I cannot count, nor even remember, how many times I tried to help God. I'd have a pressing circumstance. I'd face a threatening adversary. I'd make my get-away plans. I'd rationalize the best way to fight the battle. And all the while, the Lord knew my plight and had His own plan.
God isn't the least bit surprised at the unexpected situation that enters my life. He isn't moved with frenzy nor does He concern Himself with the perspiration I produce in my attempts to guide His hand. He is God, after all. He is Sovereign. He has it all worked out---including my pressing circumstances and my adversary's actions.
Some of these times stand out clearly in my mind. I mean these were times when fear gripped my being. These were times when terror ruled my spirit. These were times when confusion and doubt reigned supreme. My faith was far less than a mustard seed.
"Woe to the rebellious children, says the Lord, who take counsel and carry out a plan, but not Mine, and who make a league and pour out a drink offering, but not of My Spirit, thus adding sin to sin." Isaiah 30:1
Stuff is gonna happen to we children of the Lord when we make our own plans then come back to God offering Him empty praise for what we expect He is about to do for us. When we trust in anything or anyone more than the Lord, He is not going to be pleased with our actions. Our frenzied activity to fight a battle, escape a situation or cull the favor of man does nothing to show the power in God. It brings no glory to God for us to run around like ants when their protective hill surrounding their domain has been wiped out.
Israel set out to go down to Egypt. And they didn't ask God. They sought refuge in the stronghold of Pharoah---"to strengthen themselves in his strength and to trust in the shadow of Egypt!" {vs.2
In what do we seek to strengthen ourselves? Our financial portfolios? Our postions? Our acquaintances--their influence? Our knowledge in a matter? Our friendships and their defense of us? The world and its validation of us?
"Woe to the rebellious children says the Lord..." "Therefore shall the strength and protection of Pharoah turn to your shame, and the refuge in the shadow of Egypt be to your humiliation and confusion." Isaiah 30:3
May our Father, God, be so foremost in our mind and the benefits of His mercy and love be so embedded in our hearts, that we do not wander into Egypts and seek out the Pharoahs of strange lands to provide what we are promised through the all-sufficient Lord of Life. selahV
[copyrighted, SelahV Today, 2008]
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