Thank You Father
To be
thankful for what we have been given, we say if we don't work, we do not
deserve to eat. This is a biblical truth.
The Apostle
Paul wrote:
"The one who is unwilling to work shall not eat."
(2
Thessalonians 3:10)
But strip
everything down and we will soon understand that without God's mercy we would
not exist. We need oxygen to survive. He has given that to all, the sinner and
the saint. A habitable planet for us to thrive in. See Genesis 1.
People love
to ask, "Which came first, the chicken or the egg?" The answer is
obvious. God created. Then came the cycle of life. The chicken and then the
egg. What has become a favourite philosophical question is not nearly as
complicated as many would like to believe.
We could
spend pages unpacking the grace of God in our lives. That is common grace I
refer to, the grace everyone receives. How often are we intentionally thankful?
What I find
remarkable is how quickly mankind forgets this. We celebrate our intelligence,
our technology and our achievements, and in doing so often begin to think far
more highly of ourselves than we ought. Some speak as though the future of
creation ultimately rests in human hands, as though God's purposes could
somehow be overturned by the actions of man.
Think about
that for a moment. The God who spoke light into existence, who separated land
from sea, who set the stars in their place and ordained the seasons, is somehow
expected to sit helplessly by while His creation slips beyond His control?
This is not
an excuse for careless stewardship. We should care for what God has entrusted
to us. But let us never imagine that the Creator is dependent upon the
creation, or that human failure can somehow derail the sovereign plans of
Almighty God. The earth remains His, the heavens remain His, and history
continues to unfold according to His purposes, not ours.
These days
it seems fashionable to blame previous generations for everything. One would
think mankind has the power to bring creation to its knees and cause God's
plans to unravel. Really? The same God who spoke the universe into existence is
somehow at the mercy of human beings? Such thinking gives mankind far too much
credit and God far too little glory.
We honour
God for who He is, but do we thank Him for what He has done, or do we sit with
the scoffer and moan about our lot in life? It's never good enough. We always
want more. If so, we are moving backwards away from the Light instead of
towards that majestic Light, from His brilliance.
I don't
know how else to describe God but brilliant in all His brilliance.
Think about
it.
The ability
to speak into the darkness and create light, wow!
Think about
what Genesis records:
"And God said, 'Let there be light,' and there was light."
(Genesis
1:3)
Let that
resonate.
And many
stand on the precipice of life, giving God advice, really!
And then
with the billions of people on the planet, somewhere along my journey He called
me by name and opened my eyes to the reality of His existence. Then to come to
a place of understanding that JESUS SAVES is absolutely mind boggling.
This leaves
me with one declaration only.
Thank You
Father, in the mighty name of Jesus.
Where do you
stand on this topic? Only you can answer this. As for me, I am grateful. In
spite of my many failures, my sins, my foolishness and the countless times I
have gone my own way instead of His, I am truly thankful for all that God has
done in my life.
Signing
off,
Tyrone
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