If I were to look back on my life to consider what God has done with me and through me, I am blown away. Even if I were to look back a year, or even a month, I wouldn’t have guessed where I’d be now or how God would be using me. Actually, I think if I knew then what I know now, I might’ve been terrified, not knowing how, or if, I’d be able to accomplish such a huge task. Knowing this, I’m glad that God reveals things in his own timing. Because if he didn’t, I’m not sure things would’ve played out the way they have. I think it has always been that way with God. He knows what he can reveal to us now, but he also knows what needs to wait. And in such cases, I believe he keeps things hidden from us because it isn’t the right time or he knows that we can’t handle it. Jesus did the same with his disciples when he revealed to them how he was going to die. It says in Luke, chapter 18, verses 31 through 34:
“Jesus took the Twelve aside and told them, ‘We are going up to Jerusalem, and everything that is written by the prophets about the Son of Man will be fulfilled. He will be handed over to the Gentiles. They will mock him, insult him, spit on him, flog him and kill him. On the third day he will rise again.’ The disciples did not understand any of this. Its meaning was hidden from them, and they did not know what he was talking about.”
Jesus told the disciples exactly what was going to happen to him, but the meaning was miraculously hidden from them. Maybe because they would’ve tried to change the outcome. Maybe because they wouldn’t be able to handle the truth. Or, maybe the meaning was hidden from them simply because it had to be that way for things to play out the way they were supposed to. In any case, it wasn’t the right time. There may be challenges, events or circumstances that are happening in your life right now that you don’t understand; things that don’t make sense right now but will be revealed at the right time. If that is you, I would encourage you to trust God. There may be a reason why he has kept you in the dark. There may be a reason why he has miraculously hidden the meaning from you. As I look back on my life, I can honestly say that there has been several occasions where I was better off not knowing the future, or better off not knowing the meaning of why something was happening. It wasn’t until later that I could understand why things were hidden. If you are in that place right now, I hope this concept is comforting to you.
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If you knew now that you were going to be in a car accident later today, how would that affect your present? Even if you knew everything would work out in the end and that you’d be unharmed, that knowledge might keep you on edge, stress you out, or even lead you to behave differently than you normally would. In fact, because you might spend so much time anticipating the inevitable, when the accident does happen it may end up being worse than it would have if you were to have reacted naturally. Likewise, there may be things in our future that God is miraculously keeping hidden from us. Just like he did with his disciples, he may keep us in the dark for his purposes or maybe for our own good. If you’ve been a Christ follower for any length of time, I’m sure you can attest that God knows what is best for us. He has our life in his hands. Our job is to trust and obey. Just like the song of the same name says, because there is no other way to be happy in Jesus but to trust and obey.
