
Some of the most intelligent people in the world subscribe to “The Butterfly Effect” theory. The theory goes as follows: One insignificant event can create a chain reaction that results in major events down the road.
To illustrate this, the statement is made that a butterfly flapping its wings in South America can create inclement weather in New England. Profound? Yes. True? Absolutely not.
First, the scientific aspects of the illustration do not work. The idea that a butterfly flapping its wings creates a series of disturbances in its airspace that send ripple effects through the atmosphere not only violates the laws of physics, nothing like that has ever been observed.
Furthermore, the idea that one small insignificant incident in your day created a chain reaction that set off a life changing catastrophe later also flies in the face of logic. Rather, the consequences that impact our lives are more routinely caused by a series of decisions that led to their inevitable conclusion.
So, what’s impacting your life is not so much the butterfly effect, but rather the domino effect, where one decision leads to another, which leads to another, which ultimately leads you to the place you are… whether good or bad.

It’s that concept that the prophet Isaiah spoke to when he said, “All we like sheep have gone astray, we have turned every one to his own way, and the LORD hath laid on Him the iniquity of us all.”
Going astray, turning each one to his own way, is the process of our making a series of sometimes inter-related decisions that lead us away from God and down the path to destruction. No one sets out to destroy their lives, but through these decisions, destruction results.
No one sets out to gain 300 pounds, but a series of inter-related bad diet choices leads us there.
No one sets out to declare bankruptcy, but a series of bad financial moves will land you there.
No one sets out to destroy their marriage, but a series of selfish choices will lead you to divorce.
No one aims to go to Hell, but a life of living for self and rejecting God will leave you there.
The good news that Isaiah 53:6 presents is that God redeemed us from the destruction our sin brings by laying the judgment of sin on Jesus Christ. In essence, God is stopping the next domino from falling through Jesus who stood in the gap when He went to the cross.
Wherever you are in life, God can redeem you from it, setting the stage to welcome you into His perfect Kingdom. The question is, will you set up a new line of dominoes, a series of good decisions borne out of faith in God and not your own rebellion?
