It is sometimes difficult to figure out what goes through a person’s mind when you see his or her work.
Everyone at some point is guilty of trying to read the mind of someone else.
We interrupt what our spouses are saying because we think we know how to finish their sentences.
We interpret the actions of others and come up with a scenario of why they did what they did. … I know I try to read what is going through the minds of some drivers when I’m driving behind them.
Maybe you have heard of the Darwin awards. These are awards given out to people posthumously. They are given to people who died trying to do things that, well, 99.9 percent of the population would never try.
In May 2019 an ISIS fighter decided to attack some British troops based near Mosul, Iraq. He decided to use a drone that he rigged up with explosives.
He ran into trouble, however, when he didn’t calculate the time and distance the drone had to travel to deliver the explosive charge.
When a drone battery gets low, there is a return to home feature that automatically initiates. You can disengage the feature but unfortunately this soldier didn’t and the explosives detonated upon return.
You kind of wonder what was going through the guy’s mind when he saw the drone getting closer and closer to him.
We will never know.
Last night I noticed that my outside Christmas lights didn’t turn on as scheduled. They are hooked up to a wifi outlet that I control and schedule on my phone. The app said it was disconnected so I checked and there was no indicator light visible on the outlet.
Now this outlet is at the back of our house, but I checked the outlet at the front of the house, just outside our front door.
Why? Because they are connected to the same circuit, and the outlet by the front door has a built-in circuit breaker.
Somehow the two outlets – one at the front of the house and the other at the back – are connected together.
I checked my electrical panel and found that all the outside plugs plus the garage are joined to the same circuit on the panel. But the two outside outlets are specifically connected together through the built-in circuit breaker on the one.
I’m wondering what was going on in the mind of the electrician. I can see the garage and the front outlet being on the same circuit. After all, they are in the same general area.
But the outlet in the back?
When he was doing the wiring, did he say, “There are all these wires and outlets close by, but let’s weave a wire through the whole house and connect it to the outlet at the front. I’m sure that will be the first place the owner looks if he loses power to this back outlet.”
Maybe not!
Here’s the thing: Sometimes we question what God is doing in the world. We wonder if He knows what is happening. We ponder why He would let this or that happen. But we see things from our finite, present time, self-centred minds. How could we ever think we could read God’s mind? God’s mind is all-knowing. He understands the beginning and the end, and He holds the whole world together. We should trust God to do what is right and best, and not try to read His mind.
That’s Life!
Paul
Question: How often do you suppose you know what someone is thinking, only to find out you are way off? Leave your comments and questions below.
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