Monday, August 24, 2015

Trust without Borders

I never use to be that much into Christian music because I found most vocal styles of the singers to be a bit hard to listen to, but in the last several months, I have started paying attention to the lyrics of the songs and it has become my new favorite genre of music. I have a few songs that stand out and have special meanings to me. One of them is where the title of this post comes from. It is a song by Hillsong United called Oceans (Where Feet may Fail). I won't quote all the lyrics but the part that stood out the first time I heard it was this:

"Spirit lead me where my trust is without borders
Let me walk upon the waters
Wherever You would call me
Take me deeper than my feet could ever wander
And my faith will be made stronger
In the presence of my Savior"


I first heard this song several months ago but the significance of this line hangs around in my heart. It became my desire and my prayer. I began to wonder what would it be like to have trust without borders. Is so easy to say that we trust God, but when we get right down to it, how much do we really trust Him? When a storm comes, do we really stand unmoved on His promises or do our knees begin to shake as our faith quivers from the strong winds beating against us? When we have prayed for something over and over again for a long time, does our faith begin to run out. Do we start feeling like He can't be trusted when His time is not our time or His ways our ways?

One day back in January as this song played through my mind, I began praying for that trust. I wanted to have a confident border-less trust in God. I have heard several people say not to pray for patience because God will give it to you, well, this is another one of those prayers that you should only pray if you really really want it, because God will begin His work to give it to you. God wasted no time in answering my prayer. Ever sense I prayed this prayer, my life has been in a constant state of ups and downs, gifts, and goodbyes. It is as if God keeps giving me things saying "Here is something special, but you cannot hang on to it. It is still mine and you are still mine. I may have a better plan for you then just this gift. Will you trust me if my plan involves taking gifts back?" "He gives and takes away" has been the theme of the year but the theme that underlies every situation has been trust. When God changes our plans, we have to just trust that He really does know what He is doing and has a better plan. Then there are those things we pray for. Sometimes its for a deep desire of our heart or for a loved one's salvation. We pray and pray for hours, months, and even years for these requests but still no answer has come. Its easy to grow tired and want to give up, but He isn't growing tired. He is still at work.
It sometimes takes trials coming to get us to the end of our self, so we have no where else to place our trust, but in Him. It seems like it should be so easy to trust. Just trust God! But its not easy. We like to have a say, we like to be involved. Its hard to take our hands off and admit we can't handle something. Its kind of pathetic how we hang on to things or situations and refuse to trust God with them, when He is the very One who made those things.

I was reading a book with a chapter on Hudson Taylor, a missionary to China in the 1800s. God used this man to bring so many people to Him and his life story is amazing! For me, what popped out of his story, was the testimony people shared about his faith in God. The man was so surrendered and at rest in Jesus, that no bad news or test could shake his trust in God's perfect control and plan. Someone said of him:
"Whatever did not agitate the Savior, or ruffle His spirit was not to agitate him. The serenity of the Lord Jesus concerning any matter and at its most critical moment, this was his ideal and practical possession...he knew there was a peace passing all understanding, and that he could not do without it."

That is the trust without borders I pray for, and that is the trust that God wants to give us all. Its not a fun process. Its frightening, and often very painful, and I know I am no where near finished in this journey to having that kind of trust. But He is clearly at work and it slowly is becoming a little easier to trust more and more to my Savior and His perfect will.

To whoever might read this, cling to Jesus in whatever is going on in your life. No trial or storm is too big, and no desire of our heart is too great for God to handle. Cast all your cares upon Him and put your trust fully in Him. He is at work in ways we can't see but never the less, He IS at work! God desires our trust to be without borders, endless, unmoving. He doesn't want us to sink into the waves as Peter did when he tried to walk on water. Keep your eyes on Jesus. Let him have every part of your life, every fear, need, and desire. Trust Him with it all. His grace is sufficient, His love unfailing, and His will is perfect.

"Your grace abounds in deepest waters
Your sovereign hand
Will be my guide
Where feet may fail and fear surrounds me
You've never failed and You won't start now
So I will call upon Your name
And keep my eyes above the waves
When oceans rise
My soul will rest in Your embrace
For I am Yours and You are mine"



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