Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Keeping His Ways When Your World Comes Crashing Down

I had to take Saturday-Tuesday off from posting because of weekend responsibilities and a funeral on Tuesday. However, now we will resume the subject of waiting on God.  I have been reading through Andrew Murray's devotional, Waiting on God, and commenting on it. Normally after skipping a weekend, I resume on track. However, I cannot let Day 12 pass without comment.

Murray uses Psalm 37:34 and Isaiah 64:5 to stress the importance of keeping God's ways during your time of waiting on Him.  This devotional addresses a subject common among those that are waiting on God - the difficulty of godly living when your world does not make sense, when your life is crashing down around you.

There are several areas of difficulty for those who wait on God. Murray notes that it is important that the believer's outer life be in harmony with his inner life.  He writes, "How close the connection between the two parts of the injunction, 'Wait on the Lord,' - that has to do with worship and disposition; 'and keep His ways,' - that deals with walk and work. The outer life must be in harmony with the inner; the inner must be the inspiration and the strength for the outer."  On our own strength, I would say "Easier said than done, Mr. Murray." However, on God's strength, all things are possible.

It seems to me that there are at least three reactions during a time of waiting. One is faith in His righteousness. Another is to turn away from God.  Finally, and Murray addresses this, calling out God on the unfairness of life. "Life is not fair" or "Why do the unrighteous prosper and the righteous suffer?"  Take time and read Murray's thoughts on this. Also see Psalm 73. Asaph almost slipped into this problem.

Hopefully, I can keep up now that the dust has settled. You can read Murray's devotional by clicking here.

-Mark

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