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Peace for Anxious Days

When my daughters were single-digit ages—two, five, and seven—I wowed them with a miracle. I told them the story of Moses and the manna and invited them to follow me on a wilderness trek through the house.

“Who knows,” I suggested, “manna may fall from the sky again.”

We dressed in sheets and sandals and did our best Bedouin hike through the bedrooms. The girls, on my instruction, complained to me, Moses, of hunger and demanded I take them back to Egypt, or at least to the kitchen. When we entered the den, I urged them to play up their parts: groan, moan, and beg for food.

“Look up,” I urged. “Manna might fall any minute.”

Two-year-old Sara obliged with no questions, but Jenna and Andrea had their doubts. How can manna fall from a ceiling?

Just like the Hebrews. “How can God feed us in the wilderness?”

Just like you? You look at tomorrow’s demands, next week’s bills, next month’s silent calendar. Your future looks as barren as the Sinai Desert. “How can I face my future?” God tells you what I told my daughters: “Look up.”

When my daughters did, manna fell! Well, not manna, but vanilla wafers dropped from the ceiling and landed on the carpet. Sara squealed with delight and started munching. Jenna and Andrea were old enough to request an explanation.

My answer was simple. I knew the itinerary. I knew we would enter this room. Vanilla wafers fit safely on the topside of the ceiling-fan blades. I had placed them there in advance. When they groaned and moaned, I turned on the switch.

God’s answer to the Hebrews was similar. Did he know their itinerary? Did he know they would grow hungry? Yes and yes. And at the right time, he tilted the manna basket toward earth.

And what about you? God know what you need and where you’ll be. Any chance he has some vanilla wafers on tomorrow’s ceiling fans? Trust him. “Give your entire attention to what God is doing right now, and don’t get worked up about what may or may not happen tomorrow. God will help you deal with whatever hard things come up when the time comes” (Matthew 6:33-34).

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‘An Unwavering Love’

Psalm 103:17 But the lovingkindness of the LORD is from everlasting to everlasting on those who fear Him, And His righteousness to children’s children.

 

Sometimes, theology seems dry and stale. Take the issue of God’s eternity. It is a great truth that God is eternal, yet it seems to just be intellectual knowledge for us. How are we supposed to apply the eternal nature of God? What is it supposed to do for us?

 

The psalmists knew. We see in Psalm 41 the great confidence of the believer in the midst of great struggle. He knew that God’s eternal nature was not just information to be digested. That eternal nature had consequences. It is a game changer! We see in Psalm 103 the implication of God’s eternal nature. It is His love.

 

What type of love does God have toward us? It is a love that has existed as long as God has existed. It is a love that will last as long as God lasts. It is not a fickle love. It is an enduring love. Are you ever tempted to think that God’s love is like ours? Do you think that God’s love waxes and wanes with your performance? Do you live with the constant pressure that God’s love will suddenly disappear because you haven’t been good enough? That may be how people love, but the eternal nature of God tells us that His love is different. The Psalm says that the lovingkindness of the Lord is from everlasting to everlasting. How amazing is that! His love is not an on again, off again kind of thing. He is dependable. He is trustworthy.

 

I read recently that God describes Himself as love (1 John 4:8, 16). Although we can provoke Him to anger (Deuteronomy 4:25; 1 Kings 14:9; Isaiah 65:3), God is love. He doesn’t just feel love. He doesn’t just express love. He is love. This love of God is essential to His character. It is bound up in His eternity. He has always been love. He always will be love.

 

Let God’s eternal nature flow over you. The Old Testament believer did. He trusted that nature when life was hard. He trusted that God would always be God. He would be love. He would be eternal. Believers can know that God will always be there. He will always care for them.

 

Will that be your encouragement today? Will you let God’s eternal nature reinforce for you the knowledge that God’s love will always be there for you? Will you live in that love today?

 

Something to think about,

Pastor John

Hebrews 12:2 Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy set before him endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God. (NIV)

Why is it that some people seem to be always ready to lend a hand, help a friend, touch a life; and for others it is work? Why is it that others are always grumpy, caustic, or quick with a slicing comment? Why is it that some have a verse, poem, or song for every occasion? Read more...

 

Coffee for God

Last Wednesday, as we studied Heaven in our Wednesday evening Bible study, we talked about an interesting parable of Jesus. It was the parable of the shrewd steward. If you recall, his master demanded that he make an accounting of all of his dealings because the master was going to fire the steward. The steward, afraid that he would be unable to work or beg, came up with a plan. He renegotiated the debts others owed the master. Thus, when he was fired, he would be able to mooch off of these people for some time. Cultural things aside, the way Jesus praised the shrewd steward is interesting. Jesus said, “for the sons of this age are more shrewd in relation to their own kind than the sons of light.” (Luke 16:8) He was declaring that those who did not care about the things of God know what to do with the opportunities that present themselves. They are looking out for number one. They do it all the time. Read more...

 

The Heart of Christmas

My daughter has been reminding me much these last few weeks of the true meaning of Christmas. She is working hard not to forget it. So, here goes… The true meaning of Christmas… Read more...