The Special of the Day… From the Orange Moon Cafe…
"Shall… Will"
"The Lord shall… the Lord will…". The affirmations appear nearly hundred times in Scripture, declaring God's promise of what He will do (based on who He is, and will always be).
"God is faithful" (I Corinthians 1:9).
The longer one knows and walks with the God and Father of the Lord Jesus Christ, the more the certainty of His "shall" and "will" becomes evident. He cannot be other than He is, and He cannot do other than what He declares and promises. This applies to history, and also to your story and mine. Faith in the Lord Jesus relates us to One whose "faithfulness reacheth unto the clouds" (Psalm 36:5). All believers will attest that we have found Him trustworthy in the past. We presently discover this perfect fidelity. We have all confidence that the future and eternity await us with innumerable revelations that God and His Word will be found exactly as expected, awaiting us with truth from He who declared, "I am… the truth" (John 14:6).
Apply this to today. Whatever we will experience of blessing, challenge, or the mundane, our Lord's "shalls" and "wills" glimmer as shining lights that cannot be quenched. We will not always fully understand His ways and means. Sometimes blessing will be realized as so undeserved that we marvel in our Father's grace. Sometimes life will seem so ordinary that the fact of His abiding presence of the extraordinary will feel unlikely. And sometimes the pains and perplexities of difficulties will tempt us to wonder with the Psalmist, "Hath God forgotten to be gracious?" (Psalm 77:9).
He has not. He cannot. His inviolable "shalls" and "wills" render it impossible for our Lord to be or act in many manner other than His Word assures. He is holy, meaning that He is perfectly sanctified to His character, nature, and way. We will find Him always being who He is and doing what He does. We may not comprehend how He fulfills His "eternal purpose" in Christ as it applies to our lives. However, we know that He does so. It cannot be otherwise. "The Scripture cannot be broken" declared the Lord Jesus (John 10:35). Therein, we rest our hearts in the perfect integrity of His heart, and the certainty of His "shalls" and "wills."
"The Lord shall be unto thee an everlasting light, and thy God thy glory."
(Psalm 60:19)
"The Lord will do this thing that he hath spoken."
(Isaiah 38:7)
Weekly Memory Verse
Thy mercy, O LORD, is in the heavens; and Thy faithfulness reacheth unto the clouds.
(Psalm 36:5)
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