May 12: God is Still in Control
Theme: Recognizing God's Power Over All
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Sharon Buckley- Omer Bodden Town SDA |
Scripture Reading: Job 9: 4 – 10.
"God is wise in heart and
mighty in strength. Who has
hardened himself against
Him and prospered? He
removes the mountains, and
they do not know When He
overturns them in His anger;
He shakes the earth out of its
place, And its pillars
tremble; He commands the
sun, and it does not rise; He
seals off the stars; He alone
spreads out the heavens, And treads
on the waves of the sea; He made
the Bear, Orion, and the Pleiades,
And the chambers of the south;
He does great things past finding out,
Yes, wonders without
number."
Have you ever felt utterly powerless in your life?
Perhaps a financial burden, health crisis, broken relationship, or educational
challenge has spiraled beyond your ability to fix, and you are left wondering,
where is God? During these times, it is easy to feel overwhelmed and anxious
and to doubt God's power, existence, and whether He cares.
My earliest personal recollection of God's sovereignty is
from middle school. The Physical Education (PE) teacher could not comprehend
why I did not attend school activities on Saturdays. He scheduled all the
practical aspects of the class on Sabbaths, and those activities accounted for
fifty percent of the final grade, with the theory making up the other fifty
percent. I prayed to God for a solution, but it seemed that He did not hear me
because my grade was fifty percent at the end of the term. I thought I had
failed PE, but then God showed up. During Sports Day, the PE teacher announced
that the winning team from the football tournament would get ten bonus points.
As you can imagine, I was on the winning team, and the additional points took
me to the sixty percent pass mark. This experience has taught me that God is in
control and works behind the scenes even when things seem unfair or hopeless;
his timing is perfect.
Similarly, Job reminds us that God's wisdom and strength
are unmatched (vs. 4a) and surpass all human understanding. God is capable of not
only guiding us but also sustaining us. When we are weak, He is strong. When we
don't know what to do, He already has a plan. Instead of relying on our
understanding, we should surrender our situation to God and trust that His
wisdom and strength are perfect and sufficient.
No one can stand against God and prosper (vs. 4b). We
naturally resist God's ways when we do not understand them. We want to be in
control, and we want answers. However, this verse reminds us that fighting
against God's plan only leads to struggle. When we surrender to God, we find
peace. That does not mean life will be easy, but it does mean we will be
carried by the One who holds the world together. If you have been resisting
God's leading in an area of your life, take a moment to surrender. Trust that
His way is better than yours, even if you cannot see it yet.
Verses five to nine further remind us that God's power
controls all creation. The same God who moves mountains and commands the stars
is the One who holds your life in His hands. If God can control the forces of
the universe, He can handle your problems. Natural disasters or unforeseen
circumstances do not limit God. Nothing takes Him by surprise. Instead of
letting your problems dictate your peace, focus on God's power. Remind yourself
that He is bigger than any obstacle you face.
In verse ten, Job reminds us that God's wonders are
beyond human understanding. He had lost everything—his family, his health, and
his wealth. Yet, even in his suffering, he acknowledged God's greatness. God's
ways are beyond our comprehension, but that does not mean He is not working.
Often, we look back only after the storm and see His hand guiding us all along.
Instead of demanding to understand everything, choose to trust God. Let go of
the need for answers and hold onto the truth that God's wonders are without number.
Remember, God is still in control, no matter what you face today. He is Wise, Powerful, and Sovereign over all things. You do not have
to figure everything out; I invite you to trust the One who already has. Just
like Job and I did.
Prayer:
Heavenly Father, I acknowledge that you are all-wise and
all-powerful. Thank you for listening to and answering my prayers. I do not
understand some things, but I choose to trust and surrender my fears and
worries to You today, knowing You are in control. Strengthen my faith and
remind me of Yours greatness. Forgive me for the times I doubt you, and
continue to give me a testimony to share with others. In Jesus' name, amen.
Powerful
ReplyDeleteAmen. Timely reminder.
ReplyDeleteAmen - thank you for the blessing and reminder
ReplyDeleteAmen. Thanks
ReplyDeleteThanks for the word, Roomy☺️
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