Wednesday, September 13, 2023

This also comes from the Lord of hosts, who is wonderful in counsel and excellent in guidance. — Isaiah 28:29

 We need to be reminded that God is orchestrating our lives in a wise, caring, and meaningful way when we experience severe affliction or suffering. Isaiah explained this reality to the Israelites using the analogy of a farmer. 

When God ploughs through our life, He is also reaping a spiritual harvest that will benefit us for all of eternity. 

A farmer is a smart worker as well. Isaiah spoke of the methodical selection of plots for various seeds (28:25). God also takes great care to choose for everyone of us precisely what we require for spiritual development. Our struggles are not predetermined by fate.

Finally, a good farmer thins his crops with as little force as possible (vv. 27–28). The same idea guides the actions of our kind God. He never makes us suffer needlessly. 

The Lord, according to Isaiah, is "wonderful in counsel and excellent in guidance" (v. 29). Have you reached the same decision? 

God utilises our hardships to strengthen us rather than break us. What difficulties have I been having?

How might God be utilising these situations to deepen my relationship with Him and transform me into Christ?



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