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GOD IS SATISFIED

We stand confused.
He is not.

Circumstances spin out of control.
He’s right on schedule.

Life aches.
He has a purpose.

We fret.
He is calm.

God is not pacing the floors, wondering what’s going on, biting His fingernails, or dissatisfied with our lives and the world in general.

He is often grieved, I’m sure. But He’s never surprised. Never caught off guard. Never strategizing to see how He’s going to smooth out what’s been made crooked now.

His perspective is different from ours.

His ways are higher.  God’s at peace.

And He’s satisfied.

One Puritan writer explained it this way.

Our lives seem like a jagged race—a fretful sprint from pillar to post. But at the end of the race, we will turn around and look back.

And all we’ll see is a straight line.

God is satisfied.

Rest in this peace-giving truth.

Jesus answered and said to him, ‘What I am doing you do not understand now, but you will know after this” . . . ‘Rest in the Lord and wait patiently for Him. Do not fret.” (John 13:7; Psalm 37:7)

By Bethany Hayes
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“…Be still, and know that I am God…” Psalm 46:10 NIV


The lights in the den flicker on and off twice, then total darkness settles over my house.  The alarm system makes the familiar fading beeping noise signaling power is lost.  No electricity is being transported to us on this hot, summer morning.

Dirty dishes wait by the sink to be loaded in the dishwasher.  Dust on the floor beckons to be vacuumed up.  Bacon and eggs are yet to be fried on the stove.  All this will have to wait.  No power equals no housework for me right now.

I grab my Bible, devotional book, and pen and walk to the dining room where the large window is casting bright sunlight onto the table.  I snuggle into the chair and spend the next thirty minutes delving into God’s Word.  My devotion speaks of God as the Healer of our brokenness-in our bodies, minds, hearts, lives, and relationships.  I read Scripture from James and Matthew and then talk to God, really talk to Him, pouring out my heart and soul, my worries and praises.

As my quiet time comes to a close, I feel rejuvenated.  My spirit is sparked, charged, as I am ready to take on the day.  It’s almost as if I have become electrified by being in God’s presence.  I am keenly aware of God’s power inside of me, the same power that raised Jesus from the dead and saved me from the powers of Hell.

How awesome and ironic it is to think that I had to lose power to gain power from God.  I had to lose the electrical current flow to my home to realize how desperately I needed God’s power flow to me that day.  Having no electricity enabled me to take the time to be quiet and still for a little while, just soaking up God’s love and presence as I learned more about Him.  By spending time in prayer and studying the Bible, He equipped me with the energy, encouragement, and love needed to face the day.  By being power-less, I became power-ful, through Him.

God has a unique way of getting my attention sometimes.  I am so thankful He cares enough to continue to pursue me and guide me in the right direction, even as I am surrounded in complete darkness with countless chores to be completed on my to do list.  He shows me there is always time to be still and know that He is God, in all circumstances.

Heavenly Father, You are my Creator, my Friend, my Redeemer.  Thank you for the many blessings You give me daily, especially the opportunity to talk with You and share my desires, burdens, and requests.  Guide me in resolving to make spending time with You each day a priority.  In Jesus’ name I pray, Amen.”

By Alisha Ritchie
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