What Will You Order?

01 Dec What Will You Order?

We all are familiar with sitting down in a restaurant and placing an order. We look at the menu and enjoy the choice. I have seen some people get very anxious about this simple choice of food, and I have seen others wait and wait and wait because they can’t make a choice.

In Russia where the food was rather bland, I recall looking forward to working on the border of China and going to a Chinese restaurant in the city of Khabarovsk. I was excited to eat spicy food, and with over 200 items on the menu, I was ready!  I asked for a certain type of rice and they said they didn’t have it, so I asked for another.  They replied, “Don’t have it”, so I asked for another.  They again replied, “Don’t have.” I gave up and asked what they had. No rice, only potatoes. Then I ordered Peking chicken. “Sorry, don’t have.”  So I switched to Szechwan chicken. “Sorry, don’t have.” Then I tried ordering Hunan chicken. “Sorry, don’t have.” I finally gave up and asked, “What do you have?”

“Only Russian chicken legs.”

What would you do? I tell you this because people feel it does not matter what they really want in life. Many people feel there is only one thing, opportunity, or flavor on the menu of life, just like I experienced. It might feel like you have no choice—but you always do!

Joshua 24:15
“And if it seem evil unto you to serve the Lord, choose you this day whom ye will serve; whether the gods which your fathers served that were on the other side of the flood, or the gods of the Amorites, in whose land ye dwell: but as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.”

You may not immediately get what you ask, but you can respond in a way that keeps your faith alive and an answer coming.

Anger, disgust, frustration, or even hate is not the response that will bring a miracle. Forgiveness, mercy, joy, patience, and love toward others will turn the decisions of others into a triumph for Christ.

When Paul and Silas were thrown in prison, they could have responded with great anger because it was Jesus who told them to go to that city. They could have responded with tears, depression, resignation, etc., and everybody would have agreed to their sob story…but they chose to sing!

When the presence of Jesus is fresh in you, then you will have a good response to whatever is on the menu of life, or not on it. Your response is what makes you different, because you know you have a different source. The jail shook and doors flew open, and Paul was led out of the city as a dignitary, because he saw beyond the situation!

Blessings,

Dr. Kevin

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