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Writer's pictureImmanuel Baptist Church

June 21 Devotion: God is Always in Control

“GOD IS ALWAYS IN CONTROL”

5). I am the Lord, and there is none else, there is no God beside me; I girded thee, though thou hast not known me: 6). That they may know from the rising of the sun, and from the west, that there is none beside me. I am the Lord and there is none else. 7). I form the light, and create darkness: I make peace, and create evil. I the Lord do all these things.

ISAIAH 45:5-7

I admit that I often don’t understand why bad things happen. Even so, I believe that God has a purpose for everything He does or permits. My faith is rooted in the biblical principle that says the Lord is sovereign (Psalms 22:28). He is in absolute control of this universe, the natural and political climate of this earth, and my life and yours.

When we are in the midst of a trial, it is hard to resist crying out, “God, Why is this happening?” Sometimes we get the answer and sometimes we don’t. What we can be sure of is that nothing happens by accident or coincidence. He has a purpose for even our most painful experiences. Moreover, we have His promise to cause “all things to work together for good to them that love God” (Romans: 8:28).

Seeing in advance how the Lord will work evil or hurt for our benefit is very difficult, if not impossible. Our limited human perspective doesn’t easily allow us to grasp His greater plan. However, we can confirm the truth of this biblical promise because the Father’s good handiwork appears all through our pain, hardship, and loss. (I have experienced Him turn mourning into gladness and have seen Him reap bountiful blessings and benefits from my darkest hours).

As believers, we must accept that God won’t always make sense to us. Isaiah teaches that His ways and thoughts are higher than our own (Isaiah 55:9). He sees the beautifully completed big picture. We can rely on the fact that God is in control, no matter how wildly off-kilter our world seems to spin.

-IBC

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