In the book of Judges, at Calvary Chapel Sydney we have read how the children of Israel forsook the LORD God of their fathers and worshipped other gods--dumb idols fashioned by the hands of men. By God's grace, He allowed their sinful, calamitous decisions to prompt their return to God by terrible consequences. While we assume a good God will prevent all calamity or bail His people out of difficulty, God let the consequences of sin run its course. Sin would utterly ruin them without God's intervention, and God was powerful to redeem them from sin and the oppression of their enemies when they repented and returned to Him.
This fact God saves did not mean God's people were always willing to submit to God. Centuries later the word of the LORD well-described the historic tendency of God's people in Isaiah 30:15-16: "For
thus says the Lord GOD, the Holy
One of Israel: "In returning and rest you shall be
saved; in quietness and confidence shall be your
strength." But you would not, 16 and you said, "No,
for we will flee on horses"--therefore you shall
flee! And, "We will ride on swift
horses"--therefore those who pursue you shall
be swift!" Those who forsook God and tried to flee from the consequences of sin would be pursued and caught by their enemies. Rather than returning to God, repenting of sin and finding rest by faith in God, God's people resembled our pets that tried to run away from safety and salvation! See the grace of God to ensure His people could not flee from sin's consequences that would hound them.
When people wished their oppression would cease, God's desire was to do an inner work in the hearts of His people to return to Him and freely cast their stubborn rebellion away from them. Isaiah 30:18-19 says, "Therefore the LORD
will wait, that He may be gracious to you; and therefore He
will be exalted, that He may have mercy on you. For
the LORD is a God of
justice; blessed are all those who wait for
Him. 19 For the people shall dwell in Zion at Jerusalem; you shall weep no more. He will be very
gracious to you at the sound of your cry; when He
hears it, He will answer you." What awesome promises God gives to those who face tests, trials and tribulations--even when they are self-inflicted wounds! God is patient, gracious and merciful, and blessed are all those who wait for Him. Rather than casting us away from Himself as an unclean thing (for who among us is without sin!), He draws us to Himself by His grace to redeem and save us.
The question is, in the midst of calamity will we return to the LORD and wait patiently for Him? Or will we try to run from Him? In returning and rest we shall be saved; in quietness and confidence shall be our strength for God, our God, is glorious and good forever. Come to Jesus in faith, for in Him alone we find rest for our souls (Matthew 11:28-29).
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