OCTOBER 16, 2014
Mysterious
Detours
Read: Genesis
12:1-10; 13:1
Our fathers trusted in You; they trusted, and You delivered them. —Psalm 22:4
Before my wife and I
embarked on a 400-mile road trip, I set up the GPS with our daughter’s home in
Missouri as the destination. As we traveled through Illinois, the GPS
instructed us to get off the Interstate, resulting in a detour through the city
of Harvey. After the GPS directed us back to
I-80, I was baffled by
this mysterious detour. Why were we directed off a perfectly good highway?
I’ll never know the
answer. We continued on our way, and we trusted the GPS to get us there and
home again.
That got me to
thinking about detours in life. We may seem to be traveling on a smooth
pathway. Then for some reason, God redirects us into an unfamiliar area.
Perhaps it is an illness, or a crisis at work or school, or an unexpected
tragedy occurs. We don’t understand what God is doing.
Abraham faced a
mysterious detour when God told him, “Get out of your country, from your family
and from your father’s house” (Gen. 12:1). Surely Abraham must have wondered
why God was routing him to the Negev desert. But he trusted God and His good
purposes.
A GPS may make
mistakes, but we can trust our unfailing God (Ps. 22:4). He will guide us
through all our mysterious detours and lead us where He wants us to go.
We seek Your guidance,
Lord, but we understand
that our path won’t
always be without challenges.
Help us to trust You
through the detours—knowing
that You have our best
interests and Your honor at heart.
We
don’t need to see the way when we stay close to the One who does.
Source:
Our Daily Bread 2012