In my chronological One-year Bible, I read about David and Goliath today. It’s a story every Christian kid has
heard. I’ve seen it multiple times on a
flannel board.
Three months ago,
none of us could have imagined the giant that has invaded our world. Scientists tell us that it is much deadlier
than flu or pneumonia, and that no one has an immunity to it. They tell us
information is “rapidly changing”. Evidenced by the inconsistencies we hear daily: wear a mask, don’t; it’s airborne, it’s not; hydrosomething or other works, no it doesn’t. Who knows what to believe? I must say with Gideon, “if the LORD is with us, why has all
this happened to us? And where are all the miracles our ancestors told us
about?”
I do not know how unbelievers are getting through this. I know believers are struggling. On any given day, I struggle. My Bible has become a more constant companion
to me these days. I need to hear from
God and since He’s never spoken to me in audible voice, I have to trust
previous writings from His Word.
I’m reminded
today of David’s reply to Goliath’s taunting, “ You come to me with sword, spear, and javelin, but I come to you
in the name of the LORD of Heaven’s Armies—the God of the armies of Israel,
whom you have defied. Today the LORD will conquer you. . . and the whole world will know that there is a
God in Israel!”
It’s time for
the whole world to know that there is a God in America. Dr. Tony Evans’ sermon
yesterday likened America to Sodom and Gomorrah. His point was that Abraham was unable to find
“10 righteous people” in the cities. There
might have been 1000 righteous people in the city but Abraham couldn’t FIND
them. Dr. Evans wondered aloud if that
was our problem. We are here, hidden
behind the four walls of our churches.
In our efforts to “reach the world” we have blurred the lines of right
and wrong. To show our tolerance and
great “love” for our neighbor, we have closed our eyes to blatant sin. We
tolerate and support Hollywood’s disdain for our beliefs. I am convicted. If Abraham came to Denver today in search of
righteous men and women, would he find
me?
Thinkin’ on
that today.
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