Showing posts with label Isaiah 25. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Isaiah 25. Show all posts

March 10, 2018


What Is Your Story?

O LORD, you are my God; I will exalt you; I will praise your name, for you have done wonderful things, plans formed of old, faithful and sure. – Isaiah 25:1

We all have a story. Sometimes it’s as simple as growing up in church and realizing one day exactly who Jesus Christ is and what He has done for you. Or maybe your journey, your story, was filled with potholes and detours as He led you to your knees before His throne.

I listened recently to the testimony of a young girl who found Jesus when she was broken, depressed, alone. Outward appearances can be deceiving. She was also, in her words, a bully and truly mean person. She was dishonest and did things she came to regret.

God sent her to a new home, to reside with her Mother when all she’d ever known was her father’s house. He separated her from an older sister who was also her best friend. He moved her to a new town, a new school, a new way of life. God sent her to a place where she would hear His voice and allow Him to work miracles in her life and change her heart.

It wasn’t an easy journey for anyone. She rebelled as teenagers do. This woman-child who had once stole liquor from her father’s cabinet and treated “friends” like nothing, wasn’t going down easily. Her Mother, her stepfather, numerous people covered her in prayer. Church was an obligation. Youth group was required.

It changed her. She looked around and saw people who loved her no matter what. She wanted to be different. With God, with His Holy Spirit inside of her, she could be different. She’s in college now. There’s no evidence of where she was or how far she’d come. Except for that deep faith that remains strong no matter the storms life throws her way.

What is your story? Have you ever stopped to consider it? Maybe you should because it is in the midst of our stories that we find our strength. My story began outside as the sun blazed down on a broken life. Psalm 27:10 reminded me that even when my parents shoved me aside, God remained faithful. He gave a broken 15-year-old hope for another day. Did my circumstances change? No. But I changed and that made all the difference.

Maybe you’re afraid to examine your story. What does it reveal about you? Maybe you hear others talk about change and conviction and that is not part of who you are. It’s scary. It should be. Because knowing the correct answers to all the questions doesn’t mean you know Jesus.

It’s the same with church attendance and serving. You can do all the right things but if you’re heart isn’t changed, well, then maybe you’re holding out on God. It’s not easy to surrender your life to the One who created the universe. It’s not easy to admit you don’t have all the answers. It’s not easy to give up that control we cling to so tightly.

But that’s what true faith is all about. It’s putting Him before everything and everyone else. It’s realizing who we are in Christ and valuing that more than who we are in the world.

So let me ask you again: What’s your story? Think about it. Consider it. Pray to the only One who truly knows your heart. Because if you don’t have a story, maybe you should.

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Death Already Defeated

"On this mountain he will destroy the shroud that enfolds all peoples, the sheet that covers all nations; he will swallow up death forever. The Sovereign Lord will wipe away the tears from all faces; he will remove the disgrace of his people from all the earth. The Lord has spoken." -- Isaiah 25:7-8

This has been a tough week for many people. Death seems to be everywhere. How does a person say goodbye to a spouse of more than 50 years? How does a family bury a vibrant young woman whose life has only just begun? We cling to the hope that is Jesus Christ. We remember that God has promised to one day wipe away our tears.


These verses comfort us. God says that He will destroy death for "all peoples." All believers will have eternal life with Him. It's not based on money or social standing or worthiness. It's based on belief in Jesus Christ and the sacrifice He made for us. I am so grateful.

I think what I love most is that last line, "The Lord has spoken." It's the ultimate "God said so" kind of moment. That's all any of us really need to know. God always keeps His promises.

Of course, it doesn't take away the immediate pain or the sorrow that the coming days and weeks will bring. Separation is hard. So we cling to His promise and the certain knowledge that we will one day see our loved one again.

"For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life." That verse is John 3:16. Most Christians can quote it from memory. We keep it closed to our hearts. We cling to its promise. Jesus Christ defeated death. Glory Hallelujah!