God Keeps His Promises – 3


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Scripture References: Joshua 21:43-45; Act 13:26-33

I have been concerned (and that is being polite), as many of my fundamental peers are, for some time at how in contemporary American Protestant preaching and, in particular, the high-profile media preaching, that a relationship with God is increasingly tied to the promise of material blessing. The suggestion is made (sometimes it is much more than a suggestion) that if one will give his or her all to God, riches and all manner of success and safety in general will come to that person. Sadly, the preachers who make such promises are always filling their explanations with assurances such as: “God has shown me” and “God laid it on my heart to tell you.” The truth is that more of a case can be made for the person of God having a tough row to hoe since those who sell out to God will always be in conflict with the ways of the world. Christianity is not accommodation of religion to cultural norms or expectations. Christianity is radical obedience to God in the way Jesus showed us, it is shaking off the world in pursuit of holiness. Jesus died for each of us because of His commitment to God. Radical love as God defined it put Jesus in conflict with the political and religious establishment so much so that they did away with Him. There was no promise from God, His Heavenly Father, which prevented that. When we align ourselves with the way Jesus did things and what Jesus taught, our politics, economics, and personal relationships as well as our institutional commitments won’t be very much like what prevails in the world we live in; there can be any number of unpleasant reactions from those around us. God has certainly never promised that the world which largely opposes God’s way will make it particularly easy on God’s people; in fact He has lovingly warned us of just the opposite.

Let’s not forget, though, that God does speak to us. God does lead us. God makes promises to those who enter into covenant relationships with Him and we become keenly aware of them through the help and anointing of His Holy Spirit within us. We have almost an innate awareness of God’s promises because God’s promises are tied to helping us be the people He wants us to be. God’s promises, then, are tied to our needs, not our extravagances. We need leadership. We need God’s presence. We need a place to be God’s people. God promises all of these.

I want you to remember this important point, especially in reference to God speaking. If someone is saying, “God has shown me,” or, “God has told me to tell you,” just remember that if we belong to Christ Jesus, we have the same Holy Spirit and He is very capable of speaking to you directly without having to go through someone else. God may use someone else to confirm His promises to you, but He will always speak to you first.

We have the promise of a clear revelation of God through God’s self-revelation, the living Lord Jesus Christ. In our Lord Jesus Christ and through His Holy Spirit is our leadership for living. This is the concern of our New Testament lesson. Paul is preaching to some people in Antioch of Pisidia when he says that he and his commissionaires there have come to bring this good news:

“God has fulfilled this for us their children, in that He has raised up Jesus” (Acts 13:33).

God had spoken through Jesus and intended to continue doing so. God had promised the Messiah, an instrument of salvation, and God’s raising Jesus from the dead was not only God’s strongest affirmation that Jesus was the one, but also the unmistakable evidence that God made good on the promise.

To Be Continued

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Unless otherwise noted, Scripture taken from the New King James Version®, NKJV © 1982 by Thomas Nelson.
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About Roland Ledoux

Ordained minister (thus a servant). Called to encourage and inspire one another by teaching His Word, and through intercessory prayer for others, praying for those in need as well as the lost. I and my wife of 50+ years live in Delta, Colorado where the Lord has chosen to plant us in a beautiful church home.
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