Monday Night Football on ESPN (which, for all you Football Fanatics is only 16 days away - Hallelujah! Thank you, Jesus, for saving the NFL season!) does a segment each week called, "C'mon man!" It's a brief commentary on the mishaps of the Sunday afternoon games ... all the plays that went so horribly wrong that really there's nothing to be said, except, "C'mon man!" The center snaps the ball 10 feet over the quarterback's head, the quarterback throws the ball 10 feet over the wide open receiver's head ... "C'mon man!" The offensive line doesn't block, the defensive line doesn't tackle; the ref makes a terrible call, the coach makes even a worse one; the running back stumbles and then fumbles; the end zone dance goes terribly wrong or looks terribly bad ... go ahead, say it with me: "C'mon man!"
The "C'mon man!" moments of the NFL are pretty funny, even at times hilarious ... the "C'mon man! moments of life however, not so much.
In Numbers 13 and then again in Deuteronomy 1, you can read the story of Israel as they stand at the very borders of the Promised Land ... able to see for the first time, this land of "milk and honey" that God had given to them. Prior to this moment, it had been 435 years of slavery and oppression in Egypt for the Israelites. But now, in response to their cries for help and in fulfillment of His Word and His divine promises and perfect plans for His people, God has come to set them free. And He does it in a most miraculous fashion, doesn't He? It's the ten plagues by which He brings total devastation to Egypt and absolute salvation to Israel. It's divine favor by which the Israelite slaves plunder the gold and the silver of the Egyptian masters ... by simply asking for it all. It's manna from heavens; it's water from the rocks. It's the very voice of God thundering from Mt. Sinai and it's the very presence of God in the cloud by day and the pillar of fire by night. It's miraculous protection and provision, it's divine safety and support, it's supernatural guidance and goodness ... and it's all that every step of their journey. And now, here they stand, then - a free people ... about to receive one more miracle from God: an entire land miraculously provided for them. Except ... they mess it all up. By a super majority of a 10 to 2 vote, they say "no" to God's promise, and "no" to the Promised Land. Why? What would ever make them do that? Well, according to Deuteronomy 1:32, they turned away in fear very simply because they "did not trust in the Lord their God." What? After all God had done for them? How are they not going to trust God ... when He's done all that He's done up to this point, what would ever make them think that He's going to give up on them now? They didn't trust in the Lord? After all that God had done to Egypt, the "super power" of the day? After all the miracles God had performed? After all that God had delivered them from? How are they now going to let the "giants" in this land intimidate them? All of a sudden, they're going to not trust in the Lord their God? Go ahead, one more time, say it with me: "C'mon man!"
Actually, before we're too hard on the Israelites, maybe we need to take a moment and evaluate our own lives. How about it ... like me, have you discovered that sometimes it's hard to obey God? I'm not necessarily talking about the daily struggle that takes place within us ... the struggle to live by the Spirit or live in the flesh ... the struggle to keep the old sinful man crucified and Christ still living in and through us ... the moment by moment, situation by situation struggle to be like Jesus - to do what He would do, say what He would say. No doubt all of us know what it is to stand on those battle lines every single day! But the difficulty in obedience there, that's not really what I'm talking about. I'm thinking more of the special thing that God would specifically ask of us. You know what I mean, right? It's that moment when God asks you to do something ... and as much as you love Him and want to be obedient to Him, you struggle in obeying and doing what He's asked and in fact the real reality is that your initial thought in that moment is, "God, there's no way I can do that." God sometimes calls us to do something big, doesn't He? And when He does, let's just be honest, we can really struggle in giving ourselves wholly and completely to Him in obedience. I wonder ... is God calling you to something big even right now? Maybe He is ... and maybe you're struggling to obey Him. Maybe by way of miracle after miracle, God has brought you to something great ... you stand at the very entrance of your own God-given Promised Land. It's yours for the taking ... all you have to do is obey Him; all you have to do is "go up and take possession of it as the Lord your God has commanded you." Maybe that's you ... and maybe like the Israelites, you're in danger of messing it all up; you're in danger of turning away in disobedience.
Don't!
Don't do it!
Don't not obey Him!
Instead, go for it!
1. Know that God loves you!
I know it seems a bit trivial, doesn't it? After all, surely we all know that God loves us, right? But how about this ... not only does God love you, He loves you even when you're struggling to obey Him. You see it's one thing, I think, to say that God loves me, even that God loves me all the time ... but then to speak of the specifics of that - all the time means when I'm struggling to obey Him. God loves me all the time, so He loves me even then! When I'm not sure I'm wanting or going to do what He's asked of me - God's response to me in those moments is to assure me of His love. To love me even at all is excessive ... to love me when I'm having difficulty obeying - well, that's exorbitantly excessive! It's too much, isn't it? He loves us too much ... but oh, we're so glad that He does, aren't we?
2. Remember the Word is from the Lord!
2. Remember the Word is from the Lord!
It was God that was giving the Land to the Israelites. It was God commanding them to not be afraid, to not be discouraged ... to go up and take possession of it. It was God's plan; it was God's will. It was God's promise to them. It was a Word from the Lord.
We would do well to remember, the instruction we have received - oh, it's big, even in fact it's huge ... but it's also a Word from the Lord.
God's called you to something big, hasn't He? And you're struggling to obey Him in it, aren't you? If that's true, then I think it's also true that this would be of help for you today: remember, that which you've been asked to do, it's from the Lord. It's not some crazy idea you've randomly come up with. It's not nonsense. It's not foolishness. It's not an absurdity. It's not an impossibility. I know, it doesn't make sense; you can't understand it or figure it out ... I know, it's so far-fetched; it's mind-boggling, it's improbable and implausible ... I know, it seems way too big ... I know, there are a "gazillion and one" reasons why that could never happen. But I know this too ... if it's God's Word, none of that matters.
3. The Word is good, but the giants are big!
As the Israelites stood and looked into the Promised Land, they saw the milk and the honey; they saw the produce of the land; they saw the goodness of it ... but then they saw the giants in it. And they lost heart; and they lost courage; and they lost trust in the Lord their God; and ultimately they lost the very promise itself ... all because of the giants.
Israel's story is your story, isn't it? You see all that's good about what God is asking you to do ... but be honest, like Israel, you especially see the giants, don't you? All those questions, all those doubts, all those reasons why you could never do what He's asked, all those reasons why you shouldn't do what He's asked, all the common sense logic that makes what He's asking seem to be so absurd ... that's right - those are the giants in the land. Amazing how noticeably visible they are ... standing before us in 3D, HD kind of clarity, right? They're there, no doubt about it. And they're big aren't they? I mean, they're make-you-look-like-a-grasshopper big, right? And they're strong and intimidating. Stare long enough and they'll make you do like Israel did - run in the other direction.
It would be nice if God only called us to giant-free lands ... but He doesn't and He won't. In fact, the truth of the matter, when you look over into what God has called you to do, where God has called you to go ... you will always see giants there. And they'll always serve as a reason to not go forward, to give up, to not obey ... they'll always threaten to compromise the fulfillment of God's promises and God's blessing in your life!
4. The Word will always demand a response of faith!
It's true ... all because of those malicious giants. They're bigger than you and they're stronger than you ... and to go forward to face them is going to require then a step of faith from you. Or maybe better to say it this way: when God calls you to do something, something big, and you look to what He's calling you to do and you see the giants, and they're even bigger ... in that moment, you're going to either move forward in obedience because of faith, or you're going to move back in disobedience because of fear.
Faith vs. Fear ... that's the battle that wins the war of obedience vs. disobedience. Faith vs. Fear ... that's the battle then that we must win.
You see, your faith - it's everything! If you falter in it, you'll fail then in obedience. If all you can see are the giants, if all you're focused on is how tall they look and how small they make you feel - then you're going to be afraid; you're going to be very afraid ... you're going to feed your fear until you've starved to death your faith and then you won't obey, you won't do what He's asked, you won't go for it. However; if you can fix your eyes on Jesus, "the author and perfecter of your faith," you'll see that He's even bigger and stronger than the giants; you'll realize He's with you and He's for you; you'll remember that there's nothing impossible for Him, there's nothing He cannot do ... and in that moment faith will arise in your heart to first banish fear and then to move you forward in obedience to God.
5. The Word leads to blessing!
The simple reality is this: if we disobey, we lose. If we disobey, we miss out ... we miss out on the miracle, we miss out on the opportunity, we miss out on seeing the power of God work supernaturally and miraculously to fulfill the promises of God. If we disobey, we exchange life in the Promised Land for death in the wilderness wandering. If we disobey, it's all bad!
Why would we ever want to disobey then, right? We don't want to do that ... not ever! We don't want any of those things ... we want the exact opposite, in fact. We don't want to miss out ... we want to experience the miracle, we want to take advantage of the opportunity, we want to see God's power put on display both in us and through us. We want the life in the Promised Land. We want the all good! And what we come to discover, by way of the story of the Israelites as well as simple deduction ... if what you get when you disobey is exactly opposite of what you want, then to get the things you do want you do the opposite of disobey. Let me give me you a one word clarification of all that: Obey!
I know that what God has asked you to do is a big deal. I understand that you don't know if you can do it ... you maybe, in all honesty, don't think you can. I say to you, though: Go for it! Go for it ... it is God calling you! That is His voice you've heard! It is His perfect plan for your life ... it really is! I say: Go for it ... oh, I know the giants are big, but forget about them and focus instead on your God who is much, much bigger! Go for it ... step out in faith, walk the walk of faith - you can trust your God ... He will not disappoint you. I say: Go for it ... don't miss out; choose obedience and receive the life and blessing that comes with it!
