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is faithful! This is one of the most
fundamental tenets of the Christian life and one we sometimes have trouble
remembering. It is easy for us to speak
of God’s faithfulness when the road of life is smooth and straight with no
dips, bends, or bumps. As long as our
walk with God is “enjoyable,” we have no problem claiming and testifying to the
faithfulness of God. Life, for us, is good!
But
when something goes wrong, when we encounter unforeseen difficulties or
challenges, when illness comes, when death visits, when we are on the brink of
financial ruin, or when God seems a million miles away, then we find ourselves
doubting God’s faithfulness. The
thanksgiving and the praise don’t come so easily and we find ourselves walking
more in doubt rather than by faith.
Yet,
it is in the difficult times of life that we learn most about God’s
faithfulness to us. The Children of Israel
learned about God’s faithfulness during their forty years of wondering in the
desert. Noah leaned of God’s
faithfulness during the year he spent in the ark after the flood. Job learned of God’s faithfulness through
unimaginable suffering. Sampson learned
about God’s faithfulness through imprisonment and blindness. David experienced God’s faithfulness in the
wilderness as Saul sought to take his life.
There
are so many examples we could cite and each one of them would demonstrate to us
that God is indeed faithful to fulfill every promise He makes and to care for
us regardless of the situations into which He places us. That’s right, God places us into every
situation and He remains faithful to us no matter the circumstances.
One
Sunday morning, I was reminded of God’s faithfulness. In fact, for the first time I actually heard
the sound of his faithfulness! Now
before you stop reading let me tell you that my room was not filled with light,
there was no burning bush in the corner, and God’s voice did not boom and shake
the rafters in my apartment. Instead,
what woke me at 3 a.m. was
the wonderful sound of rain hitting the metal awning over the cars in the
parking area outside my apartment.
The
sound was deafening and woke me from a sound sleep, something that even Congress
can’t do on a good day! At first I
didn’t know what it was, and then it occurred to me what was happening just a
few feet outside my door. The
forecasters had predicted rain for Saturday that would continue into Saturday
evening. This time they were right on
target and the rains came in torrents.
After not seeing rain for so long, the cool splash of water falling from
the sky was a welcomed sight, feel, and sound.
Outside it was
completely dark. The world was
sleeping. God, however, was awake,
faithfully caring for His creation. As I
lay there the words from Paul’s letter to the Philippians came to my mind. In Philippians
1:6 Paul says, “being confident of this, that he who began a good work
in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.”
In this passage, we are
reminded that it is God, not we, who began the good work and it is God who will
see it to completion. He knows where we
are in life, he knows the difficulties we face, and he is aware of every need
we have. Just at the right moment, when
we are parched, when it is dark outside, when no one takes notice of what is
going on; God sends the rains of his blessing and love into our hearts and
lives. He is faithful to us in every
situation every moment of our lives. When was the last time you heard the sound of God’s
faithfulness? Listen! Is that the sound of thunder in the
distance? Are you ready for a rainstorm
today?
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