He will turn again, he
will have compassion upon us; he will subdue our iniquities; and thou wilt cast
all their sins into the depths of the sea.
Micah 7:19
There is light at the
end of the tunnel; the grace and mercy which defines our God will be made
evident in your life beyond the fact that you are still breathing right not and
capable of reading this devotional… The children of God were challenged in
their faith and trust in God through the adversity and hardships that they face…
We all go through tough time and situations; however, you can take courage in knowing today that trouble won’t last always…
The bible declares to us through its pages that the love of God will save,
forgive, cleanse and mature all who come to know and believe in Him… When I
read this passage from Micah I am reminded of the 30th Psalm, in the
fifth verse these words are recorded, “For his anger lasts only
a moment, but his favor lasts a lifetime; weeping may remain for a night, but
rejoicing comes in the morning…” I refer to this passage to make the point that we will face
situations that will leave us weeping; not matter how long we endure them we
can persevere knowing that joy will indeed come… Our hope is not in the literal
meaning of tomorrow, but that Christ will show up at the right time and place which
will bestow upon us the most joy we can obtain from the aforementioned
situation… Even though you may be
in a rut or feeling down and out; you should find peace in knowing that “He will turn again…” God loves you and He wants to see you succeed…
His desire is for you to reach levels far above what the human eye can
comprehend and for you to obtain a weight of glory which Paul says that our
present suffering cannot compare with… The book of Lamentations, written by
Jeremiah reminds us that God’s mercies fail not; that they are new every
morning, Jeremiah then goes on to tell us that it is because of His compassion
that we are not consumed and he concludes by saying great is thy faithfulness…
Micah echoes those same sentiments today; the second part of this verse says, “…he will have compassion upon us; he will
subdue our iniquities…” Despite what you have
done, despite the decisions you have made, the love of God won’t allow you to
be utterly cast down… Sure, you will deal with the consequences of your
actions, you will face and reap what you have sown; however, you should be
encouraged today to know that the God will subdue our iniquities… He will carry
them for us; He will pay the ransom and cancel the debt upon our heads… This
feat has already been accomplished through the nail-scarred hands of Jesus
Christ… The enemy doesn’t want you to know this, but you need to know today
that all of your past, present and future mistakes have already been cast “…into the depths of the sea…” You are no longer subject to the punishment
due to such actions that you have taken and wrongs that you have committed…
Don’t give the enemy the vice to make you think that you have been rejected and
cast off… See, we must soon realize today that we surely have made mistakes,
but Micah wants you to know that God will turn, He will come and see about you (see Mary Magdalene at the savior’s tomb or
the disciples hiding in the upper room), He will restore you (just ask Peter after denying that he knew Jesus in the
courtyard) and He will clean you
up and plant you feet on solid ground (see Saul’s conversion and how God changed his name to Paul and
gave him a new lease on life…)
Today we find the
prophet Micah speaking of the present condition of children of God… He shines
light on the fact that we have been given a free will and because of the
choices and decisions that we make, we ultimately bare the consequences of our
actions! At the time when Micah writes this letter; we, just like the
Israelites have found ourselves putting a wall up or simply distancing ourselves
from the way and will of the Lord… We have walked the wrong road, delighted in
the wrong things and associated ourselves with the wrong kind of people… Make
no mistake about it, the Israelites were facing a time when it appeared that
God was distant (the reality was that
dealing with the consequences of our actions may make us think He is distant
simply because we want think we shouldn’t be subject to reaping what we have
sown)… This indeed is a time
when there was no hope in sight and the enemy appeared to be triumphant over
them! Micah says He will turn again, understand that God desires for us to walk
according to His will, but will remove His hand when we desire to walk in our
own footsteps! Micah is providing the children with hope today, saying that
although you are facing trials, know that He will turn again, He will lift you
up, He will suppress your enemy and He will bless you with victory… There will
be times in our lives when we will feel the absences of God due to
circumstances that we tried to control, it is at this point that we must humble
ourselves and become dependent on God if we want Him to move on our behalf! Trials
come to make us strong and prep us for the next level of God’s plan; not cause
up to give up on our destiny… Micah says that He will cast all sins into the depths of the
sea… Jesus came to save on His first mission, when He returns He will come to
judge! Let us understand the words that Micah is saying today; God hasn’t
forgotten about you, He hasn’t given up on you, but you must endure the
hardships of life to be molded and prepared for Christ return… You must face
humbling circumstances, you must deal with heartache, but know that God is a
God of mercy; He will never put more on you than you can bare and He will always
be there! Trust Him, accept Him and walk according to His will… Trials may be raging, circumstance may seem
unbearable, but know that God is simply waiting for you to turn it over, focus
on His face and know that He has all power in the palm of His hand!
BE BLESSED!!!
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