Rule Them, Indeed

First, back to Psalm 2:9 -“Ask of me, and I will make the nations your heritage, and the ends of the earth your possession. You shall break them with a rod of iron, and dash them into pieces like a potter’s vessel.” If you look at all the nations of the world, all the different cultures, beliefs, religions, standards and boundaries (moral, social, familial, etc.), you’ll see why it’s important that you be able to break them and dash them into pieces.

This verse tells us a couple of things. First, the nations and the ends of the earth are our heritage. That means they can be of benefit to us. We can learn from other cultures, beliefs, and religions. We can also be led astray by them, as the nation of Israel was through intermarriage with people of foreign cultures. (The lands they journeyed through and were supposed to dispossess) Some cultures have very different standards and boundaries, social and familial practices, and some religions are idolatrous, and may even involve witchcraft and sorcery. Some of the ancient religions involved human sacrifice, especially the sacrifice of children. We know that this is not Godly. We also know that some things considered the norm for others, are not going to work for us. Just because a bunch of folks do it, doesn’t make it right; or even beneficial. This is where the rod of iron (Word of God) and dashing things into pieces comes in. The things that are of no use to us, those that will harm us, those that go against God and Godly wisdom, etc., are the things we need to throw out. This works the same way in generational curses. Those things that are/were harmful need to be thrown out and replaced with God’s ways, according to God’s standards and boundaries.

That brings us to Psalm 3:1-7 “Oh, Lord, how many are my foes! Many are rising against me; many are saying of my soul, “There is no salvation for him in God.” Have you ever been laughed at by peers because of your faith, or because you wouldn’t do something they thought was o.k. to do? Many will try to tell us that God’s ways are old fashioned, outdated, actually even oppressive and hateful. But God is a shield around us, and the lifter of our heads. It almost always turns out in the end, that obedience to His Word, and sticking to His ways, was the right thing to dos. I say, “almost,” only because some of those results we won’t know until we get to Heaven. Verse 7 of Psalm 3 tells us that God will silence and disarm the enemy. It never fails, when the enemy causes you to doubt or fear, God’s Word will show you the truth, and empower you to stand on the truth; dispelling the fear and the doubt.

Finally, Proverbs 3 gives us a lists of all the benefits we gain from allowing God to teach us, and keeping to His teaching, and keeping His commandments in our hearts. Whenever I read about God’s commandments, I think of Jesus’ words: “So in everything, do to others what you would have them do to you, for this sums up the Law and the Prophets.”

Thank you, Casting Crowns, for this inspirational song!

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Copyright by Marina Morrison (aka) Eden Stillwater, January 6, 2021, 1:07 p.m.

His Abundant Goodness Toward Us

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Today’s message from God Calling – A.J. Russell, reminds us of Psalm 31:19 -“How abundant are the good things that you have stored up for those who fear you, that you bestow in the sight of all, on those who take refuge in you.”  (NIV)  The KJV says it this way: “Oh, how great is your goodness which you have laid up for those that fear you; which you have wrought for those who trust in you before the sons of men.”  

I want to illustrate the difference between an abundance of good things, and the great goodness of God.  Goodness is the quality of being morally or virtuous, righteous, ethical, upright, upstanding.  Having integrity, principle, dignity, rectitude; and the list goes on.  These are qualities that God bestows on us, working them in us, and through us.  The good things are the blessings and rewards that manifest as a result of that goodness.  They’re the bonuses we get for trusting God and obeying Him.  The last part of that verse (Psalm 31:19) can be read two different ways.  I believe both are true.  First of all, God bestows all of it, the goodness, and the good things, in the sight of the sons of men, or the sight of all.  Secondly, though, I think about Jesus’ words: “whoever denies me before men, I also will deny before my Father in Heaven.”

Sometimes, the hardest thing in the world you’ll ever have to do,  is to trust God in the sight of men.  They’ll laugh at you, just like they laughed at Noah.  They’ll jeer and mock you, like the did Jesus.  But, we know who’s behind all that, don’t we?  And we have this promise from the Psalms also: “You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies. You anoint my head with oil; my cup overflows.” (Psalm 23:5)  That tells me I am anointed to overcome, and I am more than able!  My cup overflows with God’s goodness and power, and God’s blessing on me, on mine, on my life.  Praise God!

My song choice for today is Let it Rain.  I’m still praying for an end to all cancers, but most especially, childhood cancers.  Please pray with me.  Thank you, Michael W. Smith for your faithfulness to the Lord, and for sharing that beautiful voice.

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Copyright by Marina Morrison (aka) Eden Stillwater, August 6, 2019, 11:28 a.m.