Blue Tick Rage

In the book of the Song of Solomon 2:15 the Word of God says:

Catch us the foxes,
The little foxes that spoil the vines,

We need to be so careful that we do not allow the little foxes to spoil everything we’re doing, and it happens so easily.  I’ll give you an example, I have just returned from the most incredible pilgrimage to Israel with no less than three hundred pilgrims.  One of the highlights of my life, without any doubt at all. We saw healings, we saw deliverance, we saw new life, we saw weddings taking place, but most of all the floods of tears that people were shedding.  Tears for different reasons, maybe years and years of hurt and unforgiveness, anger, frustration, fear, depression etc. It was really one of the highlights of my ministry which spans now forty-six years.

But I want to tell you right in the middle of all of that I could not get hold of my dear, beloved, best friend, my wife Jill.  Being an early riser in the morning, I would phone her, and the phone would just ring and ring and I could not understand why she was not answering the phone.  It was only much later that I realised that we had had a total failure of Wi-Fi and electricity on our farm, which frustrated the phones, and we just couldn’t get through. She was trying to phone me as well. 

But that little “blue tick rage,” you know when you don’t answer people immediately, they get so upset, but they don’t realise that there is something else pressing that they had to deal with and it spoils your whole outlook on life. Don’t let that happen. Do not allow the devil to use these small little foxes to spoil the big picture, keep your patience, try to see and think positively, maybe the other person hasn’t read the message, maybe they didn’t hear the phone ringing, maybe when they drove past you, the sun was in their eyes and they couldn’t see you clearly when you waved to them and that was the reason why they didn’t wave back.

This is the way in which that slimy snake, called the devil, operates.  He operated like that in the Garden of Eden, don’t let that happen.

Jesus bless you
Angus and Jill Buchan. 

Angus Buchan