God Wins All Wrestling Matches Gail Purath is amazing. She proves great posts can be short and powerful. I discovered her at 1-Minute Bible Love Notes and I love her heart. I asked her to share a story about her trip to Prague and a lesson God taught her there; it’s something to help us all “upgrade” our obedience. “I disobeyed the law,” Purath wrote. “What else could I do?” She continues… I needed money for supper, the official banks were closed, and black-market money was available. It was 1980 and I was touring Communist Czechoslovakia with some girlfriends. The gray sadness of Communism couldn’t hide the beauty of the ancient city of Prague. Perhaps that’s why I forgot to exchange money before the banks closed. There I was with only $2 worth of Czech Korunas, not enough for supper. I asked our tour guide what I could do, and she told me she would sell me black-market money. Must have been a sign, right? I convinced myself it was the only option and gave her $20 to exchange. I admit it was nice to get twice as much as the bank exchange. But then the wrestling match began… the one between me and God. It went on all afternoon… me telling Him I had no choice… Him telling me that the bank law didn’t violate His Law, so I needed to obey it (Romans 13:1-6). I knew what I had to do. I returned the money to our tour guide, felt relieved, and wondered how I would pay for supper. God doesn’t promise to work things out when we forget to get to the bank on time, but he blessed me that evening. A friend who knew nothing about my situation surprised me by buying my supper, and my $2 worth of Korunas was a perfect tip for the waiter. But I did something else illegal on that trip and God approved. At that point in history, it was illegal to import and distribute Christian literature in Czechoslovakia, but I brought in New Testaments, prayed over them, and left them in places for Czech citizens to find. How do I know God approved? In 1 Peter 2:13-17, Peter commands Christians to submit to every human authority, and this command came at a time when the government was just as corrupt as Communism. But Peter was also God’s spokesman for an “exception clause.” When the official authorities of the Sanhedrin commanded him to quite preaching about Christ, Peter said, “We must obey God rather than human beings!” (Acts 5:27-32). God expects us to obey laws even when they are inconvenient and unwise, but not when they violate His higher laws. We can disagree, but we need to remember that God wins all wrestling matches. How will you respond when God asks you to obey the law or something tough He asks of you today? Gail Purath has been married to her best friend for 42 years, living the life of a nomad here on earth (40 homes in 62 years), looking forward to her heavenly home. Mother of two, grammy of seven, she writes about her joys, struggles, failures and victories in her 1-Minute Bible Love Notes and shares a short Bible study each week on Bite Size Bible Study. Spiritual Life