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God Comes First

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SCRIPTURE
Genesis 22:9-10, "9 When they reached the place God had told him about, Abraham built an altar there and arranged the wood on it. He bound his son Isaac and laid him on the altar, on top of the wood. 10 Then he reached out his hand and took the knife to slay his son."


OBSERVATION
I have read this passage many times and felt like I as a parent understood the agony that Abraham must have felt so bitterly because he was going to snuff out with his own hands a precious and only son that God gave him at 100 years old. Even worse,, this had to be doubly hard since Abraham literally walked in agony for three days. Then, he was forced to answer Isaac’s obvious question – where is the sacrifice? Abraham had to give him an answer that even he was unsure  – “God will provide” – but he had to have acknowledged that nothing gave him any evidence to support his answer. God was silent all the way to Mount Moriah.  It is one thing to verbally affirm my confidence in God who consistently provides goodness for my life but it is another to demonstrate my trust in his goodness and faithfulness by binding whatever is precious to me and put it on the altar, willing to let it go.

APPLICATION 
How willing am I to put my most precious things, be it my children, possessions, reputation or pride, before God and demonstrate that God comes first?   The toughest challenge is that God is often silent, until the point of death it seems, before his deliverance.  I must have the faith and trust in God in order that God will do great things through my life.


PRAYER 
Father God, I praise your holy name. Your name is great and your love endures forever. Thank you for all your blessings and promise in my life. May you strengthen my faith where I will have complete confidence regardless of what I see or my circumstances. I love you LORD.  In Jesus name I pray. Amen.

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Show Me Lord

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SCRIPTURE

Psalm 39:4,  “Show me, Lord, my life’s end and the number of my days; let me know how fleeting my life is. You have made my days a mere handbreadth; the span of my years is as nothing before you. Everyone is but a breath, even those who seem secure.

 

OBSERVATION

Whenever I get worked up about an issue, which is often these days, I will need to remember this truth about God and my life.  My life is so fleeting and it’s handbreadth of span, compared to eternity of God.  Given that realization, everyday should be a day of gratefulness and grace for all those around me.  Even those who seem to be doing very well, they are but a breath.  So I will focus on what is eternal and constant – love of Jesus and God’s supremacy. 

  

APPLICATION

 Don’t get tripped up on small and petty things.  Be generous with my grace and compassion and ensure that others’ wellbeing is important to me whenever I am dealing with those around me, even those whom I have prior relationships.

 

PRAYER 

Father God, thank you for letting us talk with Michael, yesterday, and keeping him safe and sound.  You are great and worthy of my utmost praise.  I love you, Father God.  Thank you also for the realization that my days on earth are a fraction of time and I will get to spend eternity with you.  Sustain Joshua until graduation and give him peace and serenity.  Continue to heal Daniel and make his heart soft to return to you, Lord Jesus.  In Jesus holy name I pray.  Amen.

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