God is Holy! Do You Really Know this Truth?

God has revealed Himself to mankind in many diverse manners.  He revealed Himself in nature, the sheer complexity of all His creation displays so much about who He IS.  Furthermore, throughout Scripture, God revealed Himself.  Over the past few weeks, the focus of this series has been to review the lives of such Patriarch’s as Abraham, Isaac, Jacob,  Joseph and Moses.  Through their lives, we have seen God’s Grace, Faithfulness and Sovereignty displayed. Despite their frailties and failures, God provided a way for His People.   He always through trials transformed them into the men of faith they became.  As we came to Moses, I have paused to write about attributes of God as so richly displayed in the books of Moses.  The Glory of God and our role. One aspect of His Glory is His Sovereignty.   Another crucial to our knowledge of God is the truth, God is Holy!

Often, we speak of God as Holy with a rather nonchalant manner.  Too often, we see it at a distance; never recognizing the impact that truth must have upon our own lives.  Throughout Leviticus, God told Moses to tell the people, “Ye shall be Holy; for I the Lord your God am Holy” (Leviticus 19:2).   This was not a request of God, it was a command.  He did not say as we often do, “Well, you should maybe try to live a holy life.”  No, it was much more than a command, “You will be Holy! I, the LORD your God will ascertain that to be the case.”  Sometimes it may be through great trials that He transforms His people.  For the nation of Israel, God reigned judgement upon the arrogant, rebellious unbelievers among them.  He cleansed His People of them then and He will cleanse His church today.

Revering the Truth: God is Holy!

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How to Trust in the Sovereignty of God

The children of Israel had become quite content in Egypt.  They grew and became very prosperous as we are told in Exodus 1:7. “And the children of Israel were fruitful, and increased abundantly, and multiplied, and waxed exceeding mighty; and the land was filled with them.” This was not the promised land God promised to Abraham.  However, the people were happy and rejoicing.  They had forgotten who they really were: a people chosen by God for a promise.  That is, until a new ruler over Egypt took reign.  He removed their privileged status and forced them into slavery.  In this state of slavery, the children of Israel were forced to turn to God, seeking His help.  They would have to learn to trust once more in the Sovereignty of God.  When our lives are filled with only good things, we forget this is not our promised land either.

 

All too often, we forget God’s Grace and His Sovereign Will when life is easy.  Look at the apostles crossing the sea of Galilee as accounted in Mark 4.  They were content to leave Jesus sleeping in the corner of the boat; until a storm came.  How often do we do the same!  Content not to talk with God, nor read His word, until a storm comes into our lives.  Never thinking about the other shore to which we are traveling, content to steer our boats and treating God as though He is asleep.  So, God allows the trials, sorrows, and disappoints to enter our lives that we might be awakened to our need of Him.  He reminds us that He is Sovereign over our lives, and His plan is for something so much grander than we could ever imagine.

 

THE SOVEREIGNTY OF GOD OVER THE STORMS OF LIFE

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How to Glorify God with Our Life

Often, growing up; I heard Christians say, “I was created to Glorify God.” Yet, as I grew in my faith, I came to realize there was nothing inside of me that could Glorify God.  Nothing that I could do to increase His Glory, for He did not need me.  If anything, the harder I tried, the more I brought only shame or sorrow to Him.  My own guilty hands had nothing to bring that could Glorify God for He was holy and fully Glorious. I, on the other hand, often wanted too much, desired too much, and became entangled in my own self-centered desire for self-exaltation or comfort.  God said, “Even every one that is called by my name: for I have created him for my glory, I have formed him; yea, I have made him” (Isaiah 43:7).  So, how can we Glorify God with our life?

Yet, He also said, “ I the Lord have called thee in righteousness, and will hold thine hand, and will keep thee, and give thee for a covenant of the people, for a light of the Gentiles; To open the blind eyes, to bring out the prisoners from the prison, and them that sit in darkness out of the prison house. I am the Lord: that is my name: and my glory will I not give to another, neither my praise to graven images” (Isaiah 42: 6-8).

Therefore, the glory is His Alone and really never is accomplished by me.  It can only be displayed by emptying of me, so His light might shine for to all who do not know Him.  So, again how can we Glorify God with our light?

Glorify God with Our Praise

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How was the Glory of God Revealed to Moses?

Throughout the Bible, God has revealed Himself to us.  His desire is that we might come to see His Glory shining forth, drawing us to Him.  He reveals His Glory in many ways.  Sometimes, it is through revealing His Sovereignty, His Grace, His Love, His Faithfulness, His Just Righteousness, and His Almighty Power.  In the life of Moses, He revealed His Glory through all of these methods.  Moses saw His Glory in a burning bush that called Him into service.  He watched the mighty Hand of God at work in redeeming His people from Egyptian Slavery.  His Grace and Faithfulness were displayed in His dealings with His people.  However, never did His Loving Grace overshadow His Just Righteousness.  All were displayed with equal significance.

He led His people with a cloud by day and fire by night.  We must not forget this.  In everything He did, He remained true to Himself.  Faithfully, He led the people; even, when they disappointed Him. Through hardship and trial, they learned to trust in Him.  Sometimes, they foolishly forgot all of what He had already done.  Much like we, they at times doubted Him; forgetting He Sovereignly knew what was best.  He parted the Red Sea that they might cross over on dry land, safely allowing them to cross and destroying their enemy.  Despite all that He did to display His Glory, how often did they fail to trust Him with the next trial they faced? How often, did they moan and complain rather than to praise Him?

What About Us?

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Sometimes When I’m Tired, Afraid, and Alone

There are times along this journey, when we are tired.  And with that weariness of heart, fear or loneliness creeps into our being.  Yesterday, was such a day.  This came after weeks of abounding faith; yet, it hit me like a ton of bricks.  I found myself irritable, afraid, and depressed.   You might think it strange, after my last post was filled with how to have faith.  But, you see, that is when Satan loves to attack us.  It began the evening before when my hopes soared as an email said my application was referred on; however, in going into the website, it said “not referred” as your qualifications were not enough. Rejected.

Knowing I am needed in Florida, I took this as God tearing my heart in two, as though He was saying, your not good enough. (Although that is Satan’s lie every time).  For a few hours, I fought the fear, the tears, and the pain, not even knowing what to ask from God.  He had heard it all before from me.  I then awoke yesterday with the same feelings of despair, making it hard to even read my Bible.  After multiple errands, I came home and took a nap.  When I awoke I listened to a sermon by Charles Stanley, read the scriptures, and asked God to forgive my unbelief.  Then it came again, that peace of knowing God Is and He blesses all those who seek Him.

So, I wrote for you today this poem.

 

Sometimes When I’m Tired, Afraid, and Alone

 

Sometimes when I’m tired, afraid, and alone

My heart cries to you with tears or a moan

Forgetting that you are still on Your throne

And all of the Grace to me that you’ve shown

 

My eyes lose their focus, a moment or two

I fall to my knees and cry out to You

Seeking Your face, Your love I pursue

Quiet and still, Your face then I view

 

Filled with remorse, Oh, what have I done

Forgetting to trust in Your Beloved Son

Tis then to the cross, I heartily run

Broken, Contrite, and feeling undone

 

Yet, You’re standing there with arms open wide

Instilling the faith that I had let slide

Removing the dust of my human pride

That there in Your Grace, my heart may abide

 

Then, peace like a river covers my life

Removing the stress, the pain and the strife

Reminding me that Your will is the best

And in Your dear love, I always find rest

 

Dear Lord, take my life, conform it to be

The life that you’ve planned by Your love for me

And when I am blind, please Lord, help me to see

That You are the treasure, that brings my heart glee.

Concluding Thoughts

When life looks impossible and you are tired, afraid, and alone; run home, fall on your knees with your Bible in hand.  God will restore your faith.  His plan is best for You and I.

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©Effie Darlene Barba, 2017
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