Let’s settle this once and for all! Is God the captain of your ship (life) or are you? In the world we live in we have become use to directing our own lives. We look out for our own interest and our own long-term wellbeing. We have things like Life Insurance that protect us and our families when someone dies. This caring for our well-being is not sprinkled down from heaven by God, we have to do it! We have to set up the insurance policies, make the monthly payments and follow through when they come to term or when someone actually dies. God’s not doing this, I am, and quite frankly I like it this way! No one looks after number one like number one! Right?
I like it when God sends me information like the GPS on my phone. When to turn, how many miles to go and what time I will arrive. I like it when God looks ahead and watches for roadblocks or dangerous curves. As a Christian I say that God is my Captain and my life is His, but in reality, I struggle with this application. I am like Peter sinking in the waves as I watch myself and my surroundings instead of focusing on Jesus. Of course, there is another possibility; God is my Co-Captain!
A co-captain is someone I can listen to or not. I can argue my point without giving in to directions on a particular subject. A co-captain is an equal and a brother-in-arms. But as a faithful follower of Jesus Christ, I have to submit my life, my will to the lordship of Jesus. I can’t argue my points but instead embrace the divine direction and judgement of Jesus. Can I do that? Will I ever do that? God, will You help me do that, or am I doomed to a life of sober mediocracy?
NOTE TO SELF: Chose God … even when you don’t want to
Thoughts: For many Christians, faith is a journey, and along that path, there's a fundamental question that keeps surfacing: Is God truly the captain of your life, or are you still trying to steer the ship?
It's a question we often waffle on. We pray for guidance, seek His will, and talk about surrendering control. Yet, when the waves get rough, or a tempting detour appears, how quickly do we grab the wheel back, trusting our own instincts over divine direction?
Living a life fully surrendered to God isn't about being a passive passenger; it's about actively trusting His perfect navigation. It means acknowledging His sovereignty in every decision, big or small. It means letting go of our need for control and embracing the peace that comes from knowing the Creator of the universe is leading the way.
So, once and for all, it's time for a definitive answer. Who's truly the captain of your life? The clarity of that commitment can transform your journey.
I like it when God sends me information like the GPS on my phone. When to turn, how many miles to go and what time I will arrive. I like it when God looks ahead and watches for roadblocks or dangerous curves. As a Christian I say that God is my Captain and my life is His, but in reality, I struggle with this application. I am like Peter sinking in the waves as I watch myself and my surroundings instead of focusing on Jesus. Of course, there is another possibility; God is my Co-Captain!
A co-captain is someone I can listen to or not. I can argue my point without giving in to directions on a particular subject. A co-captain is an equal and a brother-in-arms. But as a faithful follower of Jesus Christ, I have to submit my life, my will to the lordship of Jesus. I can’t argue my points but instead embrace the divine direction and judgement of Jesus. Can I do that? Will I ever do that? God, will You help me do that, or am I doomed to a life of sober mediocracy?
NOTE TO SELF: Chose God … even when you don’t want to
Thoughts: For many Christians, faith is a journey, and along that path, there's a fundamental question that keeps surfacing: Is God truly the captain of your life, or are you still trying to steer the ship?
It's a question we often waffle on. We pray for guidance, seek His will, and talk about surrendering control. Yet, when the waves get rough, or a tempting detour appears, how quickly do we grab the wheel back, trusting our own instincts over divine direction?
Living a life fully surrendered to God isn't about being a passive passenger; it's about actively trusting His perfect navigation. It means acknowledging His sovereignty in every decision, big or small. It means letting go of our need for control and embracing the peace that comes from knowing the Creator of the universe is leading the way.
So, once and for all, it's time for a definitive answer. Who's truly the captain of your life? The clarity of that commitment can transform your journey.
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