The responsive reading for 2 July 2023 was taken from Psalm 30: 1-12 and Romans 8:31-32, 35, 37, 39.
Today, as we near Independence Day here in the United States, it seems that Christians and Christianity are under siege, by those who want to silence God’s word. Our responsive reading for today addresses adversity, in the lives of King David in the Old Testament, and the apostle Paul in the new Testament.
The responsive reading begins with David praising God for protecting him from enemies. David references being healed, so perhaps he has also been dealing with illness. As David has come through the adverse situations, he has remembered it is God’s love and protection that provided success.
David speaks of God’s anger lasting but a moment, and his loving kindness lasting a lifetime. When I read this initially, the very thought of God being angry with me, was very intimidating. I know there are times when I do things, and think thoughts that are displeasing to God. Sometimes I suffer the consequences of these mistakes.
But even in the midst of these consequences, I am comforted in knowing that God still loves me. Just like a child told not to touch a hot stove, who touches it anyway; the resulting consequence of a burnt finger, may be accompanied by a reminder from a loving parent to listen to warnings and instructions. The child may feel the parent is angry at him or her, but feels loved as mom or dad work to relieve the pain of the burn.
As we see and hear anger and hate from those who do not treasure an intimate loving relationship with God, we have to remember, our obedience to God’s word has consequences. Yes, we become the focus of their rage, BUT God still is in control and loves us even when we fear for our future.
In Psalm 30, David speaks of how his death at the hand of his enemies, would effectively end his voice and Godly leadership of the people of Israel. David wishes to continue to witness for God. He is not giving up, and neither must we as we continue to steadfastly face hate with love: love that is from God.
As I witness the disturbing signs of these troubling times, and people who hate what I, and Christians everywhere stand for; I have to remind myself that they too are created in God’s image. Even though they may hate him, he still loves them and wants them to return as his children, with the same love he has for you and me.
Just as David asks for God’s mercy and help, we are blessed to do the same. We faithfully move forward in faith, whether great or small, and when God gives us a victory over sin and Satan; we like David can rejoice and sing God’s praises. In our successes each day we must remember to give the glory to God, for it is only through him that we have success.
Finally the apostle Paul writes of how our almighty God, stands with us as we do his will. While it is true that we live in a world controlled by sin and the devil; neither is a match for the infinite power and love of our heavenly Father.
It can be intimidating standing up for God and our reason for hope through the life, suffering, death, and resurrection of Jesus. Like me, perhaps you have missed opportunities to witness for Jesus, because of fear. But our triune God loves us and forgives our weaknesses, and continues to call us to his service.
Even though at times we may feel lost, and with little hope amidst the hate and anger; we only have to remember, as Paul wrote: “If God is for us, who can be against us.” (Romans 6: 31b ESV)
Praying a blessed week and Independence Day for each of us…
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