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Years ago, a friend shared a question she asked her son: If your life were a car and the Lord was traveling with you, where would He sit? Would He be behind the steering wheel, in the passenger seat, in the backseat, or in the trunk? Her son, honestly, replied that the Lord was in the backseat.
I have heard similar questions asked, and responses vary. I suspect many people have not deeply considered such a question. Life moves on, and many go through their days without truly reflecting on the Lord’s presence, perhaps only thinking of Him on Sundays during church. For some, it might be as if He’s in the trunk—part of their life, but not central or meaningful.
Others may be more aware of the Lord throughout the week, consulting Him occasionally when it’s convenient or necessary. These individuals might think of the Lord as sitting behind them in in the backseat.
Then, there are those who clearly desire the Lord’s presence in their lives. They seek His guidance, believing He plays a vital role in their life’s direction. For them, the Lord sits next to them in the passenger seat, involved but not in complete control.
Lastly, some have made the conscious decision to place the Lord fully in the driver’s seat of their lives. They have surrendered control, handing Him not only the keys but also the car, trusting Him with the direction and course of their lives. They have invited Him into every aspect of their being, recognizing His ultimate authority over them.
The same can be said of how we manage our finances. Some acknowledge the Lord’s influence, but only marginally. Others may consult Him occasionally when making financial decisions, knowing He has something to say about money in His Word, but they still maintain control.
However, there are those who understand that everything they have—finances included—belongs to the Lord. They recognize that He has full authority over how their money is spent, saved, and invested. They seek to be obedient to how He leads and directs every step of the way. They trust that He provides the increase or decrease as He sees fit, knowing His purposes are far greater than their understanding. This allows for them to experience His power and presence every day of their lives. He becomes more than an honoured guest.
So, where have you placed the Lord in your financial discipleship "car"?
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