The
Water Wheel 1/27/16
I
saw an image in my head of a water wheel.
You know how a water wheel is in a ditch of water. Well there was a person trying to climb out
of the water by climbing on the water wheel.
Of course every time he stepped on the wheel all he succeeded in doing
was making the wheel turn and go down, back into the water. Someone suggested turning the motor on and
letting the wheel do the work.
There
are a couple of key points here.
First
is about trying to do things on our own.
And about how that is counterproductive.
You see the way a wheel works is to turn and scoop up water and then
dump it onto another wheel that turns at a sideways angle in order to turn the
wheels inside the house in order to grind the meal. Therefore its movement would be in an upwards
direction and when someone is trying to climb on it, they are moving it counter
to its intended movement, downwards. So
doing things in our own strength/mindset is counterproductive and we don’t
succeed in our attempts. (we stay stuck in the ditch).
Second
is turning the motor on. When the
motor/power was turned on the wheel moved in the direction it was intended to
(upward) and as the person used the power of the motor they didn’t have to try
to climb out of the ditch, all they had to do was step on the wheel and ride
the wheel out of the ditch. So, as we
utilize God’s power/mindset (the motor in this analogy) we can ride our way up
and out in God’s intended direction.
Melissa
Going
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