Friday, September 16, 2005

Transformed by Trouble

I love The Purpose Driven Life! It is a totally awesome book in many ways. One woman used it in a crisis situation: She was being held hostage in her own apartment by a man with a gun who was running from the police. She told him that, If he was going to “send her home”, then she was going to tell him about God and began reading to him from The Purpose Driven Life. As he paced the floor and peaked outside the curtains at the police waiting below, she continued to read. Within a couple of hours he couldn’t take it anymore. He repented of what he was doing, committed his life to God, and then turned himself in!!! Sweet!

This book has also helped me. Last Friday, I had an absolutely horrid day because a bank took advantage of me. I’ve never had anything like this happen to me before, and I was so blown away by the experience. At this point, I picked up The Purpose Driven Life and happened to turn right to the chapter “Transformed by Trouble”. Everything that happens in life is “Father-filtered”, Rick Warren says. There is a reason God allowed this to happen. All things work together for the good of those who love the Lord, so that we might become more like Jesus. Jesus, Who was patient and at peace, and Who did the things He could according to the directions of the Father and then waited upon God and trusted Him to take care of the rest.

That’s just what I need to learn! Lately, I’ve been noticing how much I try to do things in my own power and stress out about the things beyond my control. I’m holding on too tightly in this life, and I need to wait on the Lord and trust Him to take care of things, even trusting God to help me do “my part” too. In that chapter, I found this verse From II Corinthians 1:9: “We felt we were doomed to die and saw how powerless we were to help ourselves; but that was good, for then we put everything into the hands of God, Who alone could save us.”

Besides, God is a God of justice. So I know He will make things right sooner or later. :)

14 comments:

Polka Dotted Pickles said...

I've heard a lot of good stuff about that book. I should try reading it.

Aslan said...

Hi Aly! Nice to meet you. Thanks! :D Any Bible study based on that book should be awesome! Thanks again! :)

Hi Danika! Yeah, The Purpose Driven Life totally ROCKS!!!

Trufflehunter said...

Awesome story!!! so true, God can bring the most amazing things out of the worst ever circumstances.

I too need to work on not being controlled by problems that come my way. :)

Aslan said...

Yeah, God is so Amazing!!! :)

Carmelita Spats said...

Hi-ya Aslan! It's like, the middle of the night, so i don't have time to read your blog *Troubled face* but I just wanted to say hi anyway!HI!! Looks like a good post though I'll read it in the mornin' Toodles! 8)!

Aslan said...

Hey Zaya! Yup, it is definitely late. It's time for me to hit the hay too! Thanks for stopping by! :)

Anya said...

Wow that story is so awesome!!! I will definately have to read it!!
Yay for life!!

Aslan said...

Yeah, The Purpose Driven Life is an absolutely incredible book!!! Check it out! :)

The sunrise (sunset?) in your profile picture is gorgeous. I'm going to have to get a profile pic soon. Plain old white space just isn't what I had in mind, lol.

Elaienar said...

I've never read PDL, but I've heard things about it, some good and others... heh, well, they almost sent me into hysterical laughter over some of the stuff they quoted. I'm glad it was used to such advantageous effect, though, that's really great! Seems like I can usually get a lift in spirits from reading your blog, you post such encouraging things.

Aslan said...

Yeah, I know what you're saying about some of the quotes in the book. I found it unsettling at times when he used paraphrases of the Bible (or worse) to get some points across. Other quotes are from strict translations of the Bible, which I really appreciated. If I were him, I would quote only from the rigid translations, and if I couldn’t find scripture to base an assertion on, then I would just let the readers know it was my own opinion or based on my own experience, etc., rather than trying to back myself up with a paraphrase (ugh!).

I have learned so much though, from all the insights and connections he provided that were strictly rooted in scripture!

Thanks! I'm glad I can be an encouragement! :)

Elaienar said...

^_^ You're welcome!

Aslan said...

Lol Eowyn. Yeah, like most books, PDL has its strengths and weaknesses. But overall, it's a really good book. Check it out!

I'm glad you liked the story! :)

Aslan said...

I shall blog again, by this evening! (Saturday night). Later!

Aslan said...

Sweet! Ashley Smith's book should be incredible! :D