Watchwords

God of All Things

WATCHWORD:

When he stops, the earth shakes. When he looks, the nations tremble.
He shatters the everlasting mountains and levels the eternal hills.
He is the Eternal One!
Habakkuk 3:6

16 I trembled inside when I heard this; my lips quivered with fear.
My legs gave way beneath me, and I shook in terror.
I will wait quietly for the coming day when disaster will strike the people who invade us.
17 Even though the fig trees have no blossoms, and there are no grapes on the vines;
even though the olive crop fails, and the fields lie empty and barren;
even though the flocks die in the fields, and the cattle barns are empty,
18 yet I will rejoice in the Lord! I will be joyful in the God of my salvation!
19 The Sovereign Lord is my strength! He makes me as surefooted as a deer

able to tread upon the heights. Habakkuk 3:16-19

He lifted me out of the pit of despair,
out of the mud and the mire.
He set my feet on solid ground
and steadied me as I walked along.

Psalm 40:2

 

Meditation:

God of All Things

I just finished a hard read, a difficult read, and I slogged through to the end because I had read so many of Kirstin Hannah’s books that I had found spell-binding. So, I wadded through. This one, The Four Winds, was different. As I said, it was a hard read, which at times caused me to feel depressed. I would call it a detailed study on the tragic period in our country’s history called the Dust Bowl. It was a time so bad that it caused many to turn from God, a God that, in their minds, had deserted them.  I won’t tell you how it ends, except to say that love wins.

In a recent Jesus Calling, we read: Trust Me in every detail of your life. Nothing is random in My kingdom. Everything that happens fits into a pattern for good, to those who love Me. This is a hard lesson, Lord, when we are enduring adversity and loss. Bringing ourselves to say “Thank you, Lord” during those times takes such a commitment and grit. Yet, we know that we can do all things through You, Lord, who will give us the strength we need.

Early in my career, I taught high school history. I can remember, distinctly, trying to convey to my students the travesty, tragedy and pain of so many times in our nation’s life; the Dust Bowl, the Depression, the Civil War, but actually communicating the demoralizing and dehumanizing nature of such atrocities, was another matter entirely.  If you immerse yourself in the details of those dark days you might become discouraged or even depressed, but you can’t live the lives that experienced those events first hand.

Trusting God in all things is a hard lesson for us. We would like to think that we are as strong as Job or Habakkuk. Maybe we are, but, we don’t want to be tested to see if that is true. At the heart of trusting God, is loving God. In loving God, we can place all of our anxieties and adversities that come our way on Him and be assured that He loves us, no matter what.  Amen.

 

Bulletin Board:

When this part of our Nation’s history is written, how will we view the Pandemic and our response to it? Will it be a story of sadness and loss, with an overlapping of strength and courage, of heroes and those who gave their all for others? Will we look back and say, “Thank you, Jesus”, you lifted us out of the mire? Yes, I think most of us will. We know, in our heart of hearts, that God is in charge, and God loves us.

 

A Morning Prayer:

Thank you for your amazing power and work in our lives, thank you for your goodness and for your blessings over us. Thank you that you are able to bring hope through even the toughest of times, strengthening us for your purposes. Thank you for your great love and care. Thank you for your mercy and grace. Thank you that you are always with us and will never leave us. Thank you for your incredible sacrifice so that we might have freedom and life. Forgive us for when we don’t thank you enough, for who you are, for all that you do, for all that you’ve given. Help us to set our eyes and our hearts on you afresh. Renew our spirits, fill us with your peace and joy. We love you and we need you, this day and every day. We give you praise and thanks, for You alone are worthy! Amen.

 

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