Wednesday, December 17, 2008

It's The Glory of God to Conceal a matter!

I randomly found this daily devotional and it's amazing how it fits with what we are going through as a church group.... the Lord has a shift for us and we are corporately seeking Him for His answer...

Imagine Christmas morning without wrapping paper! The joy would be short-lived, for much of the excitement is the anticipation of finding out what’s in the package.
Apparently God created us with a “normal” setting that causes us to enjoy the process of discovery, because finding something is often more exciting than having it. That is, after all, why we wrap presents.
Many passages in Scripture allude to this concept. In Proverbs we read of wisdom: “Those who seek me diligently will find me” (8:17). And the prophet Jeremiah wrote of the Lord: “You will seek Me and find Me, when you search for Me with all your heart” (29:13).
God could have revealed all truth to all people at the very beginning of time, but He chose to reveal Himself gradually (1 Cor. 2:7-8). Perhaps that’s because we value things more when we have to search and wait for them.
God is not playing a cruel game of hide-and-seek. He is allowing us to enjoy the process of discovering who He is and what He is up to in the universe.
So don’t be discouraged over what you don’t know about God. Be excited about unwrapping all there is yet to discover. — Julie Ackerman Link
More about Jesus let me learn,
More of His holy will discern;
Spirit of God, my teacher be,
Showing the things of Christ to me. —Hewitt [thats a really old hymn :o)

God’s gift of Himself to us is a present we will always be unwrapping.

2 comments:

b said...

that's pretty cool. I was thinking too that even though God knows us right through to our beings, He still takes time to 'discover' us, unwrapping us in layers as He frees us from stuff or grows us in something.

carmenrose said...

That was a pretty cool article. I think it's time for you to update again, I've checked about a hundred times...yes, that's more than once a day...