All of life is a choice of who you will believe. Life is a battle between believing the truth or swallowing lies. And because the nature of our hearts is to doubt the truth and believe deceptions, it takes a deliberate effort to embrace God’s truth as non-negotiable. If we don’t keep our minds in the truth of the Scriptures on a daily basis, we become easy marks for our constant foe, the devil, who is both “an angel of light” (2 Corinthians 11:14) and “the father of lies.” Deception. It is the devil’s specialty. The Bible says, “He deceives the whole world” (Revelation 12:19). And he deceives the whole world through lies. Has he deceived you? “He is a liar, and the father of lies.” John 8:4. I pray today you have a wonderful day as you keep truth in believing the truth of God’s goodness.
I hear from people often who have been deceived by the devil into thinking that (1) God is not good, (2) God does not really love them, and (3) God cannot really be trusted. Those are perhaps Satan’s three greatest lies … and so many people, Christians included, subconsciously believe them, to one degree or another. Why is that? All of us have a strong tendency to evaluate God’s goodness, love, and plan for our lives based on current circumstances. If things are going well for us, we tend to see God in a positive, biblical light. But, if things suddenly go south (we encounter job loss, health loss, marriage and family trouble), we start to question the goodness of God and the promises in His Word.
Circumstances are a faulty means for evaluating God and His character. Job’s wife fell into that trap. As she viewed all of the tragedy that had befallen her and Job, she surmised that God wasn’t good, He didn’t love them, and He was not worthy of their trust. Her circumstance-driven response to Job was “curse God and die” (Job 2:9). Sadly, many follow her advice as they cannot seem to reconcile their trials and hardships on one hand with a good and loving God on the other. The devil steps in at that moment to say, “The reason this equation doesn’t compute in your mind is because God is not good, loving and kind. The pain of your trials is real and undeniable, but the goodness of God is obviously a cruel, sadistic joke. Better to just curse God and die.”
The truth of the matter is this: God is good, regardless of bad circumstances. God loves you and I, regardless of the storms that may pour into our lives. God has a good plan for us, regardless of what it might look like right now.
God knows what He is doing, quit judging the product before it is finished. Trust God and His Word. The cross of Jesus Christ is God’s permanent reminder to you and me that He is good, He loves us, and He can be trusted (Romans 8:32). And what’s more …He works all things together for good by His amazing grace (Romans 8:28).
Thank you dear friend,
{got my computer back :-)}
So the ONLY question we should be asking our self’s is?????
Knowing that God will NEVER abandon me, should I ever abandon Him?
Blessings,
Patrick
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I often remind myself that God sees the end from the beginning – and I have to believe that something good will come out of every trial and pain and problem. Thank you for the reminder to trust God to see us through to the end, instead of being tripped up by Satan’s lies. Because of Jesus we know the end, too – and the devil is a defeated foe. We win in Christ!
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