Friday, June 8, 2012

testing...1-2-3






One of the first phrases we learned in Mrs. Weinberg's 7th grade Spanish class was "porque tenemos tantas pruebas?" Why do we have so many tests? And looking back, I don't remember the answer, which may have been one of the test questions. But life is full of tests. We test for jobs, in schools, for our licenses, and our love for our spouse is tested daily. We take the Pepsi challenge, really a test of our taste buds, and we test our patience with our lap tops. It seems Mickey D's is always testing some new McSomething on us, and if you are a parent, your kids will test everything you have, and some things you don't. See what I mean? That wasn't a test question.
And if we happen to pass the test before us, more advanced tests await us. Seems there is always someone who is willing to embarrass us, or at least prove to be superior to us. Another test. It's called pride. Just like the wise guy who told us "you're only as good as your last game." How many people have been robbed of the joy of victory by that lousy comment. " Back, back, back, back"-that's just where I wish he would go!
I have found the opposite of testing is trusting. I trust my motorcycle will start when I push the starter button. No one I know has ever tested the system by leaving the key on all night. Or maybe that is how Lucas tests their electrical components. We don't test our riding skills by riding way too fast for a situation-if you do you already know the results of that test. We don't test the accuracy of the cashier by mocking her when giving change, and we don't test the doctor by making him prove his diagnosis. We trust them, and when our trust is broken, take steps to see it doesn't happen again. Thus the phrase "first time your fault, second time mine " was born. No one ever asks about the third time. Tests are everywhere, and can be unexpected, and when we need them the least.
So the question is with God, is He testing you, or are you trusting Him? I get irritated anymore by those who are ready to place the blame for something they don't like on God, or even Satan. They look at every hardship or problem as a test, as if God if making them pass an exam before He will bless them. And they are wrong, and under the curse of a lie from Satan. Do you really want a simple answer to this? Can you handle the truth? Here goes-these situations are allowed by God because He loves you, and wants to show you His love in them. So for those who don't get it, it will be a test. But to those who walk with God, it is a chance to trust Him. To look to Jesus in the situation, and let Him handle it. Testing of the spirits is different, which is for another discussion. This is all about your relationship with Christ. Do you trust Him?
You see tests are all about us, and what we need to do. Trust is all about Jesus, and what He has done. It is His showing us the promises He made long ago, and then showing His love and truth by taking care of the situation. God doesn't need to be tested-base on being God should be enough. And if He can save our souls, cannot He deal with our finances? Our jobs? Our motorcycles? Even our relationship with Him is based on trust! And the more the trust, the more the blessings. The more the blessings, the closer to God you get. Didn't we all pray that at one time? And how better to know when a false teacher comes, than by knowing God, and His word. As I channel surfed the other night and listened to this preacher tell his audience if you only send him money, God will provide you a new car every year-for the rest of your life! Noticed he didn't say he would, he lied about God! So be as wise a this serpent, but gentle as a lamb-Jesus.
One final test-required of all who ever have been on earth. A simple question, and it is open book, with the question and the answer provided. The wonderful counselor even provides the answer. The question is the same one that Jesus asked His disciples-who do you say Jesus is? The correct answer is the messiah, the Christ, son of the living God-God Himself. Any other answer is wrong, and failing means hell. Even if you don't believe in it-so beware of Jehovah's Witnesses, they are neither of God, and are not a witness of Him. Jesus Christ is alive and well. They fail the test.
So why do we have so many tests? In English this time-an opportunity for God to show us His love in every situation we face. To allow us to trust Him, so He can bless us. So we can enjoy a deeper relationship with Him-forever. Did you ever think the reason you have so many tests is because you just don't trust Him?
love with compassion,
Mike
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