9.12- God of the Ordinary
9.12-
God
of the Ordinary Genesis 12:1-4; 17:1-2) Joe Stowell
Hearing testimonies about how God did
something spectacular in someone else’s life can challenge us. While we may
rejoice to hear about answers to prayer, we may also wonder why God hasn’t done
anything amazing for us lately.
It’s easy to think that if God showed up in
astonishing ways for us like He did for Abraham, then we would be more inspired
to be faithful servants of God. But then we remember that God showed up for
Abraham ever 12 to 14 years, and most of Abraham’s journey was rather ordinary
(See Genesis 12:1-4; 15:1-6; 16-17:12).
God’s work is usually done behind the
scenes in the ordinary things of life. As our text says, “He will not let you
be tempted beyond what you can bear. But when you are tempted, He will provide
a way out” (1 Corinthians 10:13). Every day God is busy shielding us from
devastating onslaughts of Satan that would otherwise leave us helplessly
defeated. And when temptations hits, He is making exit ramps for us so we can
escape.
When we put our head on the pillow at
night, we should pause to thank God for the amazing things He has done for us
that day in the midst of our ordinary lives. So, instead of longing for Him to do
something spectacular for you, thank Him! He already has.
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