Tuesday, March 30, 2010
My Personal Object Lesson
Yesterday while sitting in family devotions we were reading in Isaiah 51 how God was the one who stretched the sky like a canopy and laid the foundations of the earth. We were about to comment about that when God gave us an object lesson. There was a low rumble, and then the earth shook and so did we. It was an earthquake, not an unusual occurrence here. The timing was exactly right to make us see and feel for ourselves that God was in charge of the foundations of the earth. I could only be amazed at a God who could give us a personal object lesson to illustrate His Word. It underscored the fact that the Scripture is living, an extension of the living God. I was reminded again that God is intimately involved in our daily life. He wants to make the words on the page of Scripture jump off the page (or shake off as the case may be), and become part of our lives. I think sometimes I need an earthquake to waken me to that fact. Sorry for those of you who had to endure any inconvenience my personal object lesson may have caused.
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I still remember the first time I felt an earthquake. I was bent over inside a cupboard in Toyama looking around and couldn't believe that the the ground which I had always thought was immoveable could be shaken like jelly. Jesus is Himself the true Rock and in Him we are completely secure -- thanks for pointing us to Him.
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