Lately, I could feel my heart getting convicted to dive into the Word more. I was reminded that we need to learn and know the Word ourselves and not just depend on pastors telling us snippets on Sundays. I randomly decided to start reading the book of Ezekiel. (I think when the New Year starts, I’ll try to get on a Bible-in-a-year reading plan.) I’m really enjoying it so far which is weird to say because it is an Old Testament book that mainly focuses on God announcing His judgment on the Israelites. But I feel like with every book in the Bible there is something to be learned today. I feel like the book of Ezekiel is a double-edged sword in that, on one hand, you can read it and be encouraged and on the other hand, you can read it and be warned. On the encouraging part, you can know that whatever you are called to do, you should do it without worrying about the reception. If God is calling you to minister with music and you don’t get too many views online ok, you did your part. Or if you’re moved to tell someone something and they don’t respond too positively, hey that’s on them. “The people to whom I am sending you are obstinate and stubborn. Say to them, ‘This is what the Sovereign Lord says.’ And whether they listen or fail to listen—for they are a rebellious house—they know that a prophet has been among them.” (Ezekiel 2: 3-5)
The commentary in my Bible (Life Application Study Bible, NIV) says “God’s truth does not depend on how people respond. God will not judge us for how well others respond to our witness to our faith, but how faithful we have been. God always gives us the strength to accomplish what He asks us to do.” And Ezekiel also lets us know we shouldn't be fearful in our ministries. “But I will make you as unyielding and hardened as they are. I will make your forehead like the hardest stone, harder than flint. Do not be afraid of them or terrified by them, though they are a rebellious house.” (Ezekiel 3: 8-9) And lastly, the book reminds us that God really means what He says. “I myself am against you, Jerusalem, and I will inflict punishment on you in the sight of the nations. Because of all your detestable idols, I will do to you what I have never done before and will never do again...I will inflict punishment on you and will scatter all your survivors to the winds.” (Ezekiel 5: 8-10) But be encouraged, if you’re on God’s side you have nothing to fear! #TeamJesus
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Don’t get me wrong, I’m a happy person. But I’m also a joyful person. I wanted to make that distinction because I’m not always happy, but you would never know because a majority of the time I’m joyful. (Joy is based on God’s presence within us; happiness is based on external circumstances.)
I think growing up I was a happy-go-lucky kid and overall optimist. But it wasn’t until my car accident that I really got an unshakable joy in my life. It was then that I could so clearly see God’s love for me. He didn’t have to spare me, but He did. I could have died May 19th, 2008, but I’m so grateful that wasn’t the date intended for my death certificate. God wasn’t through with me yet and there is still work for me to do. I’ve never felt more valued in my life. Nothing like a real-life application to make the scriptures come alive: “Therefore my heart is glad and my tongue rejoices; my body also will rest secure, because you will not abandon me to the grave.” (Psalm 16:9-10) And I want this joy for you too; it’s incredible. I challenge you to search your own life. I’m sure God’s brought you through something…maybe a bad wreck like me or an illness. Even if it is not something traumatic (I’m pretty thick-skulled so God had to reach me in a major way). I’m sure you have something to be joyful about. Search your heart. Ask God to bring an experience back to your memory. I’m sure He’s done several incredible things for you, and at the very least you can be grateful for each day because when you open your eyes it’s confirmation that God isn’t done with you yet. |
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