Tuesday, March 30, 2010

The Favor of God? It doesn't feel favorable...

The in-thing today seems to be a constant talk of being "highly favored" and how that gives us all the things we want in life.

Some will say things like this is my season of God's favor... So I will not be sick, I will not need anything, only good is coming my way, etc.

However, when I look at the people God favors, I don't see a "rosebed" life.

Joseph was highly favored, by both his earthly father and heavenly father- but his life was anything but easy.

Noah was as favored as anyone could have been- but he was dealt a life of toil and a ministry of ineffective preaching.

Job, the most blessed man to walk the earth in his day. A life of blessing and increase, highly favored of God. But we know the rest of his story.

Moses was a man who was hand-picked and born with favor upon him, but the life he lead was not one of royalty and ease.

Daniel- a man who with the great favor of God found himself face-to-face with hungry lions.

Mary was highly favored above all women, and she had one of the most unpleasant lives a mother could lead.

John the Baptist- talk about favor, to be hand-picked as the forerunner of Jesus Christ. To lead the way and baptize Jesus himself. But we know the end of this life of favor as well.

Jesus Christ- if favor could exist it would have to be in him. But he had a life none of us would really want... Right?

Steven, Paul, Peter, John... You know it is hard to find anyone who was a difference-maker in the kingdom, without this thing called favor.

In my own life I have questioned many of the events that I have had to face. None that I felt I had deserved, but in hindsight it simply looks like favor.

No one could possibly know the pains, hurts, seeming misfortunes that I have faced. Just like I could not know yours... But at the end of the day, it was my choice to be placed on a potter's wheel, it was my fervent prayers that demanded to be used in the kingdom of heaven, on earth. It was me that asked for the favor of God, he chose to honor my plea.

The course is set, I must decrease so that He can increase. I must be placed in what seems a prison in order to be able to preach a gospel of freedom. I must carry the greatest truth in this world, or any other. I can only do it with the favor of God. Even if favor means pain, suffering and injustice. I am honored to be called worthy of His divine favor.

If this post is unsightly to your spirit, please do not pray to be different, never pray for the favor of God upon your life and ministry. You will never be happy until you come to the great revelation of what the favor of God really is. Favor is the process He uses to make you into a weapon of mass destruction aimed at the forces of hell. It is what makes the difference between soldiers of the Cross and spectators of the Cross.

Unfortunatly, favor is not a pain-free ticket to paradise, but it is a life full of joy. Jesus said he went to the cross... "for the joy set before him."

Most may not understand this post, but I hope to understand it more and more each day.

3 comments:

Lisa Taylor said...

Bro. Wells, thank you! I think I understand it more today than I did 6 months ago but you are absolutely correct. The favor of God is at times painful but there is an unexplainable joy and peace that comes with every trial and every victory! You keep the faith and keep doing the great work. I pray that you and your family are blessed. We love you guys.
Lisa Taylor
Fire of Pentecost UPC
Sylacauga, AL

Keith and Carla said...

Very well said! God has recently given me some of the same thoughts that you have written here.

Mike said...

God used this old blog post to really minister to me this week - so glad I came upon it. Thank you!