God, Where Are You?!: Finding Strength and Purpose in Your Wilderness

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God, Where Are You?!: Finding Strength and Purpose in Your Wilderness

God, Where Are You?!: Finding Strength and Purpose in Your Wilderness

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When Jesus saw her weeping, and the Jews who had come along with her also weeping, he was deeply moved in spirit and troubled. 34 “Where have you laid him?” he asked. “Come and see, Lord,” they replied. 35 Jesus wept’ (John 11:33-35).

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Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil for You are with me; Your rod and Your staff, they comfort me.” – Psalm 23:4 Then Jesus said, “Did I not tell you that if you believe, you will see the glory of God?” 41 So they took away the stone. Then Jesus looked up and said, “Father, I thank you that you have heard me. 42 I knew that you always hear me, but I said this for the benefit of the people standing here, that they may believe that you sent me.” So God asks another question: “Who told you that you were naked?” This question was intended to show Adam that something new had taken place inside him, namely, the birth of his conscience. An inner voice was telling Adam that he was naked and guilty before God. Someone has said, “If the best of men had his innermost thoughts written on his forehead, he’d never take off his hat.” We are all corrupt in our hearts. God used this question to get Adam to see that he was corrupted in his heart because he had disobeyed. A. If a person were to steal today, his action of stealing would be the visible karma. The fruit of... If you are demanding that God show up in your life … He already has. He was there before you even asked Him to come.

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Lord, You are my strength and my portion. You chose to lift the scales from my eyes so I know You. You know me, by name, for You formed me long ago in my mother’s womb, as You did all Your children. The truth is that God is still in control!He has not given His authority or His oversight away. He is working behind the scenes of your life. Let me direct God’s first question to you: Where are you? Are you hiding, afraid of God, because of sin in your life? Maybe you’re trying to cover your sin with the fig leaves of your good works. Perhaps, like Jonah, you are one of God’s children, and yet you are running from His purpose for your life. You have sin you have not confessed to Him. Your guilt may make you think that God is after you to punish you. The Bible says that God is after you to save you from the judgment your sin deserves. He is graciously calling, “Where are you?” If you will come to Him and confess your sin, He will deliver you from Satan’s domain of darkness and transfer you to the kingdom of His beloved Son, in whom you will have redemption, the forgiveness of sins (Col. 1:13-14). That’s how to deal with your guilt. Discussion Questions When suffering comes, we forget to find our own mistake, and we immediately put the blame on others; we do not even hesitate to accuse God for that matter. Do you have family members or friends dealing with something similar? My heart goes out to you, each one of you.

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Mary and Martha were confused and in anguish. They both had hoped that Jesus would come to turn things around, but then they lost hope. Their brother lay dead. Jesus didn’t get frustrated or angry with their responses. Jesus was not offended. Instead, Jesus’ response was to comfort them and respond to both of them differently. Jesus knew exactly where they were spiritually and emotionally. Jesus reminded them both that for those who place their faith, hope and trust in Christ, physical death is not the end.The serpent is cursed to crawl on its belly and eat dust. As Donald Barnhouse explains, “To eat dust is to know defeat, and that is God’s prophetic judgment upon the enemy.... There will be continuous aspiration, but never any attainment” ( Genesis: A Dev o tional Exposition [Zondervan], p. 22). The serpent was literally condemned to crawl on its belly, which I understand to mean that before the curse, it did not do so. (Some commentators say that it did, but that now God attaches new significance to that fact.) God has created humanity with the ability to choose. This means that we are not forced into a relationship with Him. He allows us to reject Him and to commit other evil acts as well. He could force us to be loving. He could force us to be good. But then what kind of relationship would we have with Him? It would not be a relationship at all, but a forced, absolutely controlled obedience. Instead He gave us the human dignity of free will.

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Martha appeared to be sure in her faith. She was outwardly confident that Jesus is the son of God. Martha believed in the resurrection. She was a believer but she also believed that if Jesus had come sooner, her brother might not have died. The pain and sorrow could have been avoided. Martha’s desire seemed much more important to her than the plan, purpose and timing of God. This is the hardest part, isn’t it? When life is hard, when things are not working out, when things are difficult & everything that could go wrong does go wrong… and the hardest part is just not knowing. Not knowing where God is. Not knowing how this is going to work out.Behind the serpent, Satan is condemned to an existence of frustration and defeat. This is seen most pointedly in the cross, where Satan thought he had finally defeated God’s program by killing the Savior. But the cross was God’s greatest victory, because in it and in the resurrection of Christ, Satan’s final doom was secured. Though during this age God allows Satan some leash, so that he wins some battles, he’s going to lose the war! When he had said this, Jesus called in a loud voice, “Lazarus, come out!” 44 The dead man came out, his hands and feet wrapped with strips of linen, and a cloth around his face. Jesus said to them, “Take off the grave clothes and let him go.” 45 Therefore many of the Jews who had come to visit Mary, and had seen what Jesus did, believed in him’ (John 11:38-45).



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