Postby Spiritsword » Mon Jul 28, 2003 8:30 am
This is one of the more significant changes I've noticed in my life since accepting the Lord back into my life. For awhile I used to attribute everything to circumstance or coincidence. I never saw a divine plan in motion. But then God showed me some things that were very hard to attribute to coincidence, especially because of their timing--the way things happened right after prayers, even though I hadn't fully accepted God back into my heart. And now, since accepting Jesus back into my life, my perspective has slowly begun to shift, and has shifted drastically over the course of a couple years. I'm with all of you, I attribute happenings in my life to God. And yes, I believe God influences all things. Where I would draw the line (if one can be drawn--it's not exactly black and white), is between directly influenced or meaningful events in our life and normal or meaningless events in our lives.
For example, I could be walking down the street, glance across the street and see a blackbird fly by. I don't exactly stop and say, "Wow! God's plan is working in my life! That blackbird turned my day around!" That's a normal, everyday occurrence.
But what if I was running by a certain area where the time before a large hawk had been flying over my head and screeched at me, and I was a bit nervous about it and had just finished saying a little prayer to God to be with me on this particular run, and the blackbird I saw came out of nowhere and was chasing the (same?) hawk in the direction away from me...*
Now it has some significance. To me the difference between a normal everyday occurrence and one that is truly a God or Holy Spirit encounter is how it impacts our lives--or whether or not God directs it to help us grow or make a difference in our walk with Him.
The blackbird in the first case meant nothing. I see it almost every day. The one in the second case really made me think, and increased my faith in God's direct influence in our lives even with "little" things, and the way He is forever with us and always listening.
*This actually happened