BEFORE YOU GET ANGRY
Memorise: For I know the thoughts that I
think toward you, saith the LORD, thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give
you an expected end. Jeremiah 29:11
Yesterday we learnt it is not right for us to get
angry with God or to take offence against Him, even if we experience the
deferment of our hopes. The example of John the Baptist who earlier
acknowledged Jesus as the Messiah, but later doubted His because of his painful
experience in incarceration is a warning signpost to us that if care is not
taken, following the asking of questions, offence towards God might begin to
reside in our heart. Going forward, we need to ask ourselves the question: who
do we take offence, get angry or feel irritated by the way God deals with us?
We shall look at three answers to this question.
In the first instance, we children of God sometimes
tend to overestimate ourselves as human beings (James 4:13-14). Some people of
God in olden times realised this, hence Job 25:6 calls man a worm. Whereas God
is infinite, man is finite. He is the potter and we are the clay; how true!
Also, we tend to underestimate the sacrifice God has
made for us. Through we are but dust and worms, God did give His Son for our
redemption – essentially God Himself, the maker of the universe, coming to be
conceived in a human womb and be born as human. Not only that, He subjected
Himself to the limitations of man and was maltreated by His own creatures; all
just for you and me not to perish in hellfire but to be with God forever.
Having done all these, He has proved beyond any reasonable doubt He has our
best interest at heart, notwithstanding our present situation (John 3:16, John
15:13, 1 Timothy 3:16)
Lastly, it is because we tend to forget that His
thoughts are not our thoughts and His ways are not our ways (Isaiah 55:8-9).
Whatever He is doing, He has our end in view. He is concerned about how we end;
after all what shall it profit a man if he gains the whole world but loses his
soul? While looking for a site for our Camp ground, initially it was the old
youth Camp at Ogunmakin (South west, Nigeria ) that we were negotiating
for. But in spite of prayers and crying to God to take ownership of it, we had
no money to pay. It eventually went to another ministry that was able to pay
the required amount. We all wept because of this experience, but God knew what
He had in store for us – the Redemption Camp, which is much bigger and in a
much better location.
Action point:
Praise and thank God for the sacrifice
of Jesus for you. Right now resign your will to Him over the current issues of
your life.
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