The Best Worst Thing
By
Lysa
TerKeurst
"He replied, 'You of little faith, why are
you so afraid?' Then he got up and rebuked the winds and the waves, and it was
completely calm." Matthew 8:26 (NIV)
I failed at being a wedding
planner.
Really, nothing says, "Welcome to my wedding"
quite like that.
No one wants to see the tip of a thumb sliced off
into the veggie pizza at the exact moment I was promising how safe this gadget
is.
I failed at being a cafeteria lady at a private school.
My assistant decided her arms were so dry she
needed to coat herself with our spray butter. When we took the trash out later
that day, we both got attacked by bees and forgot about the pizza in the
oven.
I failed at being a receptionist
.
It's never a good idea to just succumb to those sleepy afternoon feelings and lay your head down on the desk.
Bosses don't like workers who snore. Even if they are pregnant.
Yes, I failed at a lot during those years where I
was trying to figure out what to do with my life. At the time each of these
things felt like the worst that could have happened. Now, I think they were the
best worst things.
I see this same theme woven throughout many stories in the Bible.
In Matthew 8:23-24 we find Jesus getting into a boat with His disciples. "Suddenly a furious storm came up on the lake, so that the waves swept over the boat." Worst thing.
But in verse 26 Jesus got up and rebuked the
winds and waves and things turned completely calm. The disciples were amazed.
Best worst thing.
In Acts 5:18 we find the apostles being arrested
and thrown in jail. Worst thing.
But in Acts 5:19 we find an angel of the Lord
opening the doors of the jail and bringing them out. Later we find them with so
much confidence they boldly proclaim, "We must obey God rather than men!" (v.
29b) Best worst thing.
I don't understand why we have to go through
cruddy stuff. And I certainly know there are many worse things to go through
then what I've mentioned here.
We live in a broken world full of broken people.
But isn't it comforting to know God isn't ever broken? He isn't ever caught off
guard, taken by surprise, or shocked by what happens next.
He can take our worst and add His best. We just
have to make the choice to stay with Him and keep following Him through it
all.
Dear Lord, I know You are capable of taking
my worst and turning it into Your best. Show me this truth anew today. Refresh
my spirit. I want to follow You through it all. In Jesus' Name,
Amen.
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