Several thousand years ago, God made the promise to childless Abraham. "In
you, all families of the earth shall be blessed (Genesis 12:3). Abraham
died, and God worked.
God renewed the promise to Jacob. Jacob was a greedy thief who deceived.
Jacob died, and God continued to work.
God acted on the promise when He used Moses to free Israel from Egypt.
Moses led Israel out of Egypt through the wilderness. Then he died, but God
continued to work.
The period of the judges was a time of extreme ungodliness. Israel gravely
disappointed God. They were the useless enemy of His purposes. Still, God
worked.
God hand-picked Saul to be king of Israel. This humble, unassuming,
merciful man became an arrogant, impetuous, insecure leader. He died, and
God worked.
God hand-picked David because his heart was God's property. David made
mistakes, but he also lifted faith and the praise of God to a new level.
He died, and God worked.
The nation of Israel divided. Both Israel and Judah became extremely
corrupt and idolatrous. Still God continued to work.
God sent His son. We humans killed him. Jesus died, but God continued to
work powerfully. God raised him from the dead and enthroned him as Lord of
lords.
God powerfully used Peter (who denied Jesus) and Paul (who persecuted
Christians). They died, and God continued to work.
Philip, Stephen, Barnabas, Silas, Titus, Timothy, John, Peter, Mark, Mary
Magdalene, Mary, Martha, the daughters of Philip, Lydia, Lois, Eunice--God
used them all as He kept the promise. They all died, and God still
continued to work.
We seek to be God's people. Because of our faith and repentance, we
committed to God by being baptized into Christ. But, in the arrogance of
small faith, we look at the future with grave concern. We act as if the
future can destroy the promise of God. As always, we will die, and God will
work. Only God's judgment will bring His work to conclusion. Humans never
cancel the promise or prevent God from continuing His work. All our
arrogance aside, the fact is this: humans cannot cancel God's promise or
stop God's work.
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