Why do we do it?

 Why do we forget sometimes that God is Sovereign?

I had occasion to ask myself that question earlier today in response to a conversation I had with someone else the previous evening.  I explained to said someone that I quit fighting something in my life a while ago.  Every time I tried to change the situation I found myself in, I explained, it was a disaster, so I quit fighting it.

Doing that was a choice, but for me, it was a choice of whether or not God was Sovereign and was I going to let Jesus be Lord of my life, or was I going to just try to go my own way?

In the book of Acts, a man named Saul was fighting God, all the while thinking he was defending God by persecuting Christians.  But Saul met a man named Jesus.  Acts 26:4 describes the encounter this way:  

Acts 26:4 (NIV)  We all fell to the ground, and I heard a voice saying to me in Aramaic,‘Saul, Saul, why do you persecute me? It is hard for you to kick against the goads.’

Back in the day, this was an expression used by the Greeks to express futility at what one was doing.  God is Sovereign and when we fight against what He has planned, sometimes things get very hard in life.  I've done this enough to know that kicking against the goads is never gonna work for me.

So I just don't do it anymore.


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