Most have heard the phrase, “I wish I were a fly on
the wall.” This phrase refers to a desire to overhear a particular conversation.
Recently I had an encounter with an actual fly at the window. It was the window
of the sliding glass door that leads to our backyard. While letting the dogs
out, I noticed a fly hovering near the glass. I attempted to guide it around
the edge of the door with my hand. The fly desperately attempted to escape that
large hand coming at it. It flew down near my feet, then up high and then back
to mid-level. At this point, using both hands, I successfully guided and finally pushed the
fly around the side of the door and into the opening. It instantly flew into
its newfound freedom.
The fly had entered our home by mistake. It was now stuck
on the inside of the window looking out at where it should be. Any attempt to
reach what was on the other side was blocked by the unseen barrier of the
glass. The fly remained inside, next to that glass barrier, drawn by the
sunshine just beyond its reach. When my hand came by to gently guide it outside,
it went to great lengths to avoid it. Freedom was so close and my hand was the
vehicle to obtain that freedom. Fear caused that fly to avoid its path to
freedom.
How often are we just like that fly? We may gaze at
the life we wish to live. Dreams seem to be on the other side of an invisible
barrier. These dreams may be beautiful, but appear to be just beyond our reach.
It has never been God’s will for us to be in a
position to be impeded by obstacles. He provides a path around all barriers and
leads us into freedom. Jesus stated, “The sheep that are My own hear and are listening to My voice; and I
know them, and they follow Me.” (John 10:27 AMP) We
are the sheep Jesus refers to. He does not state that the sheep watch Him from
behind glass but actively follow Him. Scripture also states, “And your ears will hear a word behind you,
saying, This is the way; walk in it, when you turn to the right hand and when
you turn to the left.” (Isaiah
30:21 AMP) Again this statement says to walk, not to watch. God has a good plan
for each of His children. He wants us to be active participants and not trapped
onlookers. He calls us to walk with Him to
fulfill that plan.
Many
times we can be trapped behind barriers such as fear, self-doubt, laziness or
host of other things that keep us from walking in God’s perfect plan. We may gaze
longingly but not know how to get past the obstacles that prevent us from stepping
into our roles. In all circumstances, God’s hand will guide us. King David knew
this well and spoke of God’s presence regardless of where he could go; even to
the deepest part of the sea. “Even there shall Your hand lead me, and Your right hand
shall hold me.” (Psalm 139:10 AMP) David allowed the hand of God to lead him and did not
resist. Fear did not cause him to shrink away, and we should not allow fear, or
anything else, to cause us to flee from God’s leading hand.
I had no ill
will toward the fly. I just wanted it out of my house and into the fresh open
air where it belonged. Likewise, God has only good for us. He wants us out of the bondage that holds us
back from doing and being all He intends. His desire is that we walk in His
perfect will and reap the benefits of serving and ministering to Him with our
entire being. Rather than running from God, this should be our constant prayer.
“My
whole being follows hard after You and
clings closely to You; Your right hand upholds me.” (Psalm 63:8 AMP) The hand of God may be enormous and appear
overwhelming. That huge hand contains a picture of us. “Behold, I have
indelibly imprinted (tattooed a picture of) you on the palm of each of My
hands;” (Isaiah 49:16a AMP) We have no cause to fear it, but should enthusiastically
welcome its guidance.
Do not stand behind any invisible barrier and look
out at the full life God has planned for you. Allow His massive, yet gentle,
hand guide you into all the things. Serve Him and enjoy contentment beyond
anything you can know.
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