Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Live With God's Hand Upon You

Hand of God


By Rev. Ernest V. George   


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1 Chronicles 4: 10 – “10 Jabez cried to the God of Israel, saying, Oh, that You would bless me and enlarge my border, and that Your hand might be with me, and You would keep me from evil so it might not hurt me! And God granted his request.

The Hand of God is a figure of speech which points to God’s sovereign power in creation and in His actions on His people’s behalf, especially in redemption. In our Scripture we hear the cry of Jabez who understood the need to have the Hand of God upon his life in order to see a difference. He knew the impact his life would have if the Hand of God was upon him!

a. God creates by His hand [Acts 7:50]
b. God holds the world in His hand [Psalm 95:4]
c. God’s creatures are fed from His hand [Psalm 145:16]
d. God’s hand ensures success for His people [Isaiah 41:10]  

Living under the Hand of God signifies that we are living under the realm of His influence. When we prepare ourselves and seek God we will come under the Hand of God. Being under the Hand of God is a life filled with faith in God – it does not mean that we will not face any difficulties, but that we will be protected and shielded from the work of the enemy. There are four aspects of the Hand of God I would like to highlight based on the Word of God.

1. Outstretched Hand of God! Jeremiah 32:17

The Hand of God that is outstretched signifies God’s POWER! Nothing is too hard for the all-powerful, invincible, mighty God! It is the mighty power of His Hand that parted the Red Sea and the River Jordan. Every miracle is manifestation of the power of His Hand! As the prophet Habakkuk says, power is hidden in the Hand of God. [Habakkuk 3:4]

2. Unchanging Hand of God! Hebrews 6:17, 18

The unchanging Hand of God signifies God’s PERSON! His personality that is consistent is revealed through His Hand. God is dependable and by making an oath, God makes an un-breakable covenant with us. God does NOT change [Malachi 3:6], He is the same yesterday, today and forever [Hebrews 13:8] God Himself asked Moses if His arm was too short to save? Surely not! [Numbers11:23]. God’s unchanging nature manifested through His Hand:-
a)   Gracious Hand of God [Nehemiah 2:8]
b)   Healing Hand of God [Luke 5:13]
c)   Right Hand of God [Psalm 118:16 ;Isaiah 41:10]
d)   Comforting and Strengthening Hand of God [Genesis 49:24;Psalm 18: 31-34]

3. Everlasting Hand of God! Deuteronomy 33:27

The everlasting Hand of God signifies God’s PROTECTION! God’s love is displayed by His everlasting arms that are always there to protect and shield you!  He has drawn you with His loving kindness and loved you with an everlasting love [Jeremiah 31:3], and He stretches forth His arms against your enemies that try to harm you. [Psalm 138:7]. In order for God’s Hand to be upon our lives, we need to abide in Him. Be close to God and live a life of faith. Seek Him sincerely and let His Hand guide us all the days of our lives.

4. Upraised Hand of God! Isaiah 10:4

In talking about the Hand of God, we cannot but mention that the upraised Hand of God signifies God’s divine PUNISHMENT! A father that loves his children will not stop at disciplining his child. Similarly, the love of God, the Father is sincere and complete hence when we fall short of His desires He will punish us ONLY so that we may return to Him and do what He wants! He is a just God and He loves us too much to let go off us!
May God’s Hand be upon us, so we will be highly favored! 









Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Praise glorifies God and defeats the enemy



Praise in Troubled Times


2 Chronicles 20:1-25

Faced with his nation's certain demise, King Jehoshaphat responded with worship. Read his prayer in today's passage, and you may find it difficult to separate the petition from the praise. Going deeper than familiar expressions like "hallelujah" and "praise the Lord," his prayer celebrates God's personhood and extols His virtues.

Furthermore, the king led the nation in glorifying God for His past redemption. As the Israelites focused on the Lord (and away from the incoming armies), the people recalled anew how He had intervened, sometimes dramatically. This was exactly what God had told the Israelites to do—to instruct their children about His ways so they could honor Him every day (Deut. 6:7). This builds courage and strengthens faith.

The people's praise paved the way for their complete dependence upon Him. The odds of the small Israelite army beating the united force of three enemies were slim. However, in the people's worshipful state of mind, they could admit their weakness and await divine intervention. God gave them an outrageous solution to the problem: to do nothing. Even so, Israel was spiritually prepared to go against human reason and obey. God loves it when we throw ourselves upon His mercy, because then His power can be released in its fullness.

God is also willing to lead you to victory in troubled times. The Israelites' story is recorded in His Word so that all believers may apply its principles. Bend your heart and mind toward the Lord, and He will enlarge your vision of who He is and what He can do on your behalf.



Troubled? Try Praise!


Deuteronomy 20:1-4

A lot of negative emotions accompany hardship: frustration, despair, fear, and doubt. People ruled by those feelings often make poor choices. This is why I recommend that you decide now to respond to troubled times the way the Israelites did: with praise. Even in the darkest hours, worshipping God fills the heart with joy and the mind with peace. A believer who is filled in this way can wisely keep a commitment to obey the Lord no matter what.

Worshipping the Lord enlarges our vision. By doing so, we begin to see how He is at work in the world, perhaps in ways and places we never noticed before. More particularly, we see what God is doing in our situation and notice areas where He requires our obedience.

Our human tendency is to plot a course through a situation toward the easiest solution. But believers who strike out on their own do not mature in faith. Moreover, they miss out on the blessings of following the Lord's plan. Stopping to praise can divert us from the easy way out and direct us to the right path—namely, the way of God's will. Taking a step forward in faith can be frightening. However, believers are completely safe risking their whole future on the Lord's faithfulness. He has never disappointed anyone!

It's hard to despair while honoring the Lord for His love and strength. We can dispel doubt by recalling His past faithfulness—and ease frustration by committing our future plans to Him. Praise is not the obvious reaction to hardship, but it is the wisest response.


a hymn of praise

Praise Him! Praise Him!

Praise Him! praise Him!
Jesus, our blessed Redeemer!
Sing, O Earth,
His wonderful love proclaim!
Hail Him! hail Him!
highest archangels in glory;
Strength and honor
give to His holy Name!
Like a shepherd,
Jesus will guard His children,
In His arms He carries them all day long.

Chorus:

Praise Him! praise Him!
tell of His excellent greatness;
Praise Him! praise Him!
ever in joyful song!

Praise Him! praise Him!
Jesus, our blessed Redeemer!
For our sins He suffered,
and bled and died.
He our Rock,
our hope of eternal salvation,

Hail Him! hail Him!
Jesus the Crucified.
Sound His praises!
Jesus who bore our sorrows;
Love unbounded,
wonderful, deep and strong.

Praise Him! praise Him!
Jesus, our blessed Redeemer!
Heav'nly portals
loud with hosannas ring!
Jesus, Savior, reigneth forever and ever;

Crown Him! crown Him!
Prophet and Priest and King!
Christ is coming!
over the world victorious,
Pow'r and glory unto the Lord belong.
—Fanny Crosby, 1869




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