Kyle
Idleman
"When he came to his senses, he said, 'How many of my father's
hired servants have food to spare, and here I am starving to death!'" Luke
15:17
(NIV)
Not long ago, one of my daughters set my phone alarm
tone
to match that of her favorite animal. It's labeled "Horses Neighing." It
should
be called "Death by Stampede." At 5:30 in the morning my alarm went off and
I
shot straight up, wide-awake, a stampede charging through my
bedroom.
While changing it back to my standard alarm, I noticed
a
wide array of other options. Some of the sounds wouldn't do anything to get
me
up, like the one labeled "Harp." It trills a soft melody, and just listening
to
it makes me sleepy.
The most effective alarm ringtone for me is labeled
"Old
Car Horn." Think in terms of a house alarm that you can hear on the other
side
of the neighborhood. Now imagine that you are sleeping inside the speaker.
It's
highly effective. And the great thing is this alarm has a unique backup
system
that's almost fail proof – my wife.
But here's what I've discovered: the effectiveness of
any
alarm is in direct correlation to how much you don't want to hear it. In
other
words, until your desire not to hear the alarm outweighs your desire to keep
sleeping—you're not going to wake up.
Similarly, a sudden awakening takes place when God
finally
gets our attention. The alarm sounds, and this time we hear it. We
immediately
become aware of our present circumstances and the reality that something
must
change.
The Prodigal Son experienced this in Luke 15. After
taking
his inheritance money from his father, wasting it and reduced to feeding
pigs,
the Bible tells us the son, "came to his senses
..."
At this point the son sat straight up and suddenly
realized what his life had become. When he ran away, he'd never thought his
journey would have that ending. But now life had his attention, and he knew
things had to change.
Have you ever had a moment like this? The Holy Spirit
opens your eyes, and you see something that you had somehow missed before.
You
have a startling realization that changes everything.
You realize you've been trying to live out the
Christian
life from your own power and strength rather than out of the power of the
Holy
Spirit.
You realize you weren't actually following Jesus; you
were
just following a list of rules and rituals.
You realize you spent so much of your life wrestling
with
guilt and shame, because you thought being good enough would save
you.
And then suddenly you realize a truth. That truth has
always been true, but for some reason, you just didn't see it before. Like
the
Prodigal Son, it was the right time and the right place, and finally
realization
woke you up and brought you to your senses. AHA!
This is an "AHA" moment, and within the parable of the
Prodigal Son, I discovered there are three ingredients that are present in
every
AHA experience.
1. A Sudden Awakening
2. Brutal Honesty
3. Immediate Action
2. Brutal Honesty
3. Immediate Action
If there is an awakening and honesty, but no action,
then
AHA doesn't happen. If there is awakening and action, but honesty is
overlooked,
AHA will be short-lived.
But when God's Word and the Holy Spirit bring these
three
things together in your life, you will experience AHA—a God-given moment
that
changes everything.
Today if you are finally hearing the alarm and
realizing
you are far from your Heavenly Father, know you can turn to Him. Luke 15
shows
us that God is a loving Father who is merciful, gracious, and caring. No
matter
how far we wander from God, He wants to do more than just help us—He wants
to
save us. And it starts with AHA.
Dear Lord, help me to see the areas of my life that need
transformation. Please give me a genuine Awakening, help me to be Honest
with
myself, and be with me as I take Action. Jesus, I surrender my life to you,
and
I thank You for the work You're doing in my life! In Jesus' Holy Name I
pray.
Amen
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