Saturday, September 27, 2014

never forget God's goodness

Joshua 4

"When the whole nation was finally across, God spoke to Joshua: “Select twelve men from the people, a man from each tribe, and tell them, ‘From right here, the middle of the Jordan where the feet of the priests are standing firm, take twelve stones. Carry them across with you and set them down in the place where you camp tonight.’” Joshua called out the twelve men whom he selected from the People of Israel, one man from each tribe. Joshua directed them, “Cross to the middle of the Jordan and take your place in front of the Chest of God, your God. Each of you heft a stone to your shoulder, a stone for each of the tribes of the People of Israel, so you’ll have something later to mark the occasion. When your children ask you, ‘What are these stones to you?’ you’ll say, ‘The flow of the Jordan was stopped in front of the Chest of the Covenant of God as it crossed the Jordan—stopped in its tracks. These stones are a permanent memorial for the People of Israel.’” “Yes, God, your God, dried up the Jordan’s waters for you until you had crossed, just as God, your God, did at the Red Sea, which had dried up before us until we had crossed. This was so that everybody on earth would recognize how strong God’s rescuing hand is and so that you would hold God in solemn reverence always.”

There are many things in my life I try to forget, things that I did before I knew the Lord. But there is so much goodness that the Lord has let me experience, be a part of and lavish on me, that I never want to forget. Moments that I want to freeze in my heart and memory so I can remember every detail of them.

Way before Joshua was a part of this miracle and God's people got to experience this moment, the Lord gave a word to Moses about never forgetting His goodness over them, and this is still for us too (Deuteronomy 8):

"Keep and live out the entire commandment that I’m commanding you today so that you’ll live and prosper and enter and own the land that God promised to your ancestors. Remember every road that God led you on for those forty years in the wilderness, pushing you to your limits, testing you so that he would know what you were made of, whether you would keep his commandments or not. He put you through hard times. He made you go hungry. Then he fed you with manna, something neither you nor your parents knew anything about, so you would learn that men and women don’t live by bread only; we live by every word that comes from God’s mouth. Your clothes didn’t wear out and your feet didn’t blister those forty years. You learned deep in your heart that God disciplines you in the same ways a father disciplines his child.

So it’s paramount that you keep the commandments of God, your God, walk down the roads he shows you and reverently respect him. God is about to bring you into a good land, a land with brooks and rivers, springs and lakes, streams out of the hills and through the valleys. It’s a land of wheat and barley, of vines and figs and pomegranates, of olives, oil, and honey. It’s land where you’ll never go hungry—always food on the table and a roof over your head. It’s a land where you’ll get iron out of rocks and mine copper from the hills.

Make sure you don’t forget God, your God, by not keeping his commandments, his rules and regulations that I command you today. Make sure that when you eat and are satisfied, build pleasant houses and settle in, see your herds and flocks flourish and more and more money come in, watch your standard of living going up and up—make sure you don’t become so full of yourself and your things that you forget God, your God,

the God who delivered you from Egyptian slavery;
the God who led you through that huge and fearsome wilderness,
those desolate, arid badlands crawling with fiery snakes and scorpions;
the God who gave you water gushing from hard rock;
the God who gave you manna to eat in the wilderness, something your ancestors had never heard of, in order to give you a taste of the hard life, to test you so that you would be prepared to live well in the days ahead of you."

The Lord brings us through so much, delivers us, frees us, redeems us - how could we ever forget how He loves us! It is easy to take God's love and protection for granted. How often do we neglect that our car gets us where we need to go, our clothes don't rip and we have an over abundance of shoes that keep our feet from swelling and blistering. Even God's chosen people failed to notice all of this during their 40 years of provision. They didn't take notice to even say "Thank you" to the Lord.

I know I am grateful for moments, but I am going to be even more grateful for His tangible provisions too, for those are extra gifts He gives us, just because he loves us and can.

This is what I am most grateful for today. A beautiful house that the Lord has provided for me to live in and love people from. And He gave me a sweet gift right out front!


1 comment:

  1. Jamie i am so excited for what God is doing through you and for you! I would love to come and see and walk your new neighborhood with you. Just text me.

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