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Wednesday, August 29, 2018

Why can't God's perfect timing hurry up?

We all go through seasons of change, both good and bad. When the change that happens is good it is sweet.  When it's good and unexpected, even sweeter.  We have changes that are just changes.  Things that happen in our lives that cause us to modify our plan or change our day.  the coffee shop we stop at every morning closes so we must find another.  The ATM machine next to the office goes down so we need to find a new place to grab some cash for lunch when we’re already running late.  We are constantly in a state change and sometimes it welcomed, sometimes it's just a different route or store but  sometimes it bigger than that. 

Sometimes we encounter the bad stuff.  The really tough things that hurt and impact our life and families in stressful and powerful ways.  Those are the ones that hurt.  Those are the ones that are confusing.  Those are the ones we don't want.  

Today in my reading I was reminded of another guy who was challenged with change and difficulty.  David spent much of his early years on the run and in fear of a king that he loved, supported and recognized as God' anointed.  I'm amazed at his ability to pass up easy solutions and wait for God's plan for his life to unfold and not put his will or want into the situations he encountered.  

He was so patient willing to wait that when his anointing as king came about... he willingly allowed and puppet king to but in place by his enemies to rule a part of the kingdom that by God's own design, was his to rule.  For years he waited patiently and one day God's plan came due. 

So all the elders of Israel came to the king at Hebron, and King David made a covenant with them at Hebron before the Lord, and they anointed David king over Israel.
2 Samuel 5:3

After years on the run, years in the shadows of others who denied his anointing, he became the king that God had planned. 

More than once he could have killed Saul and the people would have been okay with it.  His men offered to do it for him but he wouldn't have it. Why?  because he knew God had a time and place that was better than the one he could choose on his own.

I don't know about you but I'm in a season of change.  It’s uncomfortable and the only thing I want to do is force things to happen.  I want to push others to move in a way that will get things moving along and see some progress.  But that's a road that leads to disappointment as I can't make anyone do anything.  And if I try the only thing I can do for certain is make things worse. 

I'm prayerful and hopeful that God will give me the patience to see this through, in His time and and His way.  I know it will be better than what I can do alone even if it's not what I want right now.

Peace be with you!

Saturday, May 27, 2017

Once again, Archaeology confirms biblical account...

He answered, “I tell you, if these were silent, the very stones would cry out.”
Luke 19:40

Archaeology has long been the friend of the biblical account.  To date not a single discovery can point to a flaw or error in God's word but each year new discoveries confirm what Christians all over the world already know, the bible is true.  Skeptics love to point out there is no historical record of the officials and administrators in the bible. And if these were real, historic figures somewhere we would find note of them.


In 2007, prominent Israeli archaeologist Eilat Mazar was excavating a monumental public building in Jerusalem’s City of David—a structure she believes might be King David’s palace. The prize find from the Northern Tower excavations is a cache of more than 100 clay bullae—lumps of clay used to seal administrative and financial documents in antiquity.  


Mazar believed that these bullae fell down the slope from the Large Stone Structure—which she believes is King David’s palace. One bulla bears a name (ḥym‘ẓ) that occurs three times in the Bible (1 Samuel 14:50; 2 Samuel 15:27–36; 1 Kings 4:15), but has never before been found archaeologically until now. A seal that was used to stamp another bulla belonged to a woman. The bullae,according to Mazar, suggest that “there was a large archive in the palace” and that the capital of Judah was managed by a sophisticated governmental bureaucracy.


Thank you Lord for being faithful and always confirming the Truth for us all!