"I am the LORD, the God of all mankind. Is anything too hard for me?"
– Jeremiah 32:27 (NIV)
Just think about that. God is provider. God is healer. God is all powerful. God is omnipresent. God is all knowing. God is the revealer of mysteries. God is the author and finisher of our faith. Those are very powerful accolades, brothers and sisters. It's one thing to know that in our minds but I believe if we shift our prayers that God would embed His identity into our hearts, it would start a fire that no man on earth nor demon in Hell could extinguish. When I breakdown this verse, I see that the Lord says that He is the God of ALL mankind, hence the question, "what can man make that God cannot undo?" Nothing. Debt can be covered, sicknesses healed, heartbreaks comforted, addictions gone and all sins forgiven. Secondly, God says: "Is anything too hard for Me?"... well... is there? No. There is not a single thing that could be conjured up by the human mind or any mind for that matter, that can stump God. So if nothing is too hard for the Lord, then that sounds like an open invitation for me and everyone to trust Him with everything.
Now concerning these past few weeks I weathered, I found myself doing and thinking of things that were morally against the character that Christ has built in me. Things that I had left in the past and I found myself time and time again, imagining that God was angry at me, so I avoided Him and His word, out of fear. I think I understood what Adam might've felt like when he was in hiding from God after eating the forbidden fruit. But then I came across this scripture:
Now concerning these past few weeks I weathered, I found myself doing and thinking of things that were morally against the character that Christ has built in me. Things that I had left in the past and I found myself time and time again, imagining that God was angry at me, so I avoided Him and His word, out of fear. I think I understood what Adam might've felt like when he was in hiding from God after eating the forbidden fruit. But then I came across this scripture:
"How precious are your thoughts about me, O God. They cannot be numbered! I can’t even count them; they outnumber the grains of sand! And when I wake up you are still with me!"
– Psalms 139:17-18 (NLT)
These are very powerful words. God's thoughts about us are so numerous, they can't be numbered! But what I find so powerful about this verse is not so much what it says, but WHO wrote it. King David. Most people remember him for slaying Goliath and being this amazing King, but truly David did not have it all together. David had committed immense sin. David was an adulterer, a murderer, a cheater and a liar. We have a knack of belittling God's love, grace and mindfulness of us, thinking "Oh, God can't love or favor me, because I went and did ________." Just fill in the blank. But David did the worst of things and still found favor in the eyes of God. How, you ask? Well remember that no amount of works can earn God's love or grace, but being that God is the seeker of hearts, He saw that David had a heart after His, despite his shortcomings. David always ran back to daddy, no matter if he did good or evil and daddy always accepted him back. God is that good. Even though David, indirectly killed a man, just to sleep with the man's wife, God still loved him. You're probably thinking "Geez, that's really bad!", but it goes to show that God's grace, love and forgiveness know no limits. So now I stand again and continue to march on this road to God's glory.
Brothers and sisters, STAND BACK UP! Run to your Heavenly Father and know that He accepts you. Be encouraged and keep on walking the walk and fighting the good fight.
With Love and Blessings,
Cease The Messenger