Welcome to Meandering Monday, where we take a trip back to an earlier post and enjoy it again.
These two things are unchangeable because it is impossible for God to lie. Therefore, we who have fled to him for refuge can have great confidence. Hebrews 6:18 NLT
He spread the
cell phone bill before her on the table.
Earlier, he
had perused the calls. He had his suspicions, and as he looked over the calls,
his misgivings were confirmed. Now came the unpleasant duty of confronting her.
On one day, an out-of-town location appeared. He remembered the day. She had
left early, telling him and the kids she was going to work. They believed her,
even though they had reason to doubt her. Sure enough, she had lied once again.
It had become her pattern. When questioned, she said, “I was at work.” He
produced the bill. She held her course. Only after an hour of lawyer-type
interrogation did she finally admit what he and the children already knew.
God won’t do
what the unfaithful wife did. He made a promise to Abraham and sealed it with
an oath. He would bless and prosper him and give him many descendants. Since
God can’t lie, the promise was as sure as the sun rising the next morning.
Abraham lived to see a portion of the promise fulfilled, and I’m witnessing
another portion of it presently.
God’s
promises can be trusted because they are unchanging and trustworthy. They must
be because they reflect his nature. He doesn’t change—although it may appear he
does—and he never goes back on his word. What he says, he will do.
God promises
forgiveness and salvation to all who ask. Since he’s allowed his Son to pay for
humanity’s sins, all that remains is for us to reach out for it. When we ask, our
sins are removed as far as the east is from the west. They’re cast into the
bottom of the sea…into God’s forgetfulness. He promises abundant life in the
present—a quality of life we could never experience otherwise. And even better
is the promise of eternal life in heaven. A place that is indescribably
beautiful and fulfilling. A place where ultimate healing in all areas of life
will be experienced.
Have you
taken God at his word?
Prayer: Thank
You, Father, that we can depend on Your promises.
Tweetable: Are you a truth-teller?
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