God Protects His Children
God Protects His Children
How often we worry and fret about this
dangerous, terrible world that surrounds us. How often we feel like abandoned
orphans left to chance and circumstances. The other night before going to bed I
caught myself worrying, seriously worrying about one of the things I hate
almost as bad as snakes, "rats". Living here in Vietnam there are
rats galore and I've found them under my bed and recently found one in a trap
in my living room. My wife was telling me how her sister had her small toe
chewed up badly by a rat while sleeping. As I crawled into my bed last night
which is basically on the floor I could visualize a rat feasting on my toes. I
then began to think about spiders, mosquitoes, ants, snakes, sharks, out of
control drunk young men on motorbikes and then many other ways to suffer here.
This morning I was hit by some challenges at work including temptations and
challenges to my faith and then I began to consider the millions of ways the
enemy attacks us that are far more severe than the worries of rats. When I read
this in my morning devotion, I had to stop and confess my fears and thank God
for his great grace and mercy to deliver us and keep us from stumbling. From
www.blueletterbible.comDay By Day By GraceBob HoekstraJuly 7, 2011Even More on
God's Ability and His PromisesOur God whom we serve is able to deliver us from
the burning fiery furnace…Now to Him who is able to keep you from stumbling,
and to present you faultless before the presence of His glory with exceeding
joy. (Daniel 3:17 and Jude v. 24)The basic subject matter in this section of
our meditations on growing in the grace of God pertains to the promises of God.
Living by the promises of God is just another way to consider living by the
grace of God. Again, our present verses speak of the ability of God.
The more
we understand what God is able to do, the more extensively we will trust in His
promises.Three young Israelites (Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-Nego) gave powerful
testimony of the ability of God. King Nebuchadnezzar had ordered all the people
to engage in idolatry, under threat of severe consequences. "To you it is
commanded, O peoples, nations, and languages, that at the time you hear the
sound of the horn…you shall fall down and worship the gold image that King
Nebuchadnezzar has set up; and whoever does not fall down and worship shall be
cast immediately into the midst of a burning fiery furnace" (Daniel
3:4-6). The three young men had a bold answer, based on the ability of God.
"Our God whom we serve is able to deliver us from the burning fiery
furnace." They did not bow down, so they were thrown into the blazing
furnace. Yet, the Lord demonstrated His ability on their behalf. When the king
looked into the furnace, he exclaimed, "Look!…I see four men loose,
walking in the midst of the fire; and they are not hurt, and the form of the
fourth is like the Son of God" (Daniel 3:25). Yes, God proved able to
deliver them.Hundreds of years later, Jude wrote of God's ability in two other
important arenas. "Now to Him who is able to keep you from stumbling, and
to present you faultless before the presence of His glory with exceeding
joy." This aspect of God's ability offers assurance that God can keep His
people from stumbling while on earth and present them faultless when they reach
heaven.
We all know our own capacity to stumble spiritually into transgression
or compromise. Also, the enemy's condemnations often rob us of the expectation
that we will eventually stand before our Lord in glory, fully forgiven,
cleansed, and transformed. Our God is able to work effectively in both arenas
for all who humbly trust in Him.Lord, how able You are! You are able to deliver
me from the threatening situations of life. You are able to keep me from
stumbling into sin. You are able to present me faultless before You some day in
heaven. Lord, Your great ability encourages me to humbly depend upon Your many
promises!
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