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The LORD God in Our Midst

" The LORD your God in your midst, t he Mighty One, will save; He will rejoice over you with gladness, He will quiet you with His love, He will rejoice over you with singing ." Zephaniah 3:17 After chapters describing fierce judgment, God brought light to people in darkness with His presence and promise.  Though they had forsaken God, He had not forsaken them or forgotten the covenant.  They had heaped many gods unto themselves, yet the Most High God in their midst would save them.  Saving is not just what God does but Who He is because He is a Saviour. God's character is absolutely consistent with what He does.  Men do and say things people say are "out of character," and this is debatable.  What we say and what we do are actually good indicators of our character:  who we really are, not who we aspire to be.  Because God is love He loves completely; since the fruit of the Spirit is joy He rejoices over His people with gladness.  He comfor...

The God to Seek and Serve

At Camp Kedron this week we are discussing times when God saved His people and showed His supremacy over all other gods.  God judged the gods of Egypt with 10 plagues, revealed He was greater than the gods of the Philistines by the defeat of Goliath and when God thundered against them in Mizpah.  God showed His power over the gods of Babylon with His deliverance of Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego from the burning furnace.  Throughout scripture God demonstrates His power over all gods of men, sin, Satan and death. The powerlessness of idols made by men is shown when Daniel was thrown to the den of lions for praying to his God.  The princes and presidents conspired together to put into law that for 30 days it was illegal to make a petition to God or man except to King Darius.  All who disobeyed the royal decree would be thrown into a den of lions.   Daniel 6:10  reveals Daniel was undeterred in his devotion to the Most High God:  " Now when Dan...

Entering God's Everlasting Kingdom

In high school I remember being invited to a friend's house and it had features completely different from my home.  The first difference was an automated gate that required using an intercom to gain access to the driveway.  The house was perched on acreage overlooking the valley, and the property had a pool, a couple holes of golf and a tennis court.  As the gate slowly opened, it was like a whole different world opened up to you--by invitation only.  There was no way to drive down the driveway or enter the house unless your were a privileged guest. It is special to be invited to an event like a wedding or party and find your name written on a card in anticipation of your arrival.  At such events it is not uncommon for some people to be unable to attend and for the seat to remain empty.  Drinks are poured, food is brought out, and it sits untouched unless it is taken by other guests or cleared by hospitality workers.  I find it sad for the host and the...

God Knows All Who Trust Him

It is not uncommon after a major disaster like a fire, tornado or cyclone that causes widespread, catastrophic damage to find homes spared in the midst of the ruin.  It seems almost arbitrary that all the houses on the block would be swept clean from the foundations while one remains standing and inhabitable.  I do not know if this constitutes a miracle, but I am sure to the people whose home was seemingly spared at random it feels like one.  What it does show without a doubt is God Who created the forces of nature can distinguish between those who fear Him and spare them in a day of judgment. In the book of Nahum God described the judgment and destruction He would bring upon the city of Nineveh for their sin.  I find the first chapter remarkable, that within the fiery judgments there are lovely descriptions of God's goodness.  In the midst of the predicted overthrow  Nahum 1:7-8 says, " The LORD is good, a  stronghold in the day of trouble; a nd ...