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"Praise the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits." Psalm 103:2
Date: Thursday, February 19, 2015
Today's Title: Constantly On The Move
Today's Scripture: 2 Chronicles 27:6
Every evening when the lights are out and all is quiet, I lie
in my bed listening to the sound of the ticking clock that hangs on the wall in
my living room. All through the day and
night, this vigilant sentinel keeps watch over my home, faithfully marking the
passing hours. While the pendulum swings
back and forth, the hands move around the clock, marching through the hours
with a determined and steady cadence.
This dance of time occurs whether I am present or not. The clock continually fulfills its purpose,
no matter what!
Clocks have
always been a part of my life. Our house
was filled with them because my dad loved, and still loves, listening to a
ticking clock. What continues to amaze
me is the precision with which these wonderful instruments work. The most important part of the clock is the
pendulum because without its faithful back and forth motion, the clock would
not function. As the pendulum swings
through space, it causes the hands of the clock to move around the dial at a
steady pace. Each swing of the pendulum
results in the forward motion of the hands as they mark the passing seconds,
minutes, and hours.
The real
secret of the clock lies in the fact that its parts are constantly on the
move. The visible motion of the hands
and pendulum belie the intricate dance of the clock’s wheels, springs, and
gears. Yet the very fact that the hands
move with such devotion indicates that the steadfast march of time moves
forward from one passing moment to the next.
The Old
Testament book of 2 Chronicles reveals the importance of being constantly on
the move in God’s service. 2 Chronicles 27:6 is a brief passage
about a man named Jotham, King of Judah, who walked in a manner pleasing to God.
“Jotham grew powerful because he walked steadfastly before the LORD his
God.” But who was this Jotham and
what do we know about him?
Jotham’s name appears 28 times in the Old
Testament. His father was King Uzziah
who had leprosy. Uzziah could not enter
the Temple and
he lived in a separate house, relieved of his responsibilities. Jotham represented the people and ruled for
his father. When his father died, Jotham
became King of Judah. He rebuilt the
Upper Gate of the Lord’s Temple . He was 25 when he became king and he reigned
for 16 years. He conquered the Ammonites
and they paid a tribute to him for 3 years.
But what we
know historically about Jotham does not compare to our scripture passage
today. Notice that there is a direct
correlation between Jotham’s power and his walk before God. In the Old Testament, walking before the Lord
meant to please Him on a consistent basis.
Like a clock’s pendulum swinging back and forth, walking also requires
constant movement, placing one foot in front of the other. The goal of walking
is to move forward, to go from one place to another in a methodical and
determined pattern. Walking before God
is a commentary on a person’s life and Jotham’s life was pleasing to God. We know this because the Scriptures also say
that Jotham increased in power and that his walk was steadfast.
This is always
true of a man or woman today who walks with God. The word steadfastly means determined,
continually, and consistently. God wants
us to walk with Him on a daily basis, always looking to Him for all our needs,
always communicating with Him in every situation, and always walking forward
with Him as we mature in our faith. When
we walk with God in this fashion, we find that our spiritual lives become more
powerful, that our relationship with God grows ever deeper, and that our faith
and trust in Him grow ever stronger.
What do the
hands of your spiritual clock tell you about your walk with God today? Is your pendulum swinging, marking out a
constant rhythm, making the spiritual gears of your life turn? Are the hands of your spiritual clock indicating
that you are moving forward, growing and maturing in your walk with God? Or do the pendulum and the hands show no
movement, showing that your forward momentum and your walk with God have
stopped? If this is the case, don’t rest
until you talk with God and have your clock rewound. Remember, in order to please God, you must spend
time with Him. Are you constantly on the move today?
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