Friday, April 7, 2017

What If He Doesn't?

Have you ever tried to bargain with God? Have you ever thought or said that if God did something for you, you would serve Him with all your heart? Maybe you requested health or a job or a spouse. In your mind, your happiness depended on getting the thing that you so desired, so you pleaded with God to meet the need.

If you can relate in any way at all, then you are in good company. In Genesis 28, we see Jacob doing a similar thing. After having an extraordinary dream, he wakes and builds an altar to God. On the surface, it seems like Jacob is doing an honorable thing and that his actions display a heartfelt trust in God and a desire to serve. But, if you read his words carefully, you'll see that's not the case at all.

And Jacob vowed a vow, saying, If God will be with me, and will keep me in this way that I go, and will give me bread to eat, and raiment to put on, So that I come again to my father's house in peace; then shall the Lord be my God: (Genesis 28:20-21) Notice his conditional promise to God. He said, "If God does this and that, then He will be my God." But my question for Jacob is this: what if God doesn't? What if God doesn't live up to our expectations? What if He doesn't do things the way we expect Him to? What if He doesn't give us the things we so desire? Will He still be our God?

It's time for us to determine in our hearts that we will serve God no matter what and that we will trust Him no matter what comes. In the good times and the bad, we will glorify Him because He is worthy. Whether He does things the way we want Him to or not, we will still live for Him because, no matter the circumstances, He is God. He always has been and always will be, it's only a matter of whether or not we will acknowledge that fact.

It's easy to serve and obey God when things are going well, and life is rolling along smoothly, but the real test of faith comes when life knocks us flat on our face and threatens to overwhelm us. During those times, is the Lord still our God? Do we still cling to Him and testify of Him? Can we still revel in His goodness even when things don't seem good?

God has promised to meet all of our needs, but He never clarified how or when He would do so. That is entirely up to Him, and our job is to trust and obey. Please don't bargain with God, saying that you'll only serve Him if He does this and that. God doesn't owe us anything. He already paid the ultimate price for our sins so that we could have eternal life. What more do we want? We need to have the attitude of the three Hebrew children in the fiery furnace – if God will deliver us, fine, and if not, that's fine too. For God's ways are best, and everything He does for us is above and beyond what we deserve. We are indebted to Him, not the other way around.

Are you willing to serve God no matter what? Let Him know that today!

3 comments:

  1. Oh how powerful! I have shared this blog with friends. It speaks to so much that is going on in my life and I praise the Almighty God for using you to be His messenger to me today!

    Please remain in the center of God's will, Dana, and He will continue to use you mightily!

    I will pause to pray for your ministry.

    Love
    Kathi J

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  2. This certainly hits home Dana. I can understand Jacob but you are right. No if you do's I will's. Oh the maturing process is quite the journey.
    Have a great weekend
    Glen

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  3. Thank you, Kathi and Glen, for your comments, prayers and well-wishes. Yes, the maturing process is a difficult one, but I'm so thankful that God always gives us what we need just when we need it the most. In my own life, I'm grateful that God pointed out where I was behaving like Jacob and bargaining with Him. Honestly, I didn't even realize it, but now I see my error and am determined to fix it. God deserves everything I have to give and so much more, and if He never gave me another blessing, He'd still be worthy of my praise. Have a blessed weekend!

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