Monday, September 8, 2008

God is in Control

When all hope seems to be lost, take comfort that God is in control. When Joseph was in prison in Egypt, no one would have looked at his life and called him blessed, but he was. In fact, he was directly in the center of God's will and plan for his life. When Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego were facing the fiery furnace, they didn't appear to be under the shelter and protection of God, but they were. Maybe you are in the midst of a discouraging situation in your life. If so, then know that God is in control and He works all thing together for good for those that love Him (Rom. 8:28).

But what about those times when the fire does consume and the prison has no release? You need to know two things. First, God's lack of intervention is no indication of a lack of power. When the soldiers came to arrest Jesus, Peter pulled out a sword to defend him, but Jesus said: "Put your sword back into its place. For all who take the sword will perish by the sword. Do you think that I cannot appeal to my Father, and he will at once send me more than twelve legions of angels? But how then should the Scriptures be fulfilled, that it must be so?" (Matt 26:52-54) (ESV) God the Father had the power to protect Jesus. Jesus had the ability to call on the Father. Yet, Jesus went to the cross and suffered and died. Why? Because through His death He could reconcile the world to the Father. God could have intervened, but His will was for Jesus to go to the cross.

Second, like Joseph, the trouble in your life may not have been allowed by God. Instead, He may have orchestrated it for His purpose and for His glory. Slavery and imprisonment were just stepping stones to power for Joseph. And it may be that the difficulty you are presently facing is something that God is using to shape you into a new person or to move you to a new place.

As the old hymn says: "Have faith in God, He's on His throne. Have faith in God, He watches or' His own." I hope that you will be encouraged today, regardless of your circumstances, by the knowledge that God is on His throne and He is in control of your life.

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