Special Jewel: God is Powerful
Scripture: Judges 7:1-8:12
Preacher: Gerhard Venter
Summary: As we face our own battles in life it’s good to be reminded of the unlimited power of God in the experience of Gideon.
Scripture: Judges 7:1-8:12
Preacher: Gerhard Venter
Summary: As we face our own battles in life it’s good to be reminded of the unlimited power of God in the experience of Gideon.
Scripture: Judges 6:1-40
Preacher: Gerhard Venter
Summary: God is not distant, but pursuing a relationship of peace with us, despite our questions and failures.
Scripture: Judges 4:1-23
Preacher: Gerhard Venter
Summary: We may think God is unfair in the way He deals with us, but the unexpected story in Judges 4 reveals a
Scripture: Judges 3:7-31
Preacher: Gerhard Venter
Summary: In some of the not-so-well-known Judges stories, there are great truths about God to be learned.
I recently followed a devotional on the Bible app Youversion, about waiting on the Lord, written by Charles Stanley, well-known pastor of a large church in Atlanta, Georgia. I don’t know if it was written specifically for this COVID-19 time, but I certainly found it very appropriate for this time of waiting for the virus to “go away”! Most of us have experienced some form of waiting, quarantine, isolation and even loneliness – all because of a virus that has stopped the world in its tracks. And it’s not all over yet, with recurrences, a “second wave” and a variety of different kinds of experiences. It seems it will take a while before things settle and we have some form of (new) normal again.
The theme of waiting runs throughout Scripture. It looks like the Bible sees it as a normal part of life. Whether it’s waiting for healing, waiting for peace, waiting for the Lord to answer a prayer, waiting for persecution to end – it is accepted as life-as-we-know-it.
It’s also important to note in Scripture that the “waiting” experience is described in light of our relationship with God. Instead of simply complaining or getting angry, believers in the Bible take their plea to God. A good example is found in Psalm 27, where David expresses his faith in God while acknowledging the difficulties he is going through. He mentions severe challenges, such as experiencing the wicked against him, being besieged by the enemy, having to fight a war and living through days of trouble. But in all of this he takes his refuge to God, saying: “The Lord is my light and my salvation – whom shall I fear? The Lord is the stronghold of my life – of whom shall I be afraid?
While we are waiting and when are in the midst of the most severe trials, we can have hope, as long as we focus on God, our Rock and Salvation. Isaiah reminds us that “they that wait upon the Lord, shall renew their strength” (Is 40:31). May the Lord strengthen us and increase our patience as we trust Him during this time of waiting.
Scripture: Judges 2:6-23
Preacher: Gerhard Venter
Summary: The downward spiral of sinful cycle during the period of the Judges in Israel forces us to dig a bit deeper for the truths, but we come to appreciate the God of grace in this story.
Scripture: Revelation 19:11-16
Preacher: Gerhard Venter
Summary: When we struggle with life on earth, it’s good to know the end of the God-story. A peek view at the last chapter reveals the true winner!
Scripture: John 21
Preacher: Gerhard Venter
Summary: The same Jesus who saved lost sinners, also restores Christians who have disappointed God, themselves and others by their sin. There is hope!
Scripture: Mark 6:1-56
Preacher: Gerhard Venter
Summary: To learn the most from our daily experiences and challenges, we need someone to help discover what we’ve learned. Jesus can be that kind of mentor to you.
Scripture: Matthew 11:25-29
Preacher: Gerhard Venter
Summary: There is no shortage of people “weary and burdened” in this world. Jesus invites us to find the solution in Him.