1 Thess 5:23-25
23 Now may the God of peace Himself sanctify you entirely; and may your spirit and soul and body be preserved complete, without blame at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. 24 Faithful is He who calls you, and He also will bring it to pass.
25 Brethren, pray for us. NASU
Job 5:17-27
17 "Behold, how happy is the man whom God reproves,
So do not despise the discipline of the Almighty.
18 "For He inflicts pain, and gives relief;
He wounds, and His hands also heal.
19 " From six troubles He will deliver you,
Even in seven evil will not touch you. . .
27 "Behold this; we have investigated it, and so it is.
Hear it, and know for yourself." NASU
Faithful--God is faithful to finish what he starts.
Faithful--God is faithful to stand with us in our hour of desperation.
Faithful--God will not fail, he will not give up.
Faithful--if God has called us, he will complete that calling in us. He finishes what he starts (see Isaiah 66:9).
Think of Adam & Eve, Noah, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, Gideon, Samson, Deborah, Barak, David, Solomon, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Daniel, Habakkuk, Jonah, Amos, Hosea, Jesus, the apostles, James, John, Peter, and Paul.
Think of poor young Timothy--his spiritual "father" Paul just died--he had his head removed by the Romans for preaching Christ. And there sits Timothy. He arrived at the prison, the final home of Paul, but Timothy arrived just a bit too late. "Come before winter" Paul requested. Timothy hurried to Rome with parchments and supplies, only he arrived too late. Paul was dead.
We might be tempted to ask Timothy--"Is God really faithful? Does God finish what he starts?"
Tear stained eyes look up at us. A smile shows on a face that was just a moment ago contorted with grief.
"Is God faithful?" Timothy responds incredously. He looks at us like we had three heads. "Of course God is faithful!" the disciple of Paul exclaims.
But, we might ask, you just lost your friend, your spiritual father. He is dead, gone, his life ingloriously snuffed out by the mad man Nero. Where is God's faithfulness in all of that?
Remember, dear reader, that God's constant faithfulness is not a guarantee against harm or even hard times. Paul knew that, and he knew the risks. But Paul was confident that God would empower him for the task at hand. He even wrote to dear Timothy--"If we are faithless, God is faithful" (2 Timothy 2:13).
Why is God faithful? Paul tells us it is because God cannot deny himself! God is always true to his own character.
Paul also reminded his disciple that hard times would come since "those who desire to live godly in Christ Jesus will be persecuted" (2 Timothy 3:2). In the midst of the storm, God is unable to deny his own essential nature of covenant love, of covenant fidelity, of faithfulness.
If God suddenly became unfaithful, the universe would literally fly apart at the seams, the world would cease spinning, the moon would crash into the ocean, life would cease, the sun would be snuffed out, the universe would cease its almost infinite growth. God can no more be unfaithful than a human can sprout wings or develop gills. God IS faithful because he is God! God does not change!
So, friend, what trial of darkness are we experiencing? Is it one of our own making, the result of mistakes and missteps in life? Is it an accident, simply the ebb and flow of life? Is it the result of righteousness?
I'll tell you a secret--it doesn't matter where it originated--God is faithful still! Romans 8:28 is still in effect.
Have we blown it? Hundreds of times no doubt! We need to make things right and remember--God works all things together for good.
Have you been treated badly for some good thing you've done? Be glad and remember that all things work together for good. Your present circumstances do not hinder God's faithfulness. God does not falter because your situation is too BIG.
GOD IS FAITHFUL!
For God to be unfaithful, he would have to deny himself. And that, dear friend, will never happen.
Thank you, God, for your steady commitment to us. Thank you for being constant and unmoving in your love for us. Thank you for your kindness that leads us to repent and for your faithfulness that calls us to faith. Thank you for the life and example of Jesus. Teach us to live as he lived. Thanks for listening to us!
Thank you, dear reader, for reading!
2 comments:
Dr. Percer,
I hope all has gone well today. I have kept you and yours in my prayers over the weekend.
In Him,
Dave Leaumont
Dr. Percer,
Thank you so much for these powerful reminders.
I know all of these things.
At the moment, God is asking me to live all these things...facing an impossible trial.
I know that is HIS opportunity.
He has used you to refresh me greatly this morning.
Thank you for your ministry, for Him, to us.
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