My mind drifted back to when I was a child and my dad was painting something around the house. He gave me a large brush and a bucket of water to "paint" the unfinished cedar fence in our back yard. No mixing was required, so I could get right to "work." It was satisfying to see the wood quickly absorb the moisture and instantly change to a darker colour. Board after board was nicely painted, but it wasn't long before the effect of the water began to dissipate as the water evaporated in the sun. I began to double back on boards I already painted to make them look uniform again. Because I was painting with water, the results were only temporary--and this wasn't very satisfying.
Mixing paint is a very mundane task, but it is an important step in the process of painting well. When paint isn't fully mixed it leads to uneven colour, streaks, poor adhesion and an irregular finish. Because paint is expensive and time is valuable, the lack of mixing paint properly leads to unnecessary waste and a massive amount of extra work. Being patient and thorough in the process of preparation for painting is key to pleasing, lasting results. God knows all about preparation with patience because this is a fruit of the Spirit. God is willing to spend a great deal of time, effort and expense to prepare people to do His work. For instance, God caused Moses to be raised as a prince in Egypt until he was 40 years old, and then he tended his father-in-law's sheep for 40 additional years to prepare him to lead the Hebrews out of Egypt--mostly learning he could never do it without God.
There much Moses experienced that certainly stirred and agitated him, and this continued to happen after he led the children of Israel through the Red Sea, to Mt. Sinai and in the wilderness for an additional 40 years. He was stirred to anger when he saw a fellow Hebrew being beaten by an Egyptian, and he also was stirred to flee for his life after he killed the Egyptian for it. He was troubled by the idea of going to Pharaoh and speaking publicly, and he was awed by the presence of God again and again. He was stirred by the idolatry and stubbornness of God's people and their unbelief and disobedience. All the trials, troubles, experiences, failures and successes he faced were used by God to sanctify and refine Moses to know and trust God more. This is one of God's purposes when we are stirred, troubled and agitated by experiences God allows. He knows what He is preparing us for and the good works He would have us do. Amazingly, His plans for us extend far beyond what is naturally possible for us on earth and for all eternity in His presence.
When we are stirred or troubled (and we realise it!) it may not feel pleasant, but feelings of anger, anxiety, worry, impatience and frustration are reminders to look to the LORD Jesus in faith and rest in His love, grace and goodness. Our lives on earth serve a valuable function of combining faith and obedience to God with our natural way of thinking and living. Paint that sits for a long time in a tin separates with clear binders on top and the pigment settled beneath murky fluid. God would have His wisdom, knowledge of His will and empowerment of the Holy Spirit be fully integrated with our daily lives. May it be we embrace and delight when God stirs us, for it provides an opportunity to be more like Jesus than we are right now.
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