All of us know individuals whose lives have gone from pinnacles of prosperity to places of poverty. We know the temptations that overtake some soon pass and that one is enslaved and imprisoned by harmful habits. Once they were blest. Now they are in bondage. There seems to be a pattern of self-destruction that overcomes many who are not satisfied with the gifts of God. They apparently will not allow His grace and goodness satisfy them.
This is what happened to the people of Israel. It seems that the more God gave them the less satisfied they were. Finally, their greed led them into slavery. But, thank God, their story does not end there. His love and mercy eventually brought redemption and restoration to them. When? When they repented and returned to the Covenant He made with them. God keeps His Word.
Not only did He rescue them from their captors, but “they were laden with silver and gold.” When we allow God to redeem us by His grace, His Word promises us that “It is He who will supply all of our needs from His riches in glory because of what Jesus Christ has done for us.” God will keep His Word with us, too.
He also empowers those whom He redeems: “From among their tribes no one faltered.” When God redeems us, we are called to serve Him faithfully. He has a plan for each of our lives and that plan contains many opportunities for us to serve Him. And for each of those opportunities He gives us, we know that He will empower us and we will not falter or fail if we are faithful to Him.
Prayer: Father, if we have strayed from the plan You have for us forgive and restore us to the joy of serving You. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
Scripture for Today: Psalm 105:37 He brought out Israel, laden with silver and gold, and from among their tribes no one faltered.
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