Copy
View this email in your browser
As we continually tweak (or renovate) the trajectory of our lives, we need reminders that God is in charge and that he knows what he’s doing.

If we forget, we tend to panic, over-function, stress out (or fizzle out) and try to play God. And that never turns out very well.

Here’s a corrective.

After much suffering and thinking, Job said these honest and truthful words to and about God: “I know that you can do all things; no purpose of yours can be thwarted” (Job 42:2).

Yes. God can do all things. His purpose cannot be thwarted.

Even if you have bad days.
Even if failure feels like a broken record.
Even if you can’t think your way out of yet another jam.
Even if you see no path forward that is better than the one you’re currently on.

We humans tend to wrongly conclude that if we can’t see the solution to something, then God probably can’t either, and that if the answer to a difficult problem isn’t quickly available, then God must also be scratching his head.

We do well to remember God’s words in Isaiah 55:8: “For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways.”

Your limitations are your limitations, not God’s.

The great preacher Charles Spurgeon said it well: “God is too good to be unkind and He is too wise to be mistaken. And when we cannot trace his hand, we must trust his heart.”*
Notes:

--*As quoted in: John C. Lennox, Where is God in a Coronavirus World? (The Good Book Company, 2020), 62.


--The podcast version of this devotional is now also available on Amazon Music and Audible. (See links below.)
Bible quotes are from the NIV unless otherwise noted.

You can now LISTEN and subscribe to The Up Devotional wherever you access podcasts: Apple Podcasts (iTunes), Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Amazon Music or Audible.

Follow The Up Devotional on Instagram.

The Up Devotional is published 5 days a week (Monday - Friday).

Learn more, support, and find past entries at the devotional's online home base here.
Share today's devotional on Facebook Share today's devotional on Facebook
Tweet this devotional Tweet this devotional
Copyright © 2022 MatthewRuttan.com, All rights reserved.


Want to change how you receive these emails?
You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list

Email Marketing Powered by Mailchimp