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Know that the Lord is God

 

 

 

 

Know that the Lord is God. It is He who made us and not we ourselves.

Psalm 100:3

 

 

My ancestors came to America in 1639. For dozens of generations they made their living making shoes and boots. My great great great-grandfather Ezra was the first man to manufacture leather shoe strings here. In those days you made your boots and you pulled yourself by your own bootstraps, literally as well as figuratively.

 

Here in the western world we take pride in being ‘self-made’ people. Independence and self-sustainability are closely held values. Especially in the last 60 years, we have come to view ourselves more and more as the answer to our own problems. “The answer is within you,” we are told. The self-help section of the bookstore is replete with volumes on how we can fix whatever ails us.

 

It’s true that God has endowed us with miraculous brains capable of far more than we imagine. He was bestowed upon us the gift of willpower to choose a new direction and carve a new path for ourselves and our families. We are not slaves to our heritage. Chains of bondage and abuse can be broken in a single generation that has the will to break them.

 

But given all that ability, do we really have this all-powerful ‘genie’ within us? Well, yes and no.  Yes, we have many abilities. But no, we never have discovered the way to the end of our sorrows in our own power.

 

But ordinary people loved by an extraordinary God find power greater than themselves. History is filled with persons who were unlikely candidates for success. The bible especially emphasizes this. True to His Word, God doesn’t just call those equipped to be successful; He God equips those He calls. He wants us to be victors over trials, overcomers, freed from the bonds that otherwise would enslave us.

 

But we are like sheep with a strong tendency to stray from the fold, each of us to their own way. We easily get lost and put ourselves into dangerous fields by our own wrong thinking and self-seeking behaviors.

 

I know two things:

1. There is a God.

2. I’m not him.

 

We start to discover the equipping power that God wants to give us by acknowledging that it is God who made us, not we ourselves. When we acknowledge that we are His sheep and belong in His pasture, we don’t rely on our own distraught ways.  All throughout scripture we are reminded, “Remember I am the Lord your God.” (It is He who has made us and not we ourselves.)  When we remember our true identity, a child of God, one of his beloved sheep, we’ll be glad to stay under His protective watch.

 

In all your daily activities, your plans, your fears, and your ambitions, know that the Lord is God. It is He that made us and not we ourselves.

 

I will praise you for I am fearfully and wonderfully made

 

 

I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made.
Psalm 139:14

 

 

If you’ve been trying to ‘walk the talk’ you know how easy it is to become discouraged. We quickly beat ourselves up over the little progress we make toward our goals, and the mistakes we make along the way. We might be tempted to give up and say, “It’s no use. I’ll never become better.” Like Paul, we keep doing the things we shouldn’t and don’t do the things we should. Welcome to living in your own power.

 

But behind this pessimistic view of ourselves is a backdrop of how we are actually wonderfully made. Our bodies are marvels of creation. I mean, which of you tell your heart to beat, your lungs to breathe, or your kidneys to clean your blood? Even though you may think you cannot learn, your brain is constantly absorbing and processing new information, teaching you how to adapt to your environment. (Have you ever lived next to a railway or fire station and soon discover that you have tuned out the loud sounds?) Who taught you to handle both heavy and delicate objects with the same hand? Who taught your digestive track to handle all the junk food you put into it and keep your body functioning? Despite what YOU see in the mirror, you are fearfully and wonderfully made.

 

Beyond a wonderfully created body, you’ve been given a spirit that knows what it wants and yearns to achieve it. Even though our will chooses sometimes to believe lies, we have inside of us this still small voice that speaks truth. We have a natural yearning to be close to God, even though we try to feed that need with oh so many other things.  You have the ability to learn from mistakes, to choose goodness, to forgive, to perceive and enjoy true beauty. There is no law or military force that can take away from you your decision to be at peace, to pray, to be content, to trust in God, or to praise Him. You are fearfully and wonderfully made!

 

Psalm 100:3 reminds us that it is God who made us so wonderful. No matter what the self-books say, we are not self-made. So it naturally follows that we should:

 

In all your ways acknowledge the Lord and the Lord will direct your path. Proverbs 3-6

 

In everything give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you. 1 Thessalonians 5:18

 

Look in a different mirror today and see the person made by the Creator of the Universe who knows the stars by name and holds the oceans in His hand. It is this same awesome God who wonderfully made you and chooses to love you, even when you mess up. You’re not perfect. But you are wonderfully made by a loving God. Tell Him “I will praise you.”