God’s Response

For those of use looking aghast at all of the sin that is being touted as normal in the world today, God has a response already given in His Word. You want to know why these things are happening? Read the Bible. You want to know the end result of all of this sin? Read the Bible. You want to know what God thinks about what is going on? Read the Bible. I have found myself turning to God’s Word not just for comfort but also for a hope for the future when things all around me look hopeless.

Are we a nation calling on the name of the Lord? Sadly, the answer is “no.” We are a nation lost in our own glory instead of depending on God and His glory. We are a nation that isn’t looking for God at all. God hasn’t moved. He is ready to answer our cry, ready to be found. But, as a nation, we are not calling on Him. Of course, there are a few of us who are calling on God, but the tumult of the many who have turned against Him resound so loudly that we are being ignored. Not by God! We are never ignored by God! We are ignored by the powers in D.C. and in each state capital who could actually change the direction in which our nation is going, if they would just call on the Name of the Lord. We are ignored by the media (unless they are vilifying Christians as an evil and divisive force). We are ignored by those who need Christ in their hearts.

The end result is not a good one. God will not sit back and patiently wait forever for men to call on Him and turn away from their sins. Look at God’s response to Israel’s sin after calling on them to return to Him over and over. The nation was destroyed, the people were taken captive and led away to Babylon, a symbol of sin and unrighteous living. These were God’s chosen people and He did not allow them to continue in their sin, their mocking of the One who had led them out of Egypt and into the Promised Land to begin with. Can we honestly say that God will deal differently with America? Judgment Day and the wrath of God is coming. Before that day comes, may we open our eyes and turn to God and sincerely repent and ask for His help. I am not seeing this happen. I am not prophesying that it will. I just have a little grain of hope inside me that someone in power somewhere will be stirred to call on the Only One who can make a difference in this chaotic and topsy-turvy world that is controlled by sin and darkness. God wants to answer…He is waiting for the call. As Christians, we need to pray for mercy but also for God to reply to our prayers. Perhaps judgment will be the answer; I can’t say because I don’t know. But I do know that what is happening in the world today is an abomination to the Holy Lord and it will not be allowed to stand without consequences.

Seeking the Lord

When you are seeking something, you are looking hard for it, not just with your eyes but in your mind and heart, trying to find out the last place you saw it and may have put it down.

I love this Scripture verse because it encourages us to seek the Lord, but God shed more light on it for me as I meditated on it this morning. God is NOT the one who is lost! We are. We seek Him so that we can get back on the right path, not so that we can boast about finding Him. He never left, never moved, never was not exactly where He has always been. He is as close as your next prayer and as far as you try to push Him out of your life. God is nearby if that is where you want Him to be, but sometimes in the deepest part of our hearts, we relegate God to a lower place than He deserves and desires, and that is why we need to seek Him daily. I need to put Him on His throne repeatedly and take myself off of it. I think, in my human pride, that I am okay in my life and all is fine…and then, something happens and I know that is not true. When God is not on the throne, when I am not seeking Him daily, then I am the one who is lost and needs to find my way back to where I left Him. Because the truth is that He never leaves me…or you.