Tuesday, April 24, 2018

Psalmist – I waited patiently

When the cloud tarried... then the children of Israel... journeyed not (Numbers 9:19).

This was the supreme test of obedience. It was comparatively easy to strike tents, when the fleecy folds of the cloud were slowly gathering from off the Tabernacle, and it floated majestically before the host. Change is always delightful; and there was excitement and interest in the route, the scenery, and the locality of the next halting-place. But, ah, the tarrying.

The Psalmist says, "I waited patiently for the Lord; and he inclined unto me, and heard my cry." And what He did for the Old Testament saints He will do for believers throughout all ages. Still God often keeps us waiting. Face to face with threatening foes, in the midst of alarms, encircled by perils, beneath the impending rock. May we not go? Is it not time to strike our tents?

Have we not suffered to the point of utter collapse? May we not exchange the glare and heat for green pastures and still waters?

Death: the Final Uncertainty

Why we must die? The Bible says, “It is appointed unto men once to die” (Hebrews 9:27). It is the most democratic of all experiences.

Today we confront with so many voices telling us how to live. We are told how to look young, stay trim, keep healthy, have a good image, think positively, make more money, hove more friends.
All these are reasonable ambitions, but they indicate that we are trying  desperately to cling to this present world. The truth is, life transitory. “What is your life? You are a mist that appears for a little while and then vanishes” (James 4:14).

The psalmist said, “Each min’s life is but a breath” fact that is going to end.

Dr. L. Nelson Bell, wrote many years ago, “Only those who are prepared to die are really prepared to live.” The uncertainty is not the dying, it’s the preparation

Thoughts 

+ Once you become aware that the main business that you are here for is to know God, most of life’s problems fall into place of their own accord. - J. I. Packer

+ I often wonder if my knowledge about God has not become my greatest stumbling block to my knowledge of God. - Henri Nouwen

[Message No: 6262]

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