Prominence & Power

. . . He gives wisdom to the wise and knowledge to those who have understanding;
He reveals deep and hidden things;
He knows what is in the darkness, and the light dwells with Him.”
Daniel 2:20-22

When driven by paranoia and fear, we suspect and accuse. We are convinced we know the facts but, when honest, we admit we can be wrong. We need to rely on a source greater than ourselves.

Wisdom and knowledge that comes from God teaches us about Him and His ways—how He acts and what He values. It reveals His power and sovereignty. It gives us discernment that is informed by His written Word. Then we live the best we can, conscientiously making choices based on principles revealed in the Bible.

We may be suspicious but we don’t actually know what dwells in the hearts of men. Therefore we must not accuse, blame, or call names, but trust in God. He assures us that wrong will be made right, evil will be held accountable, and the coming judgement will be just.

We vote, but God appoints. He removes and sets up leaders by His wisdom, according to His plan, and for purposes we cannot fathom. So, friends, do not fear. Do not hate. Do not despair. God is on His throne.

Plans & Purposes

Does Israel have a plan? Does Iran? Do the presidential candidates have honest plans that are not driven by political gain or party indulgence? Does FEMA have a plan to unearth and rebirth North Carolina? Do investors and financial planners have viable plans in this distressing economy? Do our educators have plans with integrity that will not undermine the rights of parents? Is there a border plan? A tax plan? A spending plan? A defense plan?

Does any mortal have a plan that is purely altruistic and not motivated by personal gain or status? Is any plan infallible? The best man can offer is inadequate and tainted, but God’s plans are firm, perfect, noble. They advance our well-being. They are righteous and good.

The plans of nations, presidents, military councils, engineers, financiers, instructors, or governors can be foiled, thwarted with one word from God. But His plans stand firm and His purposes do not change—they are always for our blessing and His glory—forever.

Man will disappoint with his superciliousness, greed, and deficiencies. God alone will never disappoint. Let’s be sure to put our hope in Him and trust Him only.

Certainty & Confidence

Take heart! The upcoming election is secure. Anxiety gnaws, newscasts distress, opinions dither—but they only offer humanity’s feeble wisdom.

Remember! God reigns. He alone knows the end from the beginning. He sees what is yet to come. He is on His throne and is the ultimate authority in the affairs of earth.

Be encouraged! His purposes will stand. He will do what He pleases—to bless us, draw us, protect us—and to reveal Himself as the Glorious One and draw all people to Himself.

Isaiah 46:9b-10

Believing and Adjusting

What do I believe when I hear reports of the wrath and destruction of war? Or when I gape in disbelief at the devastating pictures of nature’s unrestrained power? Or when I witness the aftereffects in our son’s body after only one week of chemo? Or when I cringe at the rage displayed in the current civil war in America? I will be overwhelmed if I fail to adjust what I see by what I believe.

I adjust my line of vision from what is before me and focus my eyes higher. I look up—to the God who sees all, knows all, and, yes, controls all. I believe in His purposes, His heart, and His sovereignty. I don’t argue with things too high or complex for my understanding.

I adjust my thinking and take my cue from the Psalms, professing ultimate, unequivocal truth.

The Lord reigns, He is robed in majesty;
    the Lord is robed in majesty and armed with strength;
    indeed, the world is established, firm and secure.
Your throne was established long ago;
    you are from all eternity. Psalm 93:1-2

I will adjust my mind to dwell on what I know is true because what I see and understand is limited, too short-sighted. The God I believe is unlimited and sees the end from the beginning—I will choose to believe in Him, His grace, and His salvation.

Finding Hope, 65 Meditations for a Broken Heart