Monday, June 29, 2009

God eMails Answers To Prayers

Over the weekend a Christian Client of mine requested that we cancel his contract, this bothered me as you can imagine, not because of the loss of revenue (it is a looser deal for us) but because he is a Christian Business Owner and holds himself out as one. For him to want to cancel the contract and not fulfil his commitment upset me becuase we have fulfilled our obligation.

Today in my quite time I prayed, father God this is your business and I need to know what you want me to do about this situation.......... I was very specific in my prayer and told him that I needed to know today.

When I got into my office and turned on my computer this was in my inbox:

Settling DisputesTGIF Today God Is First
Volume 1 by Os HillmanMonday,

June 29 2009

"Casting the lot settles disputes and keeps strong opponents apart." Proverbs 18:18

We prayed about it. We discussed it. My friend had one desire; I had a different one.
"Okay, let's settle the issue the way the early Church settled matters when an agreement could not be achieved. Let's flip a coin."

"You must be joking!" my friend lamented.

"No, the early Church cast lots often to determine a course of direction or even select the disciple who would take Judas' place."

"Okay," my friend agreed.

We flipped the coin and the matter was quickly settled.

In the Old Testament there are many examples of casting lots for determining a decision. We hear little of this method today. Most of us do not want to release the decision process to this seemingly "flippant" process; yet the Lord says, "The lot is cast into the lap, but its every decision is from the Lord" (Prov. 16:33).

Flipping a coin is the equivalent to casting a lot. It removes our own opinions and leaves the final outcome to the Lord. Pray before you take such an action. It will surprise you who is willing to submit a decision to the Lord and who isn't. It removes the element of control from both parties.
I believe the Lord would first have us make decisions through agreement and continued prayer for the decision.

However, there are times when this approach can be the quickest and simplest. It removes each person's temptation to lord it over the other. Cast the lot and settle the dispute.

Thank you God, your in control.

1 comment:

  1. Wow, I should forward the e-mail I just received from a woman in our Life-Group... Seems answers via e-mail is a popular vehichle these days! And Al Gore said he invented the internet.......... The Lord first!!!

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