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The Apostle Paul wrote nearly a fourth of the New Testament.
He had amazing revelations about God. Much of our theology is based on his
writings. Yet he said,
Paul includes himself among those who only know "in part". If the Apostle Paul only knew in part, then no church, no denomination, and no individual has all the answers. All of us have areas where our understanding is limited. What will we do if things don't make sense to us? Will we become offended with God and abandon our faith? There was a time when many of Jesus' followers became offended with Him and left Him. The twelve Apostles were troubled, but they were loyal and remained.
There was a time when King Nebuchadnezzar commanded Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego to bow down and worship a huge golden idol. If they refused, they would be thrown into a fiery furnace. They answered the king,
What will we do if the unthinkable happens? Will we be faithful to God no matter what? Or will we only be faithful if things work out the way that we think they should? The Apostle Paul said,
Notice that Paul said "whom" (a person), not "what" (theology, understanding, Scripture interpretation, etc.) Paul's primary confidence was in the person, Jesus Christ. And that is where our primary confidence needs to be. The Bible says,
This says that we can expect to have to face at least one "evil day". You may know people who have had to face a number of them. But even though that time may be incredibly difficult, God will enable us to stand if we cooperate with Him. Jesus said,
According to Jesus, tribulation is a normal part of life. It is to be expected. The important thing is that we can trust Jesus to get us through it. The Bible tells us,
What if something happens to us which doesn't make sense to us? What if it seems to be contrary to what we were taught by our teachers, or pastor, or our Study Bible notes? What will we do? Will we call God a liar? Or will we say that evidently our teachers didn't fully understand (or adequately explain) that issue? Will we become bitter against God? Or will be choose to trust Him? Will we turn away from God? Or will we turn to Him for strength and comfort and wisdom? God promised to make everything work out for our good if we love Him. (Romans 8:28) When the pain and the tears come, will we trust God to bring good out of our situation? We can ask God to increase our trust in Him and our love for Him. We can ask Him to make us faithful. We can ask Him to enable us to stand with Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego, to be determined to be faithful to our God no matter what happens to us. USE OF THIS ARTICLE I encourage you to link to this article. You have permission to quote from this article, as long as you do it fairly and accurately. You have permission to make copies of this article for friends and for use in classes. Please contact me if you want to put this article on your website. (My email address is at the end of the article.) Please contact me if you want to publish this article, either separately or as part of something else (such as a newsletter or a collection of articles). |
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KC 001 06/26/2004