Friday, March 5, 2010

The Big Rock

A little boy was spending his Saturday morning playing in his sandbox. He had with him his box of cars and trucks, his plastic pail, and a shiny, red plastic shovel.

In the process of creating roads and tunnels in the soft sand, he discovered a large rock in the middle of the sandbox. The lad dug around the rock, managing to dislodge it from the dirt. With no little bit of struggle, he pushed and nudged the rock across the sandbox by using his feet. (He was a very small boy and the rock was very large.) When the boy got the rock to the edge of the sandbox, however, he found that he couldn't roll it up and over the little wall.

Determined, the little boy shoved, pushed, and pried, but every time he thought he had made some progress, the rock tipped and then fell back into the sandbox. The little boy grunted, struggled, pushed, shoved - but his only reward was to have the rock roll back, smashing his fingers. Finally he burst into tears of frustration.

All this time the boy's father watched from the living room window as the drama unfolded. At the moment the tears feel, a large shadow fell across the boy and the sandbox. It was the boy's father. Gently but firmly he said, "Son, why didn't you use all the strength that you had available?"

Defeated, the boy sobbed back, "But I did, Daddy, I did! I used all the strength that I had!"

"No, son," corrected the father kindly. "You didn't use all the strength you had. You didn't ask me."

With that the father reached down, picked up the rock, and removed it from the sandbox.

We all have "rocks" in our lives. And we, just like the little boy, shove, push and pry, trying to get the rocks out of our lives. We know that we don't have the strength or ability to remove them, and yet we insist on trying. God is always available to us and willing to give us the strength we need to overcome obstacles and to accomplish great things for Him.

The psalmist says, "God is our refuge and strength, an ever present help in trouble" (Psalm 46:1). Will you use His strength or insist on trying to do it all by yourself? Why not let the One who calmed the sea, raised the dead, turned water into wine, healed the sick, be the One that empowers you to overcome those "rocks" in your life?

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