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The need for GPS vs. GOD
Posted under Faith, Personal, Uncategorized by Tug Taviano
I have always been someone to pose the question, where are we going….whether it be to my parents when I was younger…to my wife, when we discuss the option of restaurants when we go out to eat (always ending up in the words “La Charreada”) . I even pose this question to God very often, when I have no idea where my life is going to end up…or if I am indeed on the right track to get there?? This has not been a big issue, until recently…do I really need to know where I am going?
I have the ability with my iphone to make sure I know exactly where I am, and can even be followed by a little blue dot on my screen, depicting every turn I make, and telling me if I get off track! I can zoom in as close as the street, or zoom out as far as the map will go…and it will still show me exactly where I am at, and where I need to be going. I love this feature, and it has helped me get from point A to point B in the quickest fashion, but has it taken away some of the fun of trying to find your way to your final destination.
from the book Still Waters and Skycrapers
Albert Einstein once boarded a train in Princeton, New Jersey, bound for Boston. Upon finding a seat, he immediately started fumbling for his ticket, which he couldn’t find anywhere. Noticing Einstein’s frantic search, the conductor reassured him: “Everyone on this train knows who you are Professor Einstein. I don’t need to see your ticket.” While looking relieved, Einstein carried on hunting for the missing ticket. When the conductor came back along the train he saw the renowned scientist on his hands and knees looking under the seat. He tapped Einstein on the shoulder and said, “Please. Professor, don’t worry about the ticket. I am quite sure you have one somewhere.” To which Einstein replied, “No, no. You don’t understand. I need the ticket because I don’t know where I am going.”
I am sure that Einstein was on a busy lecture tour covering many locations, but there is still something perversely comforting about the idea that one of the greatest minds n history could be so befuddled as to forget where he was going on a train journey. There may be some hope for the rest of us, after all!
We all have the stories of being lost! We all have the regrets of making the wrong decisions, that have even possibly effected some portion of our lives, and we all have searched for the answers to actually try and figure out where exactly our life is heading, but isn’t the train ride enough! Isn’t the fact that God is saying, Tug, I know you have your ticket, now stay in my seat, and let me take you to where you are supposed to be going! I mean I can name the countless mistakes that I have made, for instance the time when we left Grace College in Indiana, to come back and do ministry full time, when we should have just stuck it out and finished my degree! I could either get hung up on the decisions of the past, or I could realize that these were part of the process of God shaping me in my journey with Him. Although these are decisions that I really need to evaluate and possibly get going on reaching these lifelong goals, I would not trade in my ride for anything.
You see if God would give us a GPS of our life, and all we would have to do is really go from one thing to another, that would take the joy and pain of following Him out of the picture. God gives us the opportunity to hear Him as clearly as we want to, and sometimes we hear ourselves over Him. We jump at this and jump at that, and think that it is God! We do not have the position that we think God wants us to have, and question the conductor of our life. He is still in the driving seat, and He sees the road clearly ahead….so sit back put on your seatbelt, and enjoy the ride.
Now this is not a ride, that you have no part of, or that you just sit there comfortably….when He tells you to turn, turn. When HE tells you to slam on the brakes, or push the pedal to the medal, do just that!! But most importantly, keep your little BLUE DOT on his map, and watch where he takes you!!
IF you are curious to the complete information on the book that was stated above… here is the info
Still Waters and Skyscrapers : The 23rd Psalm for the 21st Generation, by Dave Tomlinson




it is done!
good one for me ! that is for sure !