god’s plan

Ask the Right Question

Readings for today: Isaiah 39-41, Psalms 118

Over the last two weeks, I had the privilege of spending time with some of the great men and women of the faith. Men and women who put their lives on the line every single day to preach the gospel. Men and women who risk it all as they seek to expand the Kingdom of God on earth. They give up homes. They give up families. They give up livelihoods. They leave their communities and go to far away places. They cross tribal and language barriers. They lay it all on the line for Jesus. I long ago stopped asking why. The answer is obvious. Jesus is more than enough for them. Lately, I’ve been asking how. How can they do these things? Where do they find the strength? Where do they find the courage? Where do they find the hope to endure the persecution and hardship and suffering? Today’s passage from Isaiah gives us the answer.

It begins with the call of God to every single man and woman of faith. Not just pastors. Not just church leaders. Not just gifted evangelists. Every single man or woman who calls on the name of Jesus and places their faith in Him is called by God to share the gospel with those around them. And as we do, the power of God Himself works through us to lift up every valley, tear down every mountain, and make straight every path so those who do not yet know God may come to faith in Him. “A voice of one crying out: Prepare the way of the Lord in the wilderness; make a straight highway for our God in the desert. Every valley will be lifted up, and every mountain and hill will be leveled; the uneven ground will become smooth and the rough places, a plain. And the glory of the Lord will appear, and all humanity together will see it, for the mouth of the Lord has spoken.” (Isaiah‬ ‭40‬:‭3‬-‭5‬ ‭CSB‬‬)

This call comes with a promise. We are not alone in this work. God goes with us and before us and will accomplish it through us. Listen to all the promises He makes in Isaiah 41. “Who has stirred up someone from the east? In righteousness he calls him to serve. The Lord hands nations over to him, and he subdues kings. He makes them like dust with his sword, like wind-driven stubble with his bow….Do not fear, for I am with you; do not be afraid, for I am your God. I will strengthen you; I will help you; I will hold on to you with my righteous right hand….You will look for those who contend with you, but you will not find them. Those who war against you will become absolutely nothing….See, I will make you into a sharp threshing board, new, with many teeth. You will thresh mountains and pulverize them and make hills into chaff. You will winnow them and a wind will carry them away, a whirlwind will scatter them. But you will rejoice in the Lord; you will boast in the Holy One of Israel…I will open rivers on the barren heights, and springs in the middle of the plains. I will turn the desert into a pool and dry land into springs. I will plant cedar, acacia, myrtle, and olive trees in the wilderness. I will put juniper, elm, and cypress trees together in the desert, so that all may see and know, consider and understand, that the hand of the Lord has done this, the Holy One of Israel has created it.” (Isaiah‬ ‭41‬:‭2‬, ‭10‬, ‭12‬, ‭15‬-‭16‬, ‭18‬-‭20‬ ‭CSB‬‬) Over and over again, God promises to protect. Promises to provide. Promises to guide. Promises to work miracles through His people all for His glory. God is making His name known throughout the earth. God will not rest until every corner of the globe has heard the name of Jesus. God is working even now to make sure every knee bows and every tongue confesses to the glory of God the Father. This is His great plan and He invites us to be part of it!

We get so caught up asking God, “Why?” I want us to shift our question. Instead of asking “why”, ask God “how?” How can I do your will? How can I accomplish what you desire for me? How can I proclaim this gospel to my family, friends, neighbors, co-workers? How can I do what you’ve called me to do right now, in this moment, even today?

Readings for tomorrow: Isaiah 42-44, Psalms 119:1-32 (No devotionals on Sundays)

The Faithfulness of God

Readings for today: Jeremiah 29-32

God’s anger lasts but a moment but His favor for a lifetime. God abounds in steadfast love and faithfulness even as He is committed to holding the guilty accountable. Though His judgment extends to the third and fourth generations, His grace far exceeds it, extending to a thousand generations. This is who God is. This is who God has revealed Himself to be. He is the same yesterday, today, and forever. He always stays true to Himself.

The people of Israel learned this lesson. They refused to turn from their sin and they were judged. God exiled them to Babylon. They became a strange people living in a strange land, weeping as they sang the songs of Zion. They were uprooted from the Promised Land. They lost their Holy Temple. Their entire way of life was destroyed. Their covenant with God seemingly irretrievably broken. So what now? “Build houses and make yourselves at home. Plant gardens and eat what grows. Marry and have children. Encourage your children to marry and have children. Thrive in the country where I have sent you. Make yourselves at home there and work for her welfare. Pray for her well-being. Your well-being is intrinsically tied up to her well-being. Most of all, trust Me. I know what I’m doing. I have it all planned out. I will bring you back home. I will not abandon you. I will take care of you. I will you give you the future you hope for. So call on Me and I will listen. Look for Me and I will make Myself known. I won’t disappoint you. I won’t let you down if you get serious about finding Me and want it more than anything else.” (Adapted from Jeremiah 29:5-14 MSG)

Do we have the faith to believe these words are as much for us as they were for the people of God in Jeremiah’s day? Do we trust God enough to let go of our ego, let go of our need for control, let go of our need for power and let Him direct our paths? Do we have the courage to live the quiet life? Go about our daily business? Build homes? Plant gardens? Marry and have children? Bless our town? Pray for our community’s leaders? Let God work out His plan in His way according to His timing? This is the essence of faith. It’s living our lives with complete trust in God’s sovereign plan and, more importantly, God’s unchangeable character. God is trustworthy. God is true. God is dependable. God is loyal. God is faithful. God is good. Because of all these things and more, we have nothing to fear. Because of all these things and more, we can cast all our anxieties on Him. Because of all these things and more, we don’t have to push so hard or hold on so tight. God is in control. God knows what He’s doing. God has a plan. He will bring it to pass. He has not abandoned you. He has plans to take care of you. He will give you the future you hope for if you surrender to Him.

Readings for tomorrow: Jeremiah 33-37