DO
NOT LOSE SIGHT OF THE ETERNAL PURPOSES OF GOD
Psalm
66:8-12
Bless
our God, O peoples;
let
the sound of his praise be heard,
who
has kept our soul among the living
and
has not let our feet slip.
For
you, O God, have tested us;
you
have tried us as silver is tried.
You
brought us into the net;
you
laid a crushing burden on our backs;
you
let men ride over our heads;
we
went through fire and through water;
yet
you have brought us out to a place of abundance.
What
are you doing God?
Why are you allowing evil things to happen in my life?
Why is life so hard? Why do people behave the way they do?
Why do others seem to have an easier life than mine?
These are only some of the questions that come to our minds, at times.
Why are you allowing evil things to happen in my life?
Why is life so hard? Why do people behave the way they do?
Why do others seem to have an easier life than mine?
These are only some of the questions that come to our minds, at times.
Remember
the words of the Israelites?
Exodus
14:11
They said to Moses, “Is it because
there are no graves in Egypt that you have taken us away to die in the
wilderness? What have you done to us in bringing us out of Egypt?
Exodus
17:3
But the people thirsted there for
water, and the people grumbled against Moses and said, “Why did you bring us up
out of Egypt, to kill us and our children and our livestock with thirst?”
The
psalmist is calling the children of Israel to recognize the work God had done
in their lives. They had proven, many times, that when they faced adversities
they lost sight of God and His purpose. Dear friends, we are prone to do the
same.
God is the one Who gives and
sustains life.
We cannot prolong a day of our existence if God does not will it. We know that
He has kept us from falling many times, and there are many more times that we
do not even know about. His hand is there to sustain us before we fall and to
pick us up when we do.
Yes, our life is filled with exams! Every test we face
exposes what is in our hearts. Our reactions expose what our expectations are.
Our complaints expose what our goals really are.
We
know we should live our lives with an ongoing desire to grow in sanctification,
to help others in their Christian walk and to invite the unsaved to Christ. We
should ask ourselves if the displeasing trial we find ourselves in is a
deterrent to our selfish goals or conducive to the eternal purposes of God. I
already know the answer and so do you! God is best served when we react in a
godly way to the difficulties of life and when we repent quickly when we fail.
Yes,
it is possible that God is allowing us to have to carry some very heavy
burdens, that He will allow some people to bring us great pain, but His purposes
are good.
God is leading us to a place of
abundance.
No, not material abundance, but spiritual blessing. We sorrow today for the
loss of loves ones. We feel the pain of physical ailments. We live under the
pressure of broken relationships. We work under the leadership of difficult
authorities. We struggle through financial difficulties. We strain, as we are
confronted with daily obstacles. It is all true, but none of these events are
deterrents to the life of abundance God has planned for us. Rather, they are carefully-chosen
instruments to guide our hearts and lives to the exact place God desires for
us.
Psalm
66:13-15
I
will come into your house with burnt offerings;
I
will perform my vows to you,
that
which my lips uttered
and
my mouth promised when I was in trouble.
I
will offer to you burnt offerings of fattened animals,
with
the smoke of the sacrifice of rams;
I
will make an offering of bulls and goats. Selah
Through
all of this, our worship must continue faithfully, our promises to God must be
maintained. Losing sight of God’s purposes will easily lead us to sin. The
writer reminds the readers to keep the promises they made during their trials.
I
have found that some come closer to God during trials, but as soon as things
change, they go back to the same ways as before. May we learn to come to God
during the difficulties and to remain faithful during the easier times.
The
psalmist began by inviting us to make our praise be heard by those around us,
so may our daily praise be continual and sincere!
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