Posted on 06/30/2020 11:45:23 PM PDT by JustAmy
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August weather in early July crazy
Bible in a Year:
Though it linger, wait for it; it will certainly come and will not delay.
Just outside my kitchen window, a robin built her nest under the eaves of our patio roof. I loved watching her tuck grasses into a safe spot and then hunker down to incubate the eggs. Each morning I checked her progress; but each morning, there was nothing. Robin eggs take two weeks to hatch.
Such impatience isnt new for me. Ive always strained against the work of waiting, especially in prayer. My husband and I waited nearly five years to adopt our first child. Decades ago, author Catherine Marshall wrote, Prayers, like eggs, dont hatch as soon as we lay them.
The prophet Habakkuk wrestled with waiting in prayer. Frustrated at Gods silence with Babylons brutal mistreatment of the Southern Kingdom of Judah, Habakkuk commits to stand at my watch and station myself on the ramparts, to look to see what he will say to me (Habakkuk 2:1). God replies that Habakkuk is to wait for the appointed time (v. 3) and directs Habakkuk to write down the revelation so the word can be spread as soon as its given (v. 2).
What God doesnt mention is that the appointed time when Babylon falls is six decades away, creating a long gap between promise and fulfillment. Like eggs, prayers often dont hatch immediately but rather incubate in Gods overarching purposes for our world and our lives.
How difficult do you find it to wait while God works? While you wait, how can you obey God in what He has already given you to do?
Dear God, help me to trust You to work while Im waiting.
To learn more about the prophet Habakkuk, visit bit.ly/35b7xTE.
It’s ALWAYS good to hear from you. :-)
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Thank you, Amy!
I know, all week here, 90-93
Bible in a Year:
Paul did not think it wise to take him, because he had deserted them.
On November 27, 1939, three treasure hunters accompanied by film crews dug through the asphalt outside of the Hollywood Bowl amphitheater in Southern California. They were looking for the Cahuenga Pass treasure, consisting of gold, diamonds, and pearls rumored to have been buried there seventy-five years earlier.
They never found it. After twenty-four days of digging, they struck a boulder and stopped. All they accomplished was a nine-foot-wide, forty-two-foot-deep hole in the ground. They walked away dejected.
To err is humanwe all fail sometimes. Scripture tells us that young Mark walked away from Paul and Barnabas on a missionary trip and had not continued with them in the work. Because of this, Paul did not think it wise to take him on his next trip (Acts 15:38), which resulted in a strong disagreement with Barnabas. But in spite of his initial failings, Mark shows up years later in surprising ways. When Paul was lonely and in prison toward the end of his life, he asked for Mark and called him helpful to me in my ministry (2 Timothy 4:11). God even inspired Mark to write the gospel that bears his name.
Marks life shows us that God wont leave us to face our errors and failures alone. We have a Friend whos greater than every mistake. As we follow our Savior, Hell provide the help and strength we need.
What mistakes or failures have you faced recently? In what ways have you discovered Gods strength as you shared them with Him in prayer?
Jesus, thank You for being there whenever I want to talk to You. I praise You for the comfort and hope only You can give!
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Bible in a Year:
The message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God.
Some things just dont make sense until you experience them. When I was pregnant with my first child, I read multiple books about childbirth and listened to dozens of women tell their stories of labor and delivery. But I still couldnt really imagine what the experience would be like. What my body was going to do seemed impossible!
Paul writes in 1 Corinthians that birth into Gods kingdom, the salvation that God offers us through Christ, seems equally incomprehensible to those who havent experienced it. It sounds like foolishness to say that salvation could come through a crossa death marked by weakness, defeat, and humiliation. Yet this foolishness was the salvation that Paul preached!
It wasnt what anyone could have imagined it would be like. Some people thought that salvation would come through a strong political leader or a miraculous sign. Others thought that their own academic or philosophical achievements would be their salvation (1 Corinthians 1:22). But God surprised everyone by bringing salvation in a way that would only make sense to those who believed, to those who experienced it.
God took something shameful and weakdeath on a crossand made it the foundation of wisdom and power. God does the unimaginable. He chooses the weak and foolish things of the world to shame the wise (v. 27).
And His surprising, confounding ways are always the best ways.
How is God surprising you today? Why is it true that Gods ways are better than your ways?
God, with Isaiah I pray, as high as the heavens are above the earth, so are Your ways higher than my ways.
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