We therefore ought to . . . become fellow workers for the truth. 3 John 1:8
Artist and scientist Michael Flynn designed a singing bowl for display in ArtPrize, an international art competition held in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The bowl requires no electricity, but it does require something that is in short supply: cooperation.
As I observed people trying to make the bowl sing, I was surprised that none of them bothered to read the directions about rocking it gently. Instead, impatient to make music, they kept trying their own ideas. After a few minutes they walked away frustrated and disappointed, as if the bowl was defective.
How many times, I wonder, do we become frustrated that life isnât working the way we think it should? We keep trying ways that seem right, but things keep turning out wrong. Instead of following Godâs Word, we continue trying to find our own way.
The singing bowl reminds us that we canât expect life to go well if we ignore the instructions of the Designer (Deut. 4:40). Failing to obey divides us from one another and separates us from God. To fulfill His plan for the world and make the way of salvation known (Ps. 67:2), we need to follow His instructions about living and working peacefully together. When life doesnât go well, it may be that weâve stopped following Godâs plan. â Julie Ackerman Link
Sure it takes a lot of courage to put things in Godâs hands, To give ourselves completely, our lives, our hopes, our plans; To follow where He leads us and make His will our own; But all it takes is foolishness to go the way alone! âKline
Life is a beautiful song that God is teaching us to play.
âŠ..as seen in Our Daily Bread by way of Cup OâCheer (cheer316@sc.rr.com) and âChristian Voicesâ (ChristianVoices@att.net)
Claudia
Amen!