Hello my friends,
I guess some people are missing my devotions so here they are for those who need it,Thanks for letting me know,Kathy Martin
January 13, 2006- Saturday
I was washing my car one evening as the sun was preparing to kiss the earth goodnight. Glancing up, I impulsively pointed the hose at it as if to extinguish its flames. The absurdity of my action hit me, and I laughed.
Then I thought of God's laughter in Psalm 2. Wicked nations were plotting to overthrow God's anointed, thus ultimately opposing the Almighty Himself. But He sits in the heavens, calm and unthreatened. Man's boldest efforts to oppose such awesome power is ludicrous. The Almighty doesn't even rise from His throne; He just laughs in derision.
But is this a heartless or cruel laughter? No! His same infinite greatness that mocks man's defiance also marks His sympathy for man in his lost condition. He's the same God who takes no pleasure in the death of the wicked (Ezekiel 33:11). And He was the incarnate Savior who wept over Jerusalem when His own people rejected Him (Matthew 23:37-39). He is great in judgment but also in compassion (Exodus 34:6-7).
God's laughter gives us the assurance that Christ will ultimately triumph over evil. Any defiance of Him and His will is futile. Instead of opposing the Son, we should submit to the Lord Jesus and take refuge in Him. —Dennis De Haan
God dwells in light and holiness,
In splendor and in might;
It's godly fear of His great power
That helps us do what's right. —D. De Haan
Mankind's limited potential highlights God's limitless power.
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