Bible in a Year : Job 2829; Acts 13:125
Beginning with Moses and all the Prophets, he explained to them what was said in all the Scriptures concerning himself. Luke 24:27 I opened the whimsically illustrated childrens Bible and began to read to my grandson. Immediately we were enthralled as the story of Gods love and provision unfurled in prose. Marking our place, I turned the book over and read the title once again: The Jesus Storybook Bible: Every Story Whispers His Name.
Every story whispers His name.
To be honest, sometimes the Bible, especially the Old Testament, is hard to understand. Why do those who dont know God seem to triumph over Gods own? How can God permit such cruelty when we know that His character is pure and that His purposes are for our good?
After His resurrection, Jesus met two followers on the road to Emmaus who didnt recognize Him and were struggling with disappointment over the death of their hoped-for Messiah (Luke 24:1924). They had hoped that he was the one who was going to redeem Israel (v. 21). Luke then records how Jesus reassured them: Beginning with Moses and all the Prophets, [Jesus] explained to them what was said in all the Scriptures concerning himself (v. 27).
Every story whispers His name, even the hard stories, because they reveal the comprehensive brokenness of our world and our need for a Rescuer. Every act, every event, every intervention points to the redemption God designed for His wayward loved ones: to bring us back to Himself.
How is Gods rescue at work in your life? What stories trouble you today? In what ways (however small) can you see God at work in them?
Dear God, help me listen as You whisper Your name through the stories of Scripture. Every story.