Good morning. Welcome to Morning Motivation. Happy Monday. This is Podcast Politics by Faith, brought to you by Public Square and Patriot Gold Group. It's good to be back. I'm feeling like 90%, but enough to get a proper week of episodes here after a nice bout with the China virus. But it's all good. The family's healthy, and let's get on with life. This week, we are gonna talk about the question that we've all asked before, why me?
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Why is this bad thing happening to me? And I wanna keep going back to this kind of thing now and again, because the whole point of this podcast, whether it's the longer episodes that we do or the short daily ones that we do, it's all about removing anxiety from our life. I think this is the universal problem of our culture right now, is just massive amounts of anxiety all the time. And we're going crazy.
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And it's unsustainable, and I know where you can find peace. And I want us all to find it, and I want us all to keep going back to the source of life and of peace. And that's one of the problems with following politics is the stress and anxiety it causes, but it doesn't need to. But it also unveils a lot of other stuff just about our life that there's always gonna be suffering in life and anxiety and sleepless nights.
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We can't be taken out by that. So let's address this question that we've all asked before. Why is this happening to me? I wanna start off with three truths. Truth number one, God is in control of his universe. Do you believe that or not? Do you believe that God is in control of his universe? Yes or no? Truth number two, God is working out his perfect purposes. Do you believe that?
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You can believe it but not act like you believe it. We've gone through a stressful time in the family and people are like, you know, God has your family. And it's like, I know, but I'm not acting like I know. I think it was C.S. Lewis who called that temporary atheism. Where if someone took a snapshot of your life, are you acting like a Christian or are you acting like an atheist? In that moment, probably like an atheist. So do you know these things to be true?
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But the other question is, are you acting like they're true? So number one, God is in control of his universe. Number two, God is working out his perfect purposes. And number three, God's ways are far more mysterious and wonderful than I can understand. Those are from Sinclair Ferguson, three truths right there. Go back and listen to those again and again and again and again. Rewind it. Rewind this and hear that, hear them all over again. And tell yourself they are true. And when you're anxious and worried and wondering why me, well when you're those things you don't think those things are true.
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I'm not sure where the root of this imagery came from. If you can find some earlier references to this, I would love to hear them. I like to go back to the genesis of things like this. So these are two sources that I like, but there's gotta be earlier references. The first is from Noah Ben-Shea. He said, one works on a tapestry from the back that you work on it without seeing the larger pattern, that all you see are the colored stitches running at odds and at angles to each other.
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That indeed is like life. One day is woven into the next, but we cannot see the implications of every stitch in time. And so we work blind. Courage is the required pattern in life, courage and faith. We've seen these tapestries, right? From the front, they're beautiful, but you don't see them from the front. When you're working on them, you only see the back. Have you ever seen the back of a tapestry?
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It's a total mess. An absolute mess. If you only looked at the back, you're like, well, no way could the other side look like anything. It's just a disaster. But that's all we see in our life. God sees the other side. So that was written in 1997 in his book, Jacob's Ladder. This is earlier, this is from Corrie Ten Boom. Her family opened up their home to Jews during World War II.
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They were caught, sent to a concentration camp. Jewish people would hide behind a fake wall in her bedroom, isn't that amazing? So she wrote this poem. This was published in 1971 in her book called The Hiding Place. She said, my life is but a weaving between my God and me. I cannot choose the colors. He weaveth steadily. Oftentimes he weaveth sorrow, and I, in foolish pride, forget he sees the upper, and I the underside.
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Same idea, right? We only see the backside of it. Even though there's sorrow being woven. We're like, why me? Why now? What's going on? And God's like, I know what I'm doing. Not till the loom is silent and the shuttles cease to fly will God unroll the canvas and reveal the reasons why. The dark threads are as needful in the weaver's skillful hand as the threads of gold and silver in the pattern he has planned.
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He knows, he loves, he cares. Nothing this truth can dim. He gives the very best to those who leave the choice to Him. So if you're in a moment of suffering right now, if God is weaving some dark strands right now, go back to these truths. God is in control of His universe. God is working out His perfect purposes. And God's ways are far more mysterious and wonderful than I can understand.
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We've all heard the expression that God works in mysterious ways. Do you know the genesis of that expression? This goes back a couple hundred years. And that's actually not the original line. The original line is much better. We'll talk about it tomorrow.