I don't get it less
I fear God. I love God. I cannot understand God....except that I can. Kind of.
I'm starting to understand what Sovereign is...and I turned to the Bible for my lesson. If you read the book of Esther, (c'mon, it'll take you all of about a half-hour to read it!) nowhere will you find one single mention of God. Not one place is God's name used. But boy, is God there!
The story orchestrates itself into a manifestation of how God uses the humble to defeat the proud. It shows attributes of God at work. It shows how God uses the powerful to accomplish His purposes. It shows those willing to look that God is indeed Sovereign.
I re-read it yesterday because I'm trying to understand how God is moving in my life. I'm trying to make sense of things that I just don't have the human capacity to understand. I just have hope that the outcome I'm expecting is the one He has planned. Who can know the mind of God?
But I can know what He's chosen to reveal about HImself in the Bible. As you read Esther (you really, REALLY should, just so you understand what I'm talking about!) you see God at work in the circumstances of the lives of those involved, and how God takes something meant for evil and turns it on its' ear to accomplish what He wants.
It's a neat story.
You should read it.
I'm starting to understand what Sovereign is...and I turned to the Bible for my lesson. If you read the book of Esther, (c'mon, it'll take you all of about a half-hour to read it!) nowhere will you find one single mention of God. Not one place is God's name used. But boy, is God there!
The story orchestrates itself into a manifestation of how God uses the humble to defeat the proud. It shows attributes of God at work. It shows how God uses the powerful to accomplish His purposes. It shows those willing to look that God is indeed Sovereign.
I re-read it yesterday because I'm trying to understand how God is moving in my life. I'm trying to make sense of things that I just don't have the human capacity to understand. I just have hope that the outcome I'm expecting is the one He has planned. Who can know the mind of God?
But I can know what He's chosen to reveal about HImself in the Bible. As you read Esther (you really, REALLY should, just so you understand what I'm talking about!) you see God at work in the circumstances of the lives of those involved, and how God takes something meant for evil and turns it on its' ear to accomplish what He wants.
It's a neat story.
You should read it.
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