Centuries ago the
Israelites wandered in the desert celebrating the miracles of God one minute
and forgetting all about Him the next.
Praising Him for their deliverance and then cursing Him for their “lack”.
And after reading through the first few
books of the Old testament I can’t help but wonder, if we ever look as fickle and
ridiculous as we sound sometimes.
Because...
He either is My Provider or
He isn’t.
He either is My Healer or
He isn’t.
He either is My Redeemer or
He isn’t.
Surely He can’t be both,
can He? Because in all fairness, we
treat Him as though He were… both that is.
One minute we are
thanking Him for providing us with our needs and the next we are crying over
another obscure bill that has just come in the mail. After the five other obscure bills that had
just come before that. Or is that just
me?
One minute we are praising
Him for ridding us of our flu (I know I am not the only one who has muttered
the words, “if you just heal me it’ll be the last thing I ask for”, mid-barf) and
the next we are sitting in shock over another cancer diagnosis.
One minute we are sharing
His goodness over the difficulties He has helped us to overcome and the next we
are bottling up our emotions and hiding our faces as we endure yet another
trial.
He either is or He isn’t,
my friends.
When reading in
Deuteronomy the first chapter opens up with the end. The end of the wilderness. The end of the trials. The end of the their wandering. The Israelite’s finally get to have their
happy ending, the Promised Land. God
speaks to them in verse six something so powerful that I almost missed it when
reading it the first time, He said “‘You have stayed long
enough at this mountain.” Such
beautiful words. You have stayed long
enough. Or for us, we can read it this
way… it has been long enough.
It has
been long enough wandering around in our wishy-washy Christianity. It has been long enough doubting the very
Creator who has proven Himself time and time again. It has been long enough carrying the burdens
of this world on our own. It has been
long enough rebelling against the very things we know we should be
doing. It has been long enough.
The
Promised Land was still going to be a fight but it had been long enough. It is time to really trust Him, to really
take Him at His words. That no matter
the life circumstances, the truth of the Word is still absolute. Whether we understand it or not, He is who He
says He is. He can do what he says He
can do. And in this season of
celebrating the gruesome death of our Savior so that we could live eternally
with our Father, let us not find ourselves in the same wilderness as the Israelites. Rejoicing one day and forgetting the next.
He is
the great I AM, so let Him be whatever it is you need Him to be.
If you
need a provider, He IS (Philippians
4:19)
If you
need a comforter, He IS (John 14:26)
If you
need a friend, He IS (Proverbs 18:24)
If you
need a healer, He IS (Isaiah 53:5)
If you
need a redeemer, He IS (Isaiah 44:22)
If you
need a savior, He IS (1 John 1:9)
How many
times must God prove Himself before we truly believe without doubting? How many times must He rescue us before we
trust Him completely. How many
times? If we have forgotten then it is time to start remembering. It has been long enough my
friends.
James 1:5-7
If
any of you is deficient in wisdom, let him ask of the giving God [Who gives] to
everyone liberally and ungrudgingly, without reproaching or
faultfinding, and it will be given him. Only
it must be in faith that he asks with no wavering (no hesitating, no doubting).
For the one who wavers (hesitates, doubts) is like the billowing surge out at
sea that is blown hither and thither and tossed by the wind. For
truly, let not such a person imagine that he will receive anything [he asks
for] from the Lord.
You know, it's just like God to bring to my attention everything possible that speaks exactly what He has been showing me in our quiet times together! With all that is going on in my life, I am on and off here quickly but I felt a whisper in my heart to read this. Absolutely spot on as to what I have been led to study and dig deeper in lately. This is well said!!
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