In the face of unspeakable loss & suffering, Job acknowledges God’s sovereignty over all things. And in quiet submission he concedes that everything belongs to the Creator, Who gives us all we possess in the first place. So we must then praise Him for whatever God does with what is rightfully His. I Samuel 2:6-7 describes God’s sovereignty this way, “The Lord brings death and makes alive; He brings down to the grave and raises up. The Lord sends poverty and wealth; He humbles and He exalts.” The bottom line being: God’s supreme power is fully capable of reversing any human fortune by intervening sovereignly on our behalf if He so chooses.
Category: Daily Inspirational Devotional
II Corinthians 2:17 ” Unlike so many, we do not peddle the Word of God for profit.”
Paul’s point here was that there are preachers that preach the Word of God, and then there are peddlers that adulterate, falsify, and distort the Word of God to just please their listeners. The true litmus test of any Pastor is this: Do they correctly handle the whole counsel of the Word of God? Do their sermons come directly from Scripture that you can follow along with in your own Bible? Is the Word never watered down, but delivered in all its undiluted truth? Are they unflinching in their total faithfulness to God’s Word on Sunday mornings, refusing to adulterate the Word thus weakening its power? If the answer is yes, you’ve found a Pastor you can learn & grow from…but if the answer is no…if the sermons are just filled with warm fuzzies, personal opinions, talks on social issues or injustice but void of any Scriptures…I’d think twice about listening anymore.
Revelation 10:6 “…Him Who lives for ever and ever, Who created the heavens and all that is in them, the earth and all that is in it, and the sea and all that is in it…”
How can you not see God? He’s there in the grandeur and majesty of the mountains…the beauty of the flowers…the splendor of a bird song…the power of a raging river…the mighty force of a hurricane or tornado…the brilliance of a night sky…and the awesomeness of a rainbow. The Psalms declare that the Lord is the Maker of heaven and earth… His role being Creator of all things we see, hear, taste, smell, and experience. So I would ask you again, How can you not see God?
Go back to what you know…
If I’ve learned anything the past seven months caring full-time for a loved one it’s this…life is uncertain – filled with daily challenges, quickly changing events, and a great deal of worry. And it’s been during those trying times that the Lord has drawn me back to what I know about Him. And sometimes it’s been way back to simply, “Jesus loves me this I know, for the Bible tells me so.” I’ve found that when the path ahead of me is shrouded with the unknown, I go back to what I do know…that I can be confident in God in the face of monumental troubles through His divine intervention, (Psalm 46:1-3) that God will preserve and deliver me through my current situation, (Psalm 32:7) that God is indeed my refuge and protector, (Psalm 91:15), and as a result of my trust in Him, I will have peace, quietness, and comfort forever. (Isaiah 32:17) But the draw back for all of us is… you don’t know what you don’t know, and unless you’re firmly entrenched in God’s Word, you can’t go back to what you know.
II Chronicles 20:21 ” After consulting the people. Jehoshaphat appointed men to sing to the Lord and to praise Him for the splendor of His holiness as they went out at the head of the army, saying: ‘Give thanks to the Lord, for His love endures forever.’ “
Jehoshaphat, the king of Judah, responded to a serious military threat with an exemplary reliance on the divine power of God. Earlier in verse 15 the Lord had declared to him that the battle was not his, but God’s…and Jehoshaphat took Him at His Word. And so early that morning as they all gathered to march against the enemy, Jehoshaphat deliberately placed a choir out front…no swords or bows, just tambourines and singing. And in doing so showed his upmost trust and belief for protection & deliverance…for it would have to be divine power not human effort that would bring about the victory.
Psalm 30:11-12 ” You turned my wailings into dancing; You removed my sackcloth and clothed me with joy, that my heart may sing to You and not be silent. O Lord my God, I will give You thanks forever.”
These verses show the journey from distress to deliverance, and the triumph of God’s mercy over judgment… with the reversal of our circumstances by His merciful grace & love. Psalm 16:8-11 is another example that nothing is impossible with God…that no one is beyond His reach, and that no situation is so bad that God can’t turn it around for our good. And so by trusting in Him & the knowledge that “God is good and what He does is good…”(Psalm 119:68) we can be covered with His joy rather than mourning no matter where we find ourselves.
Job 16:19-20 Even now my witness is in heaven; my advocate is on high. My intercessor is my friend as my eyes pour out tears to God.”
Job intuitively knew there was someone appealing & petitioning in his place to God… even if he didn’t know His name. Romans 8:34 tells us the person is Jesus Christ, sitting at the right hand of God, interceding for us, just as the Holy Spirit intercedes for us in our hearts. (Romans 8:27) In I Timothy 2:1, Paul urged Timothy that supplications, prayers, intercessions, and thanksgivings be made for all people. So in light of all that, this quote of Elisabeth Elliot’s is perfect to ponder today…”Then comes intercession, the hardest work in the world – the giving of one’s strength, energy, and attention to the needs of others in a way that no one but God sees, no one but God will do anything about, and no one but God will ever reward you for.” An intercessor travails, toils, & labors in prayer as they stand in the gap for the sake of others…most times with no fanfare, notoriety, or credit shown them because it’s usually done anonymously. But there is also great comfort when someone whispers to you, “I’m remembering you in my prayers at all times.” (Romans 1:9)
Acts 9:10 ” Now there was a disciple at Damascus named Ananias. The Lord said to him in a vision, ‘Ananias, rise and go…’ “
Ananias was frightened and hesitant when God spoke to him about Saul of Tarsus, the fiery persecutor of the early Church…who had been converted. But the vision was very clear, the instructions of the Lord concise, and Ananias’s role in it all laid out succinctly. (Acts 9:10-18) If God gives you the clarity to see it, He’ll also give you the character to purse it, the wisdom to maintain it, and the strength to fight for it…never allowing fear to dictate. In his book, “My Utmost for His Highest”, author Oswald Chambers wrote, “A touch comes, and you know it’s the right hand of Jesus Christ. For whenever His hand is laid upon you, it gives inexpressible peace and comfort…full of support, provision, comfort, and strength. And once His touch comes, nothing at all can throw you into fear again.”
II Chronicles 15:17 ” Although he did not remove the high places from Israel, Asa’s heart was fully committed to the Lord all his life.”
This Scripture about king Asa was true and yet untrue. Yes, in the beginning of his rule of Judah, he did remove the pagan high places (II Chronicles 14:3) but he did not continue his initial efforts throughout his life. And in his old age, Asa showed a real lack of trust in the Lord and was not completely obedient in the outward, visible areas of his life. His obedience was dependent on what he thought was the most important to him not God. The fact was, everything matters to God…and there is no such thing as trivial when it comes to obeying God…either you do in all areas of your life, or you don’t – and neither do you get to pick and choose the things you’ll trust God in & the things you’ll hang on to. Trusting God in all avenues of our life takes compliant submission and open hands.
Acts 2:39 ” The promise is for you and your children and for all who are far off – for all whom the Lord our God will call.”
Peter had addressed the crowd that had gathered that Day of Pentecost, boldly giving them evidence of Christ’s life, death, and resurrection. And then he gave them this promise…not only for them & their children but for us also. Or as Isaiah 57:18-19 had prophesied, someday God would call all those far and near… guiding, healing, and restoring them to Himself. This same promise is available to us today…a gracious gift given as we call on the Name of the Lord for Salvation. (But remember, ultimately it’s God’s choice and calling that enables us to call on Him.) Acts 13:48 John 6:37)