Let’s face it, you do not
control very much in your life. One of my favorite parts about being a chaplain
in the Army is that I will never have to make a command decision. I have
absolutely no power. In fact, if I were in a situation where a big decision needed
to be made on the battlefield, and it was just me and PVT Snuffy, he would be
telling me what to do and not the other way around. Which brings me to the part
that I like least in the Army, which is, I will never have to make a command
decision.
It’s pretty humbling to
know that I do not control much. And, that is not just in the Army, but life in
general. I would venture to say that no matter where you are in life, you do
not have as much control as you might like to have. Whether it is your work, family
situation, or even a group that you volunteer time at.
What I do control is my
attitude. And, by learning from men and women who know much more than me, peers
that care a ton about my growth in all areas of life, and Scripture, I know
that one principle remains constant. That is, God is the one that has real control
in my life. My question to you is, have you taken a long hard look at what you
actually do have control over, and separate it from what you think that you
have control over? Once you put your trust in God, and know that he is the
controller of not just your life, but of all creation, it might give you a
different perspective.
“All
the ends of the earth will remember and turn to the Lord, and all the families
of the nations will bow down before him, for dominion belongs to the Lord and
he rules over the nations.”
Psalm
22:27-28
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