Friday 5 October 2012

Bringing God into The Picture


Today we take a small detour and do a reflection. As I was walking in Campus this week, I could feel the breeze penetrate through to my skin. I suddenly saw the light-pole shaking and I could now comprehend how strong the wind was. Just over a month ago, I had experienced part of the summer weather in Minnesota. My body would just get hot and I was afraid that I would one day find myself roasting if I was not careful.

This experience coupled with that of the heavy rains that we seasonally experience in Kenya and those of the hurricanes in America made me reflect on the big picture. While I saw the effects of the strong winds that made me feel cold, there was something missing in the picture. While I saw ‘a’ very hot sun that burnt my body, there was something missing in the picture.

What was missing was the most important thing we should always see in a picture. In any image we should not miss seeing this. In the same way we see a headline on the daily’s front page, we ought to see this. I needed to bring God into the picture. I needed to see Him.

I needed to see that the God who calmed a heavy storm in the sea and said peace be still is stronger than the wind. I needed to see that God is a consuming fire hotter than the sun he created and He therefore demands reverence in His presence. He is still the one that provided a cloud over the Israelites in the wilderness. He is the one that causes His sun to rise on the evil and the good, and sends rain on the righteous and the unrighteous.

What? How? Is it possible that God can be in every picture? Yes it is possible. We can bring God into any picture and decide where to place Him. We can bring Him into our film of life and decide which role He is going to play. We can bring Him into our team and decide which position He is going to play or what He will do.

Whether you decide to make Him outstanding in the picture, give Him the starring role in your film, let Him seat on the bench or decide He coaches the team; it is all up to you? Your perception of God’s importance to your life will ultimately determine that. I will not stop saying that many people have allowed Jesus into their vehicle of life but are still clinging on to the driver’s seat while the Master takes a back seat.

God fits anywhere we want to put Him in the picture. Remember the fear of God is the beginning of wisdom and knowledge. For the student; Christ is the best teacher. For the sick, he is the greatest Physician that I have heard of; I have never read of people who were healed and they came back claiming not to have been made completely well but I have read of many patients who have died due to wrong diagnosis and prescription.

As you look and admire the many pictures of life today, ask yourself; Have I brought God into the picture?


7 comments:

  1. This is a good reminder! I like the imagery of God playing a role in the film of our lives. So often, we cast him as a supporting actor, or even a costumer, rather than the star.

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  2. We forget that the Theme should revolve around Him.

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  3. Thank you for this Moses. Too many times I have given God the back-seat role in my life.

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  4. I don't know if I agree with your statement: "We can bring God into any picture and decide where to place Him." I think that he is going to decide where he "fits" in our picture. He's much bigger than our paltry priorities.

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    1. Yes Zoey He will decide where He fits and He has already decided that where He fits is in your heart. According to Revelation 3:20 it says "Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me." Therefore we are the ones to accept Him.

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  5. This is a great reminder to keep God in your life picture all the time. We also should be aware of how we are letting Him work in our life and whether or not we have sidelined Him. Thanks for the reminder to keep Him as our focus.

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  6. What a great reminder, Moses to bring God into every situation in our every day lives.

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