2013 |
Aren’t you glad God speaks?
Every word out of God’s mouth is true. He speaks truth.
And though truth sets us free, it’s not always easy to hear. Or accept. Or believe. Or face.
I’ve heard some truths from God in the last twelve months that made putting one foot in front of the other rather difficult. Challenging. Painful.
Sometimes He tells us the truth, and we don’t receive it. We assume those words can’t be from God because the message is opposite what we’d like to hear. We'd rather keep doing things the way we've always done them, so we reject the truth (God’s words). But doing so keeps us in the dark. In fact, we might be in a situation where we’re begging God to tell us what we’re missing, why we’re stuck, what we need to change, and then we wonder why He won’t speak. In my life, those times have sometimes been when he has spoken, I just didn’t want to hear it. I rejected His words (truth) and went ahead thinking (and acting) the way I always have. If we do that, we are gearing up for another go around that mountain. (Of course, there are times when we ask and don’t hear. God’s grace covers us whether we hear or not, and whether God waits to speak. I’m talking about the times when He has spoken the truth, and we’ve rejected it.)
So, are there areas in your life where you might not be willing to hear the truth? If there’s any question, pray this with me: Lord, show me the truth. Even if I don’t want to see it. Even if I have heard You say it before and rejected it. And grace me to respond as You'd like me to.
To hear God, we have to humble ourselves. God’s words are always true. Jesus said, “I am the way, the truth, and the life.” (see John 14:6)
Then, when you hear the truth (or realize He’s already spoken it to you), face it. Deal with it. If it hurts, face the pain. Don’t avoid it. Don’t run from it. Don’t deny it. Don’t reject it.
It’s the truth that sets us free. It’s Jesus who sets us free.
So, what is God saying to you as you begin this year? Anything you need to face?
Remember, He shows us the truth for the sake of our freedom, and it’s for freedom that He sets us free. (see Galatians 5:1) There is no condemnation in His words to His people. Conviction, sure. Condemnation, never. (see Romans 8:1)
"And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free... Therefore if the Son makes you free, you shall be free indeed." (John 8:32, 36 NKJV)
Oh, what a good God!
Here's to seeing and hearing the truth in 2013. And here's to freedom!
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