On the Sovereignty of God

So lately I have been thinking about this an awful lot. I guess it kind of goes with my previous blog post as well. I am not sure why I am writing this really. It is just on my mind. 

It may seem like a small or subtle change, but for me in ascribing to God absolute sovereignty it is a huge step in ‘understanding’. I think I used to give more credit to the freewill of man in that it was self-determining… that we determined our own will. The thing is… I see the opposite in Scripture. Time after time we see God being the will behind the will. Sometimes people like to think of this as the “permissible” will of God which I think is a good way to think of it as long as they include what it really means in that He ordains, wills, causes, and permits both good and evil.¬†

In Exodus 4:21, The Lord told Moses beforehand that He would harden pharaohs heart… which He did several times. In Exodus 9:34, it says pharaoh sinned yet more and hardened his heart. When David sinned by commanding that a census being taken of the children of Israel the Lord was involved (2 Samuel 24:1) and Satan was involved (1 Chronicles 21:1). Over and over throughout the Bible we see that God is the ultimate cause of good and evil… although “He tempts no man”. In almost every instance God permits, allows, or ordains Satan to carry out the tempting and evil. In the trial of Job, God ordained it and permitted it.. Satan carried it out.

This is what the apostle Paul was dealing with in Romans 9:19 when he says “why does He still find fault? For who can resist His will?” No one can resist His will… the answer that Paul gives is in verse 20 & 21, verse 21 says “Does not the potter have power over the clay, from the same lump to make one vessel for honor and another for dishonor?”

So I guess the conclusion that I come to… or thing that I see that amazes me is how God works through our will. Our will matters in that we make choices that have consequences and we can choose to have saving faith in Jesus Christ if we have been willed to that by God. It is like a parallel of wills… in which God is always the ultimate determining will. I think Phillipians 2:12b,13 nails it down “…as you have always obeyed… work out your own salvation with fear and trembling; for it is God who works in you both to will and to do for His good pleasure.”

This also leads me to see how God is involved in the smallest choices in life… even when a sparrow falls to the ground and dies (Matt. 10:29)… it doesn’t happen apart from His will. Romans 9 pretty much started all of this so go read it if you like…¬†

“For of Him and through Him and to Him are all things, to whom be glory forever. Amen.” -Rom. 11:36

It was a good one

I am currently reading the book of Jeremiah and I read something that made me think. It is Jeremiah 10:23 “O LORD, I know the way of man is not in himself; It is not man who walks to direct his own steps.”

This brought to mind how God is completely sovereign over everything… both the good and bad. For example in the case of Job, God didn’t directly inflict Job with all the pain that he endured… cause Satan did that… but Satan had to get permission from God.¬†

This reminded me of something in Proverbs… Proverbs 21:1 “The king’s heart is in the hand of the Lord, like the rivers of water; He turns it wherever He wishes.” He is completely sovereign even to the hardening of hearts (eg. Pharaoh letting Israel go).

Even the foolish, stupid, and sinful things we do have been allowed by Him. He gives us the power to choose to do or not do. Even if we choose poorly in the end all those decisions will still bring Him glory… even the sinful ones… as they will not only show His perfect redemption, but His perfect justice as well. I am amazed how God has allowed something completely opposite of His nature (sin) out of which come many evil things which have been allowed by Him and permitted (ordained) but are not of Him… they are not of His nature and do not make up any part of Him… yet ultimately they will bring Him glory.

Funny how people blame God for freedoms He gave them… and whatever they use that freedom for (good or evil) and face consequences for, will bring Him glory in the end. I guess when I say “they” I should be saying we.. cause I do it too… maybe in different, less blatant ways. The cool thing is that to those who love Him (choose to) and are called according to His purpose… then “all things work together for good”. So I would say to you and myself to choose wisely, as God will work through your choice. He directs our steps.

Needless to say I have not always had such moments reading the book of Jeremiah. Some days it’s like “what?”.

Thanks for reading.

On Faith

I heard a message recently on faith and although many of the things I have heard before or have known… God puts things in front of us at just the right time. The time when things ring true in our life as never before. It is then that we truly learn and grow.¬†

The message was by the late Adrian Rogers and the truth that spoke to me (paraphrased) is that faith is not bound by feelings or emotions which can be the shallowest part of our nature. Faith is a deep work of God and He doesn’t do the deepest work in the shallowest part.¬†

Faith that is rooted in logic (intelligent faith) but that goes beyond logic becomes its own logic. Without it we do not understand the things of God… for seeing is not believing, but believing is seeing. Faith honors God and God honors faith.¬†

Isaiah says that there was no beauty or comeliness that we should desire Jesus. Yet in Jesus was expressed the fullness of glory, purity, wisdom, and majesty of God. Faith is not altered by appearance. Beauty is a great gift but faith is not according to it or feelings or friends or fortune or fame…¬†

Faith and worry do not go together. When we have faith in God we don’t worry… I think this is one of my favorite things about faith. I find that I need these constant reminders cause life is so much better walking without fear, worry, or doubt. I have seen that everyone is different in that as well… I think for me it is easy now to not fear or worry… but doubt is the hard one. For friends of mine they don’t have doubt but they have worry or fear. Those things contract you as a person while faith, hope, and love expand you.

It’s crazy good.