Thursday, June 23, 2005

I will go...

Every time I read through the story of Rebekah I always pause and think about what an amazing woman she was. I was reading Genesis 24 yesterday and some things stood out to me that I kind of skimmed over in the past.
The reason I have always admired this woman was because she is just going through the daily grind...doing her daily chores, when all of a sudden a man shows up, tells her God sent him to bring her back to his master, she agrees to go...and off they ride into the sunset. Her willingness to follow this stranger so that she could meet and spend the rest of her life married to another stranger was no doubt a brave decision.
When Abraham’s servant came to the place where he was supposed to find this woman for Isaac, he asked God to give him a sign...have the woman offer a drink to his camels as well. Sure enough, Rebekah comes up, this man asks for a drink and she not only gives him a drink, but she draws enough water and gives water to his camels as well. Clearly, this woman had a servant’s heart. I do not think Rebekah thought she was doing anything extraordinary and I do not think she was trying to impress the man, she simply saw the need and extended herself to serve. It was because of her servant’s heart that she was chosen.
After the servant reveals his reason for coming he praises God and gives gifts to Rebeka. He then proceeds to ask her father if he can skip through the tradition of waiting around for ten days and bring her to his master immediately. The decision rests in Rebeka’s hands. “Will you go with this man?” they said. “I will go.”
I love that. “I will go.” I can only imagine what was going through her mind at this time. Fear, doubt, what about her family? They gave her an out...they left the decision up to her. No one would have blamed her for wanting to spend a week or so saying good bye to her family...but she recognized this man as a Godly man and went.
Rebeka did not know where she would be going, who she would be marying, what kind of world or life she was entering...she did not even “clearly” hear from God on the matter. She was given an opportunity and without weighing the risk, consequence, or personal loss—she left her family and followed this man.
She was willing to venture into the unknown—she saw something in this man and wanted to be a part of it. “I will go...”
Just like this servant bestowed gifts to Rebeka, God has laid out his treasure before us. He has clearly spoken to us about what directions are lives should constantly be heading. Are we up for the challenge, the adventure? Will we go? Or will we remain paralyzed in fear of the unknown? When I think of Rebeka I think of a woman who was willing to be completely open and vulnerable to a man and his family that she did not know. With that complete trust and total openness and a heart that lives to serve, God will take us through the unknown to do what our minds don’t even dream of.

5 comments:

Dennis Rogers said...

Rebeka did not know where she would be going, who she would be marying, what kind of world or life she was entering...she did not even “clearly” hear from God on the matter.
I firmly believe that God reveals His will to those who truely have the heart of a servant. Rebeka had that heart. I am sure she knew in her innermmost being that it was God's will for her to go. She did not need to hear God's audible voice. She had a strong confidence that it was right, because her servant's heart was open to doing the will of the Father.
One of the simple truth's of the Gospel is the fact that the kingdom of God is so differant from that of man. "The first shall be last and the last first." "If you want to be great in God's Kingdom, become the servant of all." There is no such thing as a truely great leader who is not also a great servant.
The world tells us, if we want to be a leader, we must work on developing our leadership skills. My advice to those who would lead is to work on your servantship skills. Then, you will be open for God to trust you with leadership skills.
We are not servants until we become leaders. It is not an apprenticeship program. We are to be servants, above all, at all times.

Edward Cross said...

God's been working on servant hood with me lately. Sometimes as I'm going through the day I see a need...and I just can't walk away from it! It's like God's focusing my eyes on it and saying, "DO IT DO IT DO IT!!!!". Sometimes I get as far as turning around, and I start to walk away from it...but then it just gets stronger. I guess I take a little more convincing than Rebekah. :P

And wow, the opportunities God's given me over the last few months! I remember the last few weeks of school, God kept giving me perfect opportunities to face my major issue...and I kept saying no, no, no, no, no. But he kept on giving me the chance...and I eventually said yes. I just think it's cool that even when I'm being disobedient and directly going against what He wants, He keeps on giving me another chance. This is what motivated me to finally and completely say yes:

James 4:7-10 (The Message)

7So let God work his will in you. Yell a loud no to the Devil and watch him scamper. 8Say a quiet yes to God and he'll be there in no time. Quit dabbling in sin. Purify your inner life. Quit playing the field. 9Hit bottom, and cry your eyes out. The fun and games are over. Get serious, really serious. 10Get down on your knees before the Master; it's the only way you'll get on your feet.

Anonymous said...

Wow... its something that when you say it in your mind it doesn't seem as real. Like when you're worshipping at church and all of the sudden a song is played and the words that are coming out of your mouth are the words you have been thinking all along, "take me, make me, mold be, use me" all those words in all those songs and then it hits you... I really do what HIM to use me... I really will go where ever HE sends me.. even if I am full of fear and a little bit or doubt seeps in... but as quoted in the movie BOUNCE.... "It's not brave unless you're scared!" Well... I guess I am pleanty brave enough, Africa here I come.. sooner or later... lol! Queally!

Edward Cross said...

I know this is completely random, but I LOVE your profile picture! It's so...Dennaecious! :D

thankful4adoption.blogspot.com said...

Kat, loved your post...I hear there is an extra seat on the plane I am going on. :)