Vice President Dick Cheney pins a Bronze Star medal on Cpl. Jaret M. Radimer, a 20-year-old rifleman with 3rd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, and Suffolk, N.Y., native, at Al Asad, Iraq, Dec. 18. Cheney surprised service members and brought a pre-Holiday message of support to Al Asad, during his visit to Iraq.
Photo by: Cpl. Andrew D. Pendracki
December 23, 2005
Knowing God Personally
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Most Christians would prefer to see God perform mighty miracles rather than to have fellowship with Him and learn His ways.
Today's text says that God made known His mighty acts to the people of Israel, but to Moses He "made known His ways." Exodus 33 records a great crisis in which Moses humbly prayed, "If I have found grace in Your sight, show me now Your way" (v.13). He wanted to know God and His plans for His people more than to see another mighty miracle. No wonder the Lord conversed with him "as a man speaks to his friend" (v.11).
Commenting on the difference between ways and acts, F. B. Meyer wrote, "Ways, or plans, are only made known to the inner circle of the saints; the ordinary congregation learns only His acts."
A talented friend of mine, Jennifer, learned this difference after spending several years in a wheelchair. One day she tearfully prayed, "Lord, I could have done so much for You, if only I could have been healthy." God's response was inaudible but clear: "Many people work for Me, but very few are willing to be My friend."
If you desire to know God personally more than you long to see His mighty miracles, you'll be satisfied. Joanie Yoder
Knowing God is not only seeing His works but also learning His ways.
Good morning PE. Has the PE family finished all the Christmas shopping? Ready for Santa?