“Consider the work of God: for who can make [that] straight, which he hath made crooked?” (Ec 7:13 AV)
When comparing the way of the LORD with the way of man, usually we think of the way of the LORD as straight and the way of man crooked. This is not without cause. The word perverse or perverted means to make crooked. Yet Solomon reveals that it is appropriate to think of the work of God as crooked and that it cannot be straightened. The discrepancy is in the first case, sin is involved. In the latter, it is the plan of God for our lives. Which brings us to our thought. God’s plan for our lives is not the easiest and straightest of all paths. There are turns. There are twists. We call that change. As much as we want life to be one straight line without any twists and turns, it is not. God has a path for us. It transverses in a generally straight line. His plan for us is to learn two things. We need to learn obedience and faith. This means some crooks in the path are necessary. Both quick and gentle turns are required. Sometimes solid obstructions are necessary. We don’t learn the easy way. Experience is a hard teacher.
Automatic vacuums and sweepers are becoming common. My son has one. It is common to see a small dog riding one. The technology of these sweepers can see obstructions and change direction. It does so rather effortlessly and without dramatic fashion. Prior to today’s technology, it wasn’t always that way. In earlier objects, it was a blunt force that caused the object to change direction. Prior to proximity sensors, it was a jolt that reset the direction and speed of the object. The interaction between the object and the solid obstruction could often be violent. A jarring encounter would reset something inside the toy or tool, and it would reverse direction, going off in another way. The problem was that the other way may also involve an obstruction. If this toy or tool encountered a corner, it took some doing to get free. Forward, back, turn ten degrees and do it again. Several impacts later, it was finally out of trouble. Today’s technology ‘sees’ a possible obstruction and avoids it all together. Sometimes we are like that old technology. We bump into the solid sovereign hand of God and have to change course. It stings a bit. But we are pointed to a fresh direction.
Life is full of adjustments. Some major. Most minor. These adjustments are part of God’s plan to mature us into Christlikeness. As much as we want to avoid them, as continue as we are, we would never get to where we are going without the hurdles of life. God knows what He is doing. He always does. Trusting Him stinks sometimes. It is rarely easy. Faith is a principal thing. Without it, we cannot please God. Therefore, we must embrace the crooked path of life. We must see it as God intends it. The crooked path is all part of growing in the nurture and admonition of the LORD. The crooked path of life makes God more real and far closer than He has ever been before. Praise the LORD for the crooked path of life.