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A Revisited Devotional from December 29, 1996
Some time ago, I found myself being dragged into the world's mould. I began to notice how many of my colleagues had made it farther up the corporate ladder and found myself bemoaning the fact that I had received only one real promotion in 17 years. The fact that I was always one to fret over financial security, as my wife will readily attest, contributed to this drag. That my family was at that point reasonably well looked after (we, a family of 4, were surviving quite nicely on one income) was beside the point — what about the future? At some point, I read an article that helped me understand the process I was going through and get out of the rut I was in. I won't attempt to summarize the article, but I will describe the results.
The article encouraged me to look at my situation. I was a Christian (Presbyterian all my life, believer since university days), husband, father of two (boy born 1977, girl 1980), elder and Sunday School superintendent in my church, with a fairly heavy load there. As a Christian, I was known by God and I knew Him. I was trying to follow where He led, and had taken on the responsibilities of marriage, fatherhood, eldership, and the superintendency with a fairly clear indication that these were things the Lord wanted me to do. When I began looking at my circumstances in this light, I could see that in His terms, I was a success. Furthermore, He had given me so many responsibilities in the local church that I probably couldn't have handled any increase at work. This brought me to a state of peace with God, and helped ease my fears about the future — if it were in His hands, it really couldn't be more secure. Ah, the peace of God that passes all understanding!
The interesting thing is what happened next — although the "next" was over an extended period — "in His time". To make a long story short, I received a promotion, and financial security is no longer a concern. Responsibilities have shifted somewhat, more at work, different ones at church and in the family (father of two teenagers!). The active verse these days seems to be this:
Luke 12:48b – From everyone who has been given much, much will be demanded; and from the one who has been entrusted with much, much more will be asked. (NIV)
Along with this comes the sense that the Lord is with me, and will never give me anything I can't handle with His strength. What more can I say? How about "Praise God, from Whom all blessings flow!"
Prayer: Dear Lord, thanks for being our loving heavenly Father and all that this entails: wanting to be there for us through all of our lives, guiding, guarding, scolding, consoling — all those things a father does. Thanks for Your faithfulness in our past and our present. Help us to trust You for our future. In the precious name of Jesus, we pray. Amen.
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Good one, thank you!
Thanks Gord, blessings.
Thank you for sharing this encouraging devotional again with us. To God be the glory! Blessings.
Hi Gord,
We were happy to see your devotional today – WOW – dating back to 1996.
God bless. It is wonderful to have faith and hope in these “interesting” times.
Good morning, Gord.
God is so faithful.
Thank you for sharing.
God bless.
Dear Gord,
How wonderful. Thank you for this, and for Ross re-sharing it with the Daily Community today. Right on target, and I loved every word!
Good morning, Gord!
Thank you for your encouraging message today. And “Praise God, from Whom all blessings flow!”
Blessings!
Thank you for writing this devotional.
Reflections.
Reminds me that we are all ordinary Christians, that when we think we are teaching others, God is teaching us.
Thank you.
Good morning, Gord,
Your message is as important today as it was in 1996. When we remember that God has a plan for us and believe we are doing God’s will, we can be content and thankful. Having an attitude of gratitude is good. Thanks for sharing your experience so that others can learn and grow. Blessings.
Greetings Gord and many thanks for your very positive and encouraging words in this devotional that was redelivered today. Yes, there are so many ways the Lord is ever present to guide us in our daily lives. The closing prayer you have written really relates to this and we need be ever thankful and give consistent praise to Jesus for His ongoing care. Blessings for this very special writing.
Beautiful testimony! Always an encouragement to those of us who have had similar experiences/times. Thank you for sharing – it makes us more aware that ‘ we’re not the only ones ….” God bless.