A Glimmer of What is to Come

The other day I was driving my usual route to work, when I came across the renovation of a local downtown theatre. On the outside of the theatre a sign was posted that said, "A Glimmer of What Is to Come.” As I pondered this sign, I started thinking about my personal walk with Christ. How many times does Christ try to tell me these exact words, but yet, I don't hear Him because I allow the noise of everything else around me to capture 100% of my attention? How many times have I been so focused on what I hope for in the future that I fail to see how God is using me now to make a difference?

As women, it is so easy to think:

· If I only had one more hour a day, life would be much easier
· If I could only get another job, life would be great
· If I only had another house, I’d be so much happier
· If I only had some extra money, I could accomplish so much more in life
· If I only had a husband, life would be so much better

So many times we focus on the “if only” thoughts which cause us to miss out on God’s presence in our lives today and what it is that He is trying to show us now. The Lord is saying, “If you would keep focused on Me, I will give you a glimpse of what is to come in your life.” Yet, we wonder why the Lord is not using us or why we must experience the toils of our daily routine. We spend so much time focusing on what we don’t have and what we want, that we lose sight of what the Lord is doing right now in our lives.

In Genesis 37 we find the story of a young man by the name of Joseph. Joseph, a seventeen year old kid had dreamt about his family bowing down to him. When he reveals the dream to his brothers, they hated him for it. Because of that hate and jealousy, they decide to sell him into slavery. But the story doesn’t end there. Later, Joseph lives in the house of his Egyptian master and his master’s wife falsely accuses Joseph of sleeping with her. In turn, his master throws him in jail. Talk about life not turning out the way you expected it to! What do you think Joseph thought during this time? He had glimpsed what was to come and life suddenly veered and his “dream” was no where in sight. What do you do when life turns you upside down?

If you look carefully at the account of Joseph, you will notice that quite often it is mentioned that God was with Joseph. God was with Joseph while he was in the house of his master and because of that, God blessed the home of the master. God was also with Joseph when he was thrown in jail after being falsely accused of sleeping with his master’s wife. God gave him favor with the head jailer. Then, God gave Joseph the ability to interpret dreams-only Joseph could interpret Pharaoh’s dream and consequently Pharaoh put Joseph in charge of all of his affairs. Once again, the Lord was with Joseph. Joseph spent his time preparing for the upcoming famine. Joseph’s brothers desperately needed food and supplies. Because of that need, they traveled to Egypt and found to their amazement their brother Joseph. Before we know it, Joseph’s brothers bowed down to him. The glimpse that Joseph was given years before finally came into fruition. WOW!

The Lord desires to give us a “glimpse” of what is to come. But so many times we can’t see that glimpse because we allow everything else to distract us. God has placed a dream within your heart that he wants to eventually fulfill in your life. Do you trust Him? Maybe life has taken some unexpected turns like Joseph’s did and you’re wondering what it is that the Lord is doing. Hang in there, hold on, trust God, and watch what he will do. Everything that you are experiencing at this time in your life, God will use it for His glory. I love how the Message writes Romans 8:26-28:

Meanwhile, the moment we get tired in the waiting, God's Spirit is right alongside helping us along. If we don't know how or what to pray, it doesn't matter. He does our praying in and for us, making prayer out of our wordless sighs, our aching groans. He knows us far better than we know ourselves, knows our present condition, and keeps us present before God. That's why we can be so sure that every detail in our lives of love for God is worked into something good.


So, here’s my question to you; are you trying to take control of your life, or are you willing to trust God and believe that he has a purpose for you and in that, He will bring to fruition what he has promised? Are you willing to trust God and in that trust, allow Him to use you the way He wants to use you today? Are you willing to make yourself available to Him today and in turn, shut out all the noise around you and wait patiently for Him to whisper in your ear, “Hold on, I want to give you a glimpse of what is to come in your life?”

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