Friday, May 9, 2008

Move Your World


The famous Greek inventor and mathematician Archimedes was quoted saying “Give me a lever long enough and a fulcrum on which to place it, and I shall move the world.” This was ever so true for me a few weeks ago as I was driving down Ritchie Highway and my serpentine belt on my SUV decided to shred. Without it this 5,000 pound hunk of metal and rubber is worthless. Luckily I was with a friend and we both set our sights on fixing the car. After purchasing the supplies the hard part came. We had to put this long wrench in a pulley and pull to release the old belt and allow for the new one to slip in place. Our lever was working right up to the finishing point. You know that last inch or millimeter that you need to make it. No matter how hard I or Rick pushed and pulled the new belt was just not going to slip into place. Out of exhaustion and desperation we pulled out a tire wrench and placed it over the other wrench and SNAP the belt went on without a grunt.

All we needed was a bigger lever and the job was so easy. Instead we struggled to make the ends meet and in the end were only met with defeat. Many of you today need to follow Archimedes words and ask God to come and place His lever in your life. No matter how hard you try or how successful you become there will always be leverage on your life you can’t overcome. You need a bigger lever; you need to surrender to God’s lever. Some of you are reading this with judgment in your heart towards God because of those situations you can’t overcome. Secretly you are growing in hate towards the God that loves you, your best asset for life. You feel that it is His fault for the situations. Understand it was not Him that forces you to push and pull on your lever trying to solve your life’s problems. All along He has been there offering a bigger and better lever for life in Jesus. What part of your life today do you need to stop using your lever and ask God to use His in your life? Where do you need to ask forgiveness, or humbly restore a relationship? Use God’s lever to move your world.

“Glory in his holy name; let the hearts of those who seek the LORD rejoice. Look to the LORD and his strength; seek his face always. Remember the wonders he has done, his miracles, and the judgments he pronounced,…” (1 Chronicles 16:10-12)

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