“You have said, ‘What’s the use of
serving God? What have we gained by obeying his commands or by trying to show
the Lord of Heaven’s Armies that we are sorry for our sins? (Malachi 3:14 NLT)
As
a Christian, if you haven’t felt like the people of Malachi’s day, at some
point you probably will. When evildoers
prosper and the righteous are burdened with adversities, there is a great temptation
to conclude that serving God is in vain.
Take courage, ultimately the righteous and the unrighteous will get
their just reward.
The
Devil works overtime to promote an incorrect image of God. What the Bible tells us about God, the Evil
One voices the opposite. It is a battle
that starts in our minds. If
we compare ourselves with the unrighteous, we will often come to the wrong
conclusions about God. If I allow myself
to form my view of God based on what he gives me as compared to others, I have
started to succumb to the great temptation of judging the character of God. Psalms 145:17 (RSV) says, “The Lord is just
in all his ways, and kind in all his doings.”
And all means all.
If
you are stuck in dire circumstances, look to God’s Word, not to your
surroundings. Circumstances change but God’s Word never does. Psalms 11:4-5a (NLT) says, “But the Lord is
in his holy Temple; the Lord still rules from heaven. He watches everyone
closely, examining every person on earth. The Lord examines both the
righteous and the wicked.” Don’t mistake
silence for lack of concern.
God
always takes care of business, for some you it may be in this life, for others
the next one, but God always has the last word. Don’t submit to the great
temptation.
Image used with permission by Microsoft.
Ken
Barnes, the author of “The Chicken Farm
and Other Sacred Places” YWAM Publishing
Email: kenbarnes737@gmail.com
website: Ken Barnes' Book Site
Blogs: http://kensblog757.blogspot.com
http://gleanings757.blogspot.com
Email: kenbarnes737@gmail.com
website: Ken Barnes' Book Site
Blogs: http://kensblog757.blogspot.com
http://gleanings757.blogspot.com
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