Settled In God's Word I
Are
these that I read in the bible today Promises or Facts?
Are
there things already done for me by God that do not need my praying but
understanding and Praising?
Could
I have been in this problem because of mere ignorance of God's position
concerning me?
These
and many other questions may be those flooding your mind until now, but, here
is what God has for you today...
“As the mountains are round
about Jerusalem, so the LORD is round about his people from henceforth even
forever.” Psalm 125:2.
“And Jesus came and spake
unto them, saying, all power is given unto me in heaven and in earth …and, lo,
I am with you always, even unto the end of the world. Amen.” Matthew 28:20.
There are things already
settled by God in the scriptures, which if a believer is ignorant of, may leave
such in a state of unnecessary fear, confusion and wandering. The scripture
clearly states that, “My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge:
because thou hast rejected knowledge, I will also reject thee, that thou shalt
be no priest to me: seeing thou hast forgotten the law of thy God, I will also
forget thy children.” Hosea 4:6.
Picking ‘parts’ from the
scripture (Psalm 125:2 ----- Matthew 28:20) quoted above:
1. ‘His people’ ----- ‘You’
2. ‘The LORD’ ----- ‘Jesus’
3. ‘from henceforth even for
ever’ ----- ‘even unto the end of the world’
‘Amen’
Expanding further,
1. The scriptures here was
referring to God’s people, not the heathen, not sinners but people saved,
people separated by God; those who love God and are called according to his
purpose.
2. There are three
personalities in the ‘Trinity’: The Father, The Son and The Holyghost.
The
Son is most often referred to as ‘The LORD’, ‘The WORD’, ‘The CHRIST’ in the
scriptures. This same refers to JESUS.
The
LORD = JESUS.
3. ‘from henceforth even for
ever’ and ‘even unto the end of the world’ are two similar phrases. From these,
what the Scripture is passing across is that “from now forever” = “from this
time till the end of time.”
4. ‘Amen’. This is a name and
attribute of Christ. (Amen – Revelation 3:14).
Also,
Amen is a word (spiritual) used to affirm a thing; it is a statement of
acceptance, agreement and approval.
AMEN = ‘So let it be’.
Right back –
From
the explanation above, what Psalm 125:2 and Matthew 28: 18,20 are saying is
that:
As
long as you are born again (saved) Jesus surrounds you (is with you) even now
and as long as you remain saved, he will not cease from being round about you
(with you) forever.
Though
this does not cancel the concept of degrees of closeness and integration, but
it serves for an assurance that, as long as you are His, He in person (though
you may not see nor feel him) is with you, not only his hands now, nor his
nose, but as a person, ‘a whole person’ is with you.
This
worth nothing less than a heart felt giving of thanks for having the Almighty
himself serve as your body guard.
“Know what you have already and
use it aright!”
The Problem of Ignorance II {A build on ‘Settled In His Words I’}
Isaiah 5:13, “Therefore my
people are gone into captivity, because they have no knowledge: and their
honourable men are famished and their multitude dried up with thirst”
Hosea
4:6, “… therefore the people that doth not understand shall fall.”
Paraphrase:
My
people (God’s people) are imprisoned, they are confined, because they have no
knowledge, they lack the needed information (or fact). Even the ones who ought
to be honourable are not, they are famished, they are skinny, their multitude
are dried up with thirst.
Out:
There are times, not only
in scriptures but also in our contemporary times, when an individual may be
wearing himself out searching for something not lost but right there beside
him/her. This is because of ignorance, ignorance of its position and proximity.
May
God grant us understanding.
Some
individuals in the Scriptures knew this (Settled In His Words I) while some at a time
when it was needed most were ignorant of it.
Jesus
said, “And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.”
Though
this Scripture can be taken in different ways, as Jesus himself is ‘the Truth’
[John 5:33, John 14:6], but now in context with our discussion, the truth means
the needed facts, a necessary or actual information.
If
you do not know how to open a door closed at you, you lack the needed fact; you
lack the truth, you lack the actual knowledge then you will remain behind the
closed door, even when you have the required tools.
The
psalmist knew this truth so he said, “As the mountains are round about
Jerusalem, so the LORD is round about his people from henceforth even forever”
Psalm 125:2.
Prophet
Jeremiah also knew this when he said, “But the LORD is with me as a mighty
terrible one: therefore…” Jeremiah 20:11.
Elisha
as well, who got a double portion of anointing from Elijah the prophet, was not
ignorant of this fact. The bands from Syria came because of one man, Elisha.
They were many and they were mighty. Elisha’s servant saw and said, “Alas, my
master! How shall we do?”. This was nothing less than a distress call at the
sight of an insurmountable challenge. What is the present situation of your
life? What is that terrible adversary standing on your way to life and would
not let you go? What is that thing for which even the best of professionals
have written you off and would make no do again? The LORD is telling you, “Do
not be like Elisha’s servant! Do not act faithless!! Do not live like he who
knows not Jesus!!!”
“And
there is hope in thine end, saith the LORD, that thy children shall come again
to their own border.” Jeremiah 31:17.
Back to Elisha’s servant,
he did not know. He was ignorant!
Psalm
82:5 reads thus, “They know not, neither will they understand; they walk on in
darkness: all the foundations of the earth are out of course.” Here is the
result of ignored ignorance: darkness and confusion.
Elisha’s
servant was afraid as a result of his ignorance, he needed direction so urgent.
Elisha was not left in the dark so he said, “Fear not (Do not be afraid): for
they that be with us are more than they that be with them.” AMEN!!
He
then made a simple but powerful prayer for his servant (2 Kings 6:17). The
Scripture says, “And Elisha prayed and said, LORD, I pray thee, open his eyes,
that he may see…”. What a powerful prayer to always tender before God! It is
never out of place.
Elisha
prayed and said, “LORD, I pray thee, open his eyes, that he may see.” And the
LORD opened the eyes of the young man and he saw! (May God deliver you from
blindness in Jesus name). He saw! He saw that that mountain that looked empty
of defense for them, while the city had been compassed with horses and chariots
from the king of Syria, was actually full of horses and chariots of fire round
about Elisha (an automatic unformidable defense for him too!). If only you
would seek unto God to open your eyes…!
Now its your turn, would
you choose to focus on that company of adversaries or rather focus on the truth
of God’s word which assures you over and over again that your LORD Jesus is
right there with you always?
He
(God) says, “When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and through
the rivers, they shall not overflow thee: when you walk through the fire, you
shall not be burned; neither shall the flame kindle upon you.” Isaiah 43:2.
Sweet
is that promise, “I will not forget thee!” Isaiah 49:15.
God
never said there will not be fire but He said, it shall not burn you!
He never
said the rivers will not touch you but he said, it shall not drown you!
He
never said you will not pass through the waters but he said, He will be with
you! Halleluiah!!!
Hear
what the Psalmist said, “Thou hast caused men to ride over our heads; we went
through fire and through water: but thou broughtest us out into a wealthy
place.” Psalm 66:12.
“One
more stroke! one more stroke!” keep telling yourself. The LORD says that there
is hope in thine end!!! Amen!
Now that you know all
these, now that you know these are not just promises but facts from the
Almighty God, what should your disposition be?
1. Always start your day by
acknowledging God’s settled words and thanking Him for them.
2. Tell God to illuminate
your eyes more and bring you unto a better realization of his presence with you
‘this day’.
3. Move on in your day with
fearless confidence (faith), believing that God has already done exactly as he
said; moving out of your feelings and with great expectation to see the glory
of God since you now believe.
God bless you. Amen!
Article
written by Ifeoluwa Animashaun
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