An encouragement from God through his Word

28 03 2009

Yesterday, the Lord greatly encouraged me through his Word in the passages that were part of my scheduled Bible reading for the day. It was so encouraging to me that I thought I needed to share it.

 First, I was reading in Psalm 86, and it was easy to identify with David’s heart in the Psalm. I’m not facing personal enemies like David was, but I do find my heart tending to be fearful of the challenges that lay before us in starting a church. David said, “There is none like you among the gods, O Lord, nor are there any works like yours” (vv. 8-9), and I believe that too. I also believe that because God is merciful and gracious and abounding in steadfast love and faithfulness that he will turn to me, be gracious to me, and give me strength as his servant (vv. 15-16). Still, like David, I find myself asking God, “show me a sign of your favor” (v.17), even though he has done this in the past, time and time again. Whether it’s getting word on the house we made an offer on or finding some people that would want to be part of the church we’re working to start, I have to admit that I desire to see continuing evidences of God’s favor on us. 

Then I went to the other part of my reading, Exodus 30-34. Again, the challenges we face are minimal compared to the challenge Moses faced in leading the stubborn, unbelieving, and rebellious children of Israel to the Promised Land, but I can relate to Moses’ prayers to God in the face of these struggles. Moses reminded himself that God had told him that he had found favor in his sight (33:12), but he still asked God to continue to grant him favor (v. 13). He grounded this request in a desire to see God’s ways and to know God. That’s a good word for me. My conviction of God’s favor in my life doesn’t depend on circumstances but on my knowledge of God’s faithful and gracious character.

 In particular, it has been my prayer for a long time that God would not send us to any place where his presence would not go with us, just like Moses asked of the Lord (v. 15). I’m sure, like Moses, that the only way it can be known that we have God’s favor is by his obvious presence with us (v. 16). I truly believe that this is a prayer that God answers in the positive just as he answered Moses, assuring him of his presence, his favor, and his personal knowledge of Moses (v. 17). My response to this assurance echoes Moses’ response—a desire to see God’s glory.

 I don’t expect to receive the kind of vision of God’s glory that Moses experienced, but I’m blessed to be able to read what Moses saw and heard. Moses watched a magnificent display of God’s glory passing before him, but the heart of God’s display of his glory to Moses was in his declaration of his character (34:6-7). The Lord is the covenant-keeping God who is “merciful and gracious, slow to anger, and abounding in steadfast love and faithfulness, keeping steadfast love for thousands, forgiving iniquity and transgression and sin” (vv. 6-7). I can receive the truth of this declaration just as much as Moses did, and frankly I see its expression even more clearly than Moses as I read about Jesus Christ and his work in the New Testament.

 In my self-righteousness, I want to assure myself of God’s favor and presence by being perfect, and that will never be possible in this life. I can truly have confidence in God’s favor and presence, however, because I know he is gracious and merciful, and he is faithful to keep his word in the new covenant through Jesus Christ that assures me of his favor and presence (v. 10). What more do I need than this knowledge of God’s glorious and gracious character? Worship and expression of dependence on him is the appropriate response (vv. 8-9). I know God has set his grace and favor on me because I’m united to Jesus Christ, and I know his presence is with me because the Holy Spirit indwells me. I know God will continue to be gracious, merciful, and faithful because I know what he is like through what I read in his Word. I will rest in this and expect to see demonstrations of God’s glorious character and blessing in our lives and in this effort to start a church, not because of our own worthiness but because of the worth of Jesus our Redeemer. I am convinced through Jesus Christ that the Lord is “a God merciful and gracious, slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love and faithfulness” (Psa. 86:15 & Exo. 33:6). He’s certainly with us, and his favor is certainly on us through Christ our Savior.





New Blog, First Update

26 03 2009
First snow 

 

First snow

 

We’re starting this blog to keep everybody updated on what God is doing here in Colorado as we seek to plant a church in the southeast part of Brighton.

We’re (Todd, Carissa, & Brode) living in an apartment in Thornton for a few months while we try to find a house in Brighton. We have an offer on a house that is a short sale, so we’re waiting to hear from the bank as to whether or not we’re going to get it. Ryan & Danielle Fisher are in the same position. In the meanwhile, we have to keep looking for other houses. We’re thanking the Lord that Danielle officially secured a job as a labor and delivery nurse at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Denver. Carissa has a good lead on a dental hygiene position too, so God seems to be providing in these ways, and we’re very grateful. We’re trusting him to do the same with a house.

Today, we got our first snow, which is apparently the biggest snow of the season, potentially dumping a foot or more of snow, and it’s very windy. Don’t let the picture deceive you though. It has been sunny and in the 60s or 70s most of the time since we’ve been out here, and the snow is supposed to be gone by the weekend.

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Brode

The adjustment seems to have been hardest on Brode and consequently on us as we have the privilege of dealing with him. We think he’s on the upswing though, but he fell on the corner of a table last night and gave himself a good cut right along his eyebrow. Thankfully, it’s closed up nicely, and he’s loving the snow today.

We’re praying for the Lord to connect us with people whom we can serve and who might be part of the new church plant. While we pray, we’re trying to meet people as much as we can. I’m (Todd) working on preliminary stuff for the church, like getting this blog up and running among other things, as we hope for actual people to occupy our time. So, if the Lord lays it on your heart, pray for diligence in the work right now and for people that we can help to know and follow Jesus Christ.

I think that’s all for now, and we’ll do our best to continue to post updates of what God is doing in our lives and in this work in Colorado.