write at least two Scriptures that apply
to those situations and the encouragement God has for you.
Power Verses
- II
Timothy 3:16-17 (NIV) "All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful
for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so that
the man of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work."
- Psalm
143:8 (NIV) ". . . Show me the way I should go, for to you I lift up
my soul."
- Proverbs
15:33 (NIV) "The fear of the Lord teaches a man wisdom, and humility
comes before honor."
This is REALLY good. Thanks Nancy!
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