Friday, July 29, 2011

What do you see in your clouds?

This was Oswald Chambers' "My Utmost for His Highest" devotional for today, and it blew me away.  God's character is unchanging, and His goodness is as evident in the overcast days as it is when the sun is shining brightly.


WHAT DO YOU SEE IN YOUR CLOUDS?
"Behold, He cometh with clouds." Revelation 1:7
In the Bible clouds are always connected with God. Clouds are those sorrows or sufferings or providences, within or without our personal lives, which seem to dispute the rule of God. It is by those very clouds that the Spirit of God is teaching us how to walk by faith. If there were no clouds, we should have no faith. "The clouds are but the dust of our Father's feet." The clouds are a sign that He is there. What a revelation it is to know that sorrow and bereavement and suffering are the clouds that come along with God! God cannot come near without clouds, He does not come in clear shining.
It is not true to say that God wants to teach us something in our trials: through every cloud He brings, He wants us to unlearn something. His purpose in the cloud is to simplify our belief until our relationship to Him is exactly that of a child - God and my own soul, other people are shadows. Until other people become shadows, clouds and darkness will be mine every now and again. Is the relationship between myself and God getting simpler than ever it has been?
There is a connection between the strange providences of God and what we know of Him, and we have to learn to interpret the mysteries of life in the light of our knowledge of God. Unless we can look the darkest, blackest fact full in the face without damaging God's character, we do not yet know Him.
"They feared as they entered the cloud . . ." - Is there anyone "save Jesus only" in your cloud? If so, it will get darker; you must get to the place where there is "no one any more save Jesus only."

1 comment:

Andrew and Darcy Boersma said...

Hey Ryan and Kendra-

Thank you for the continued updates. We had a pastor at our church on Sunday named Dennis Wood who has lived 5 years with liver cancer. He's had 16 different Doctors and none of them can medically explain why he is still alive. He quoted Psalm 118:17 which says "I will not die but live, and will proclaim what the Lord has done." We pray that the Lord continues to work in and through your lives. We wish we could be at the Rodeo!

Andrew and Darcy Boersma