Saturday, 30 June 2018

Our Caring and Able Father

Our Caring and Able Father

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2 Chronicles 20:1-4

Everyone faces challenges in life. Whether our struggles are financial, vocational, relational, or physical, we can be certain that nobody is exempt. Fortunately, we serve a God who is both interested in our problems and able to take care of them.

When trouble looms, prayer is always a good first step to take. But having a foundation upon which to build our prayers also makes a difference. Jehoshaphat, the King of Judah, faced an enormous challenge. Three different tribes--the Moabites,Amonites, and Meunites--simultaneously waged war against him. Most leaders would have crumbled under such pressure, or at the very least taken drastic measures, but Jehoshaphat was a wise king. Though afraid, he did not strike out against his enemies.Instead, knowing that God was interested in his dilemma, he "turned his attention to seek the Lord" and proclaimed a fast throughout the land (2 Chron. 20:1-3).

Jehoshaphat also knew that God, who was greater than any earthly problem, had done miraculous things for Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Moses, David, and Daniel. That same God would help him, too, in his hour of need. We should never underestimate the Lord's interest in our affairs. He helped our ancestors in the Bible, and He can and will help His children today.

It's easy to think our problems are unimportant in the eyes of God, but He doesn't feel that way at all. Whatever concerns us concerns Him. If we, like Jehoshaphat, turn right to God and proclaim His power, He will intervene. And no matter how great our challenges are, God is greater.

If you haven’t invited Jesus Christ the only one who can save us from eternal damnation and make us new from the inside out from an incorruptible spiritual nature simply by asking Him for His free gift of Salvation and saying your sorry for leading a wayward life so far,

It’s a turning around and starting to think and do life from His Lordship and not from your own perspectives.  Allowing Him to be your Saviour and your Lord over all things. He promises that He will lead and guide us and never leave us but will permanently abide with us! It’s a personal relationship with a Spiritual God. Father Son and Holy Spirit 3 in one.

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