In our culture, most of us {including Christians} have been raised to feel like we are the source in our lives. In other words, financially, if we are to bring in any money, it will happen because we have done the work…right? Kinda makes sense. {Or at least in our mind it does.} Spiritually, if we are to get closer to God, we must at least do some of the work in our own lives to clean them up…right? Mentally, if we are to walk in a balanced manner, surely there is some effort on our part to get our mind thinking clearly…right?
And while the idea behind those beliefs feel correct, they seem to leave out the main ingredient. Which is…God. He is sovereign, omnipotent, all-powerful, above-all-and-through-all, and yet…in trying to accomplish things in our own way, and through our own efforts, and with our own strength, we fail to acknowledge Him as our source…first. For everything.
The deal is, we can recognize that He is our source of life because, I mean…duh…without His breath in our bodies, hello, we wouldn’t even be alive. And since nothing we do or say can put breath in our body or make our physical being function, we don’t even pay attention to those details 99% of the time.
However.
Let our finances step up to the plate.
Let our career choices turn the corner.
Let our day-to-day living creep up behind us.
And suddenly we act as though it is all up to us to solve these issues. Because surely the God of glory has way too much going on in this big, wide world of His to have to deign to worry about our teeny-tiny lil’ problems….right?
So.very.wrong.
He is sovereign. Over everything.
And He is our source. For everything.
And when we forget?…He knows just what it takes to get us back in line with Him. Because He cares that much about us knowing Who’s really in charge.
Don’t believe me? Try reading this story in Daniel where King Nebbbie figured he had been the one to bring about all of his successes and financial standings….
Daniel 4 – NIV
1. “King Nebuchadnezzar sent this message to the people of every race and nation and language throughout the world: “Peace and prosperity to you!
2. “I want you all to know about the miraculous signs and wonders the Most High God has performed for me.
3. How great are His signs, how powerful His wonders! His kingdom will last forever, His rule through all generations.
4. “I, Nebuchadnezzar, was living in my palace in comfort and prosperity.
5. But one night I had a dream that frightened me; I saw visions that terrified me as I lay in my bed.
6. So I issued an order calling in all the wise men of Babylon, so they could tell me what my dream meant.
7. When all the magicians, enchanters, astrologers, and fortune-tellers came in, I told them the dream, but they could not tell me what it meant.
8. At last Daniel came in before me, and I told him the dream. {He was named Belteshazzar after my god, and the spirit of the holy gods is in him.}
9 “I said to him, ‘Belteshazzar, chief of the magicians, I know that the spirit of the holy gods is in you and that no mystery is too great for you to solve. Now tell me what my dream means.
10. “‘While I was lying in my bed, this is what I dreamed. I saw a large tree in the middle of the earth.
11. The tree grew very tall and strong, reaching high into the heavens for all the world to see.
12. It had fresh green leaves, and it was loaded with fruit for all to eat. Wild animals lived in its shade, and birds nested in its branches. All the world was fed from this tree.
13. “‘Then as I lay there dreaming, I saw a messenger, a holy one, coming down from heaven.
14 The messenger shouted, “Cut down the tree and lop off its branches! Shake off its leaves and scatter its fruit! Chase the wild animals from its shade and the birds from its branches.
15. But leave the stump and the roots in the ground,bound with a band of iron and bronze and surrounded by tender grass. Now let him be drenched with the dew of heaven, and let him live with the wild animals among the plants of the field.
16. For seven periods of time, let him have the mind of a wild animal instead of the mind of a human.
17. For this has been decreed by the messengers; it is commanded by the holy ones, so that everyone may know that the Most High rules over the kingdoms of the world. He gives them to anyone He chooses—even to the lowliest of people.”
18. “‘Belteshazzar, that was the dream that I, King Nebuchadnezzar, had. Now tell me what it means, for none of the wise men of my kingdom can do so. But you can tell me because the spirit of the holy gods is in you.’”
Daniel Explains the Dream
19. “Upon hearing this, Daniel {also known as Belteshazzar} was overcome for a time, frightened by the meaning of the dream. Then the king said to him, ‘Belteshazzar, don’t be alarmed by the dream and what it means.’ “Belteshazzar replied, ‘I wish the events foreshadowed in this dream would happen to your enemies, my lord, and not to you!
20. The tree you saw was growing very tall and strong, reaching high into the heavens for all the world to see.
21. It had fresh green leaves and was loaded with fruit for all to eat. Wild animals lived in its shade, and birds nested in its branches.
22. That tree, Your Majesty, is you. For you have grown strong and great; your greatness reaches up to heaven, and your rule to the ends of the earth.
23. “‘Then you saw a messenger, a holy one, coming down from heaven and saying, “Cut down the tree and destroy it. But leave the stump and the roots in the ground, bound with a band of iron and bronze and surrounded by tender grass. Let him be drenched with the dew of heaven. Let him live with the animals of the field for seven periods of time.”
24. “‘This is what the dream means, Your Majesty, and what the Most High has declared will happen to my lord the king.
25. You will be driven from human society, and you will live in the fields with the wild animals. You will eat grass like a cow, and you will be drenched with the dew of heaven. Seven periods of time will pass while you live this way, until you learn that the Most High rules over the kingdoms of the world and gives them to anyone He chooses.
26. But the stump and roots of the tree were left in the ground. This means that you will receive your kingdom back again when you have learned that heaven rules.
27. “‘King Nebuchadnezzar, please accept my advice. Stop sinning and do what is right. Break from your wicked past and be merciful to the poor. Perhaps then you will continue to prosper.’”
The Dream’s Fulfillment
28. “But all these things did happen to King Nebuchadnezzar.
29. Twelve months later he was taking a walk on the flat roof of the royal palace in Babylon.
30. As he looked out across the city, he said, ‘Look at this great city of Babylon! By my own mighty power, I have built this beautiful city as my royal residence to display my majestic splendor.’
31. “While these words were still in his mouth, a voice called down from heaven, ‘O King Nebuchadnezzar, this message is for you! You are no longer ruler of this kingdom.
32. You will be driven from human society. You will live in the fields with the wild animals, and you will eat grass like a cow. Seven periods of time will pass while you live this way, until you learn that the Most High rules over the kingdoms of the world and gives them to anyone he chooses.’
33. “That same hour the judgment was fulfilled, and Nebuchadnezzar was driven from human society. He ate grass like a cow, and he was drenched with the dew of heaven. He lived this way until his hair was as long as eagles’ feathers and his nails were like birds’ claws.”
34. “After this time had passed, I, Nebuchadnezzar, looked up to heaven. My sanity returned, and I praised and worshiped the Most High and honored the one who lives forever. ‘His rule is everlasting, and His kingdom is eternal.
35. All the people of the earth are nothing compared to Him. He does as He pleases among the angels of heaven and among the people of the earth. No one can stop Him or say to Him, ‘What do You mean by doing these things?’
36. “When my sanity returned to me, so did my honor and glory and kingdom. My advisers and nobles sought me out, and I was restored as head of my kingdom, with even greater honor than before.
37. “Now I, Nebuchadnezzar, praise and glorify and honor the King of heaven. All His acts are just and true, and He is able to humble the proud.”
Until he learned…that is was all from Him.
So how about you? Now, maybe you’re not going to end up roaming your local pasture, eating grass like a cow, and maybe you’re not going to start acting looney and get admitted to a mental facility close by.
On the other hand.
Acting and believing that you are the source of any of your accomplishments or plans?….not very smart. In fact, that’s about as close to ‘beastly and crazy’ as it can get.
As you pick up your check each week, do you think to yourself, ‘Oh, yeah…I earned that sucker!’? I know I have before.
On the other hand.
You may have simply been the steward that accomplished the tasks while He was the source that made it all possible. “Moreover, it is [essentially] required of stewards that a man should be found faithful [proving himself worthy of trust].” {I Corinthians 4:2, AMP}
Your job…is from Him.
Your family…is from Him.
Your possessions…are from Him.
Your breath…is from Him.
Your abilities…are from Him.
Your talents…are from Him.
Your finances…are from Him.
Your path…is designed by Him.
You are not your source.
You are not where it all comes from.
You are not the end-all in your life.
He is.
So my advice is…recognize it and acknowledge it.
Quickly.
Before it makes you crazy.
Because it will drive you insane if you continue down a path believing that it’s all on your shoulders. He never meant for you to live like that. He designed you to lean on Him. He is your Father. That’s His job…to provide for you, to assist you, to guide you, and to get you where you need to be.
It’s what He does best.
So why try to fight against what is.
Trust me {and King Nebbie}…you’ll just go crazy in the process.













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