“Where could I go to get away from your spirit? Where could I go to escape your presence? If I went up to heaven, you would be there. If I went down to the grave, you would be there too! If I could fly on the wings of dawn, stopping to rest only on the far side of the ocean— even there your hand would guide me; even there your strong hand would hold me tight! Psalms 139:7-10 (CEB)
Recently I heard someone describe God as the ultimate “First Responder.” That thought stuck with me. So often I think of myself as the first responder and I call 911 for God to come help.
I realize I have a false view of God. God does not need to be “called in” he’s already on site! He is all present, always in every situation! There is nothing happening in my life that God is not present and working.
A second thought… If I came on crisis situation where there was a first responder present (police, fireman, ambulance attendant) I would not take charge but would say, “Tell me what to do. How can I help?” Why, because they are the professional, they know more, have more experience. I would naturally trust them and follow their direction.
God is the first responder in all situations in life. He is present. My role is to daily ask God, “What do you want me to do?” How can I serve you in your plan?” Faith demands that I trust God’s direction because he is all wise, all knowing and sees far beyond my limited vision. I have to remind myself… God is the Ultimate First Responder!
By Mike Woodard
Used by Permission
Further Reading
• Take Your Cue from Fear and Trust God – by Kristi Huseby
• Our Inability to Trust God – by Jon Walker
• Choose Trust – by Kathy Cheek
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