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March 4, 2010 07:08:19
Posted By Kathi Macias
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“For God knows...you will be like God, knowing good and evil” (Genesis 3:5).
Many of us understand that the serpent came to Eve in the Garden and tempted her to question God’s Word (Genesis 3:1). However, that was only half of his line of attack. In addition to casting doubt on God’s Word, the serpent called into question God’s character. In essence, he said, “If you do what God forbids you to do—eating the forbidden fruit—you’ll become equal to God. Why do you think He has forbidden you to do it? Because He doesn’t want what’s best for you. He wants to keep the best for Himself.”
The devil’s tactics haven’t changed. He still attacks us at the points of trying to get us to question God’s Word and His character. As Christians, most of us are on guard against the questioning of God’s Word, but we are often less vigilant about not questioning His character.
Ever say, “Where was God when such a tragedy took place? Why didn’t He intervene?” Or, “God says He loves me, so why is my life falling apart? He sure has a strange way of showing love.” How about, “I’ve prayed, I’ve pleaded, and I’ve fasted. Why hasn’t God answered?” Finally, haven’t we all said/thought at some time, “Life just isn’t fair”?
I'll address the last comment first: Absolutely, life is NOT fair! The second half of that equation declares, But God is GOOD—ALL the time! Those aren’t just empty words, folks. God really is good—all the time, regardless of circumstances. Life isn’t fair. It brings disappointments, trials, and tragedies, whether we’re walking with God or not. And sometimes it just plain stinks. But none of those situations changes God’s character one iota! He is good because He’s God, period. Goodness simply does not exist apart from Him, and it cannot be separated from Him. When we get that great truth settled in our mind, the other questions will be settled as well:
In all the years I’ve walked with God (nearly forty now), I’ve never known Him to be weak, dishonest, unfaithful, late, or wrong. His character has proven to be true, even as has His Word. Beloved, if we want to walk in victory in this life, we must first settle in our hearts that God’s Word AND His character are true and good and changeless. Only then, when the winds of adversity blow (and they will!), can we stand strong and proclaim the Name above all names, the One who walks with us through the fire, and carries us when we have no strength to stand.
God is good—ALL the time! May that be our proclamation today and always!
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