Wednesday, September
18, 2013
Hey Gang: Wow, what a fabulous promise
to God's children. But, to quit there is to miss a profound second part
to His promise, "Then I will rebuke the devourer for you, so that
it will not destroy the fruits of the ground; nor will your vine in the field
cast its grapes," says the Lord of Hosts." (vs.11).
Do you think God is tying our giving to His
protection of us from the devourer? I will confess, tha
t in my early
years of walking with the Lord I came across this verse and it scared the
begeebies out of me because I was not a tither. I was at best a very
sporadic giver and sometimes gave what was left over.
There is also a very key principle here, that
we need to get tucked away in our minds and heart, God challenges us to test
Him. As I read the Word, I find that many of the pillars of the
Christian faith were also tested. I also believe that testing is an
essential ingredient of the faith. When God laid it on my heart that I
should quit my job, sell my house, pack my family across country into never,
never- land, I would suggest to you that God was testing to see if I was worthy
to do what He had in mind for me to do.
But let me take that a step further. In those
two years, when I was the ‘unemployed director of a non-existent boys home’
I learned a whole barn-full about testing. Perhaps most important was, if
I did not test Him and put one foot in front of the other, I was going to learn
all those lessons that Solomon laid out for our edification about idleness and
not getting up off our backsides and taking the first step.
I had occasion recently to have a discussion
with a young man who is preparing to go into the mission
field. He was dealing with some deep-seated
frustrations. He believed he was ready to take on the challenge of God's
calling but, in his opinion- like I was- he was stuck in a waiting mode.
I shared with him that all that he was doing, every jot and tittle, was God's
way to prepare him for what he will need in the future. In the two years
I was waiting for the door to open, I did a zillion different things from
moving cows to building furniture and pastoring a small church.
When God said, “Okay, go for it!" I
found myself caring for horses, building the furniture for the house and, many
other things that I had tucked away in my experience bag. Most important
was the time I spent in the Word, in those two years, tutored by a dear lady.
This, built the foundation that would carry me in those very formative years of
hanging on, as God moved so swiftly.
Sooooo, my young warriors, read the verse for today and zero in
on God's promises in these powerful verses. Bring it all into His
storehouse and test Him. It is when you do this that He will bless your
sox off. I know, because I have been there!
Blessings,
Gramps
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