
Choose Your King // On Solid Ground, Part 4
Milka
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<p>When the storms of life hit, as they do, right, what we do is that instinctively we grab a life vest, we look for a lifeline here on this earth, a worldly solution if you will … instead of turning to the One who can calm the storm. So, you have to ask yourself then, who exactly is the Lord of our lives?</p> <p> </p> <h3><strong><span style="color: #ff9900;">Just Like the Rest</span></strong></h3> <p>Over these last few weeks we have been looking at what it means to get our feet back on solid ground in life. You know, when we are going through storms we are bobbing around like a tiny little boat floundering on an angry sea and sometimes we don’t know which way to head – which way is up, which way is down. All we want to do is put our feet back on solid ground. And it turns out that you don’t always find that solid ground exactly where you expect to find it.</p> <p>And we have been exploring this whole idea of getting our feet on solid ground through the story of a humble woman called Hannah who honoured God and turned to Him in the midst of her storm - and at completely the other end of the scale, a priest called Eli and his sons Hophni and Phinehas. They were evil guys and they got their just rewards and the nation of Israel who struggled with their God.</p> <p>If you’ve got a Bible, grab it and open it up. Over these last three weeks we have been looking at the first seven chapters of the Book of First Samuel. Now First Samuel appears about a third of the way through the Old Testament. We are going to finish off that series today with the crux of what this is all about. We are going to have a look at the decision that ultimately determines whether our feet are on solid ground or not. It’s a decision between the obvious and the not so obvious.</p> <p>What is it that you and I can decide to do that will absolutely ensure that no matter what comes our way, our feet are on solid ground? Now the pivot of this whole story – the contrast of Hannah on the one hand and Hophni and Phinehas and their dad, Eli, on the ot