Friday, November 07, 2008

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THE SOVEREIGNTY OF GOD

Martin Luther proclaimed, “God alone has secret plans, and what He’ll do we will find out when it happens. We’ll leave things in His hands and cast our cares on Him, for it’s His cause that is at stake, and He will advance it.”

To fail to recognize the sovereignty of God, is to fail in all of life. In Psalm 67:4 we read, “For You...govern the nations on earth.” “Govern” means “To lead and guide them as a shepherd his flock.” The seal of one of the Waldensian churches pictures an anvil and a number of broken hammers, with the motto: “Hammer away, ye hostile hands! Your hammers break; God’s anvil stands.”

One purpose of the Book of Daniel is to demonstrate the overruling and providential power of God over all the affairs of man. Daniel told Nebuchadnezzar, “That the living may know that the Most High rules in the affairs of men, and gives it to whomever He will” (4:17, 25 and 32). The word translated “Most High” is a title, and is used in Scripture for God only, never to a member of the human race in his role as ruler. It is a title to describe God’s absolute position of authority. He is the Most High. There is none other above Him with any right to rule. Psalm 83:18, “That men may know that You, whose name alone is the Lord, are the Most High over all the earth.”

Proverbs 21:1 states, “The king’s heart is in the hand of the Lord, like the rivers of water; He turns it wherever He wishes.” The Hebrew meaning of “rivers” refers to irrigation canals which were under the control of the farmer. Three times in the book of Jeremiah, the Lord refers to Nebuchadnezzar as, “My servant” (25:9; 27:6 and 43:10). In Ezekiel 29:20, God said of the entire Babylonian Empire, “they worked for Me.” The heart of King Cyrus was turned to send the Israelites back to their homeland after 70 years of captivity. God pre-named him some 150 years before his birth, and in Isaiah 44 and 45, told what he would do. He even turned the heart of Artaxerxes to send provisions as well as people, for rebuilding the temple (See Nehemiah). Psalms 47:3, “For the rulers of the earth belong to God; He is greatly exalted.”

Circumstances do not alter God’s great sovereignty. For this reason, a follower of Christ will recognize His hand in times of prosperity (Deuteronomy 8:18), or in adversity (Job 1:12). On the Day of Pentecost, Peter preached that Christ was “delivered by the determined purpose and foreknowledge of God” (to be) “crucified, and put to death” (Acts 2:23). “Delivered” means “handed over,” and “determined purpose” means “predetermined plan” or “set purpose.” What man declared to be an unjust tragedy, the foreknowledge of God knew it was for our redemption.

F. B. Meyer reminded, “The Oriental shepherd was always ahead of his sheep. He was in front. Any attempt upon them had to take him into account. Now God is down in front. He is in the tomorrows. It is tomorrow that fills men with dread. But God is there already, and all tomorrows of our life have to pass before Him before they can get to us.”

“All I know is…everything.” – God.

Dave Arnold, Pastor, Gulf Coast Worship Center, New Port Richey, Florida
www.davidarnoldonline.org


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6 comments:

MrsEvenSo... said...

...and all tomorrows of our life have to pass before Him before they can get to us.”

Praise God for His sovereignty. To God be the glory.

Even So... said...

Amen...

JoyfullyHis said...

"It is tomorrow that fills men with dread. But God is there already, and all tomorrows of our life have to pass before Him before they can get to us."

Love it. So true. What a relief that God is [was, will always be] there first. Sometimes I am just overcome with gratitude that God chose me, is standing there for me and has a hope and a future for me. The world may be uncertain but He is not. I am not.

Zoarean said...

“That the living may know that the Most High rules in the affairs of men, and gives it to whomever He will”

It is with some consternation that many of us are forced to accept the results of this past election. But we should follow the likes of Daniel, & accept our governance as God’s will. In the past, some have vigorously opposed their rulers, but they only succeeded with God’s leading. Moses succeeded only because God went before him.

Moses had an holy edict, Dietrich Bonhoeffer apparently did not. Though the effort of men to thwart God’s sovereignty failed, God’s glory was still served in the end; not only was Nazism soon after utterly destroyed, but because of Bonhoeffer’s saga, he received great fame for his Letters & Papers from Prison”, which then launched his best work into Christianity’s wide acclaim- “The Cost of Discipleship”. We know such great lines as "Cheap grace is the mortal enemy of our church. Our struggle today is for costly grace." He reaffirmed in the minds of many the need to preach man’s sinfulness in the light of God’s grace.



Timely piece; yes, in this day too, we must remember that God is sovereign.

Zoarean said...

P.S>
More from Bonhoeffer on "cheap grace":

"Cheap grace is the preaching of forgiveness without requiring repentance, baptism without church discipline. Communion without confession. Cheap grace is grace without discipleship, grace without the cross, grace without Jesus Christ."

Even So... said...

Good stuff Steve...