ABIDING IN AS OPPOSED TO
DECIDING FOR STRENGTH Joshua
24:14-15; 2Corinthians 13:5
Friday, May 22, 2020
The Boy Scouts of America didn’t come up with
the important principle of whenever possible being prepared in advance of time
of need. Nor did my family prior to my joining the Scouts. Neither did their
ancestors.
The Word Everlasting did, does, continues to
do so . . . hence the Everlasting.
Unfortunately there are Christians that live
unprepared, God at best being their spare tire. They’re not exercising in God’s
Way and when stress comes they are as easily shaken as a newspaper in my tremulous
right hand.
Our prime example is Lord Jesus Christ; the
Word (Jn.1:1); the Way (Jn.14:6-12). He established early on in His Incarnate
ministry that He is Strength . . . asking the crowd what they expected to see,
a reed trembling in a breeze? (Mt.11:7)
I read of this strength in characters in
Scripture, especially exemplified by those listed in Hebrews 11.
I observe this strength in people I know, and
have known, my beloved Ann for one.
I well remember the day we were informed Ann
had a fatal incurable disease that is so rare the pharmaceutical industry
invests little or no money toward its prevention or cure. Of course I didn’t
like the news, but I well remember Ann’s lifelong overarching attitude: We know
we die, the difference being having advance notice, and though she loved family
and friend, she had always looked forward to what she referred to as “The
ultimate healing.” And so we observed her live prior to and during those months
and final days.
There is much in the Word exemplified and
written to prepare us with daily and advance strength.
Though there is many more,
I here mention two large, one for now and one for eventual leaving this world.
·
2Timothy [GW]
3:16-17 [Paul explained] Every Scripture passage is inspired by God. All of
them are useful for teaching, pointing out errors, correcting people, and
training them for a life that has God's approval. They equip God's servants so
that they are completely prepared to do good things. This includes not just
facing death, but until then - life.
·
John [GW] 14:1-2
[Jesus said]"Don't be troubled. Believe in God, and believe in me. My
Father's house has many rooms. If that were not true, would I have told you
that I'm going to prepare a place for you?
Don’t wait for the gales of life or the winds
of death, be prepared! EBB4
PS. Repeated
numbers in God’s Word are significant. Numerology. Upon request, with study
explanation I’ll provide 39 pages of the verses containing “seven” and “forty”.
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