Tuesday, September 21, 2010

2 Kings 19

2 comments:

Unknown said...

"Long ago, I the Lord, PLANNED these things. Long ago I DESIGNED them, and now I have MADE them happen. I ALLOWED you to turn those strong walled cities into piles of rocks." v25

"God replied to Sennacherib's taunting words indicting him for arrogance. Sennacherib believed his kingdom had grown because of his own efforts and strength. In reality, said God, he succeeded only because of what God had allowed and caused. It is arrogance to think we are solely responsible for our achievements. God, as Creator, rules over nations and people. [Life Application SB]

"Why?" we wonder as we struggle to put the pieces back in a
broken relationship. "Why?" we think as we read of a devastating earthquake halfway around the world. "Why?" we cry as we stand at the grave of a loved one. Life is short and sometimes tragic, and each day we are reminded of our finiteness. We don't know the future, we don't know the relationship between events, and we certainly don't know why. But we do know that God is good and all-knowing - nothing catches him by surprise, not the car out of control, the malignant tumor, the hurricane, or the disease. So even as we wonder and question the reason and cause for each event, we can be confident that God
knows and that in everything, even the senseless tragedy, he is
working. (From On Eagle's Wings by Dave Veerman) [Inspirational SB]

If this verse is true, and it most certainly is, why do we so often disregard God? Do we treat Him with a token quiet time some
days? Do we run to Him in a crisis and ignore Him when things are running smoothly? What we need to understand is that God created the earth with His Word; He determines the times and places of each person's life; He knows the number of hairs on our head; He ordained the number of days of each life and wrote them in His book.

What would/could the Christian life be like if we were able to live in a continuous attitude of prayer with God; if we continuously acknowledged His
presence; if we remained in an on-going posture of listening for His
voice. Be thankful that each day brings new beginning. Today we have the opportunity to start over and make Jesus top priority! Let's do it! [In His Time; Walk With Wisdom]

Joan said...

Thanks, Prairie Chick, for that insight.