Day 278 "The Lord's Two Gifts:
His Promise(s) and His Presence"
Passage:
Acts 18:10a
[The
Lord speaking to Paul in a vision] "For I am with you, and no one is
going to attack and harm you..."
Devotion:
The
year was 734 B.C. when Ahaz, the King of Judah, was about to be attacked by an
alliance between Rezin, King of Syria and the northern kingdom of Israel. In Isaiah 7: 3-9, The Lord told Isaiah to reassure Ahaz, "Say to Him, 'Be
careful, keep calm and don't be afraid...' This is what the Sovereign Lord
says: 'It will not take place, it will not happen...'" [Continuing
on in verse 9] '"...If you do not stand firm in your faith you will
not stand at all.'" In other words, "What you fear will not
happen, so you better get your emotions under control. But be careful, because
how you manage your faith from this point forward will ultimately determine
your fate, not this particular battle or war." We would all be well served
to follow this counsel.
We
don't have time to discuss the full history of King Ahaz (see 2 Chronicles
28:1-27), however the point I want to make from his negative example is
contained in Isaiah 7:9, '"...If you do not stand firm in your faith
you will not stand at all.'" When faced with difficult circumstances
we can be like King Ahaz and crumble, be unstable, emotional, and seek the help
and advice of others; or we can choose to be like Paul from our passage today who
would stand his ground, finding confidence, certainty and security in the Lord's
presence and promise(s). King Ahaz was so evil and poorly thought of that he
was not even buried in the tombs with the other kings of Israel. Paul on the other hand stayed for a year and a half, being firmly fully established
in his faith and the Lord's promise ("For I am with you, and no one is
going to attack and harm you..."). Which will you choose?
Questions
to Ponder:
While
King Ahaz did not stand firm in his faith, the Lord was faithful and his
kingdom was preserved for his son Hezekiah (who would later lead a revival and
return to the ways of the Lord). The promise(s) and presence of God should give
us the confidence, certainty and security to stand our ground in the face of
adversity, as the words to the old Christian hymn "The Solid Rock",
penned in 1836 by Edward Mote reflect:
My
hope is built on nothing less
Than Jesus' blood and righteousness.
I dare not trust the sweetest frame,
But wholly trust in Jesus' Name.
Refrain
On
Christ the solid Rock I stand,
All other ground is sinking sand;
All other ground is sinking sand.
On
what ground are you standing right now? Are your feet planted on "The
Solid Rock" of Jesus, or do you reach for other solutions when you are
faced with problems? What needs to change?