There is a little phrase in the Bible that I get
excited about every time I come across it. It is just two little words,
but it is found throughout the Bible and is probably one of the most
powerful two-word phrases in it. It is simply this: But God . . .
As
we go through the Bible, we constantly read disastrous reports of the
terrible things the devil had planned for God's people. Then we come to
this little phrase, But God . . ., and the next thing we read about is a
victory. In the above scripture, the fact is mentioned that we are all
sinners, a condition that deserves punishment and death. The phrase But
God . . . interrupts the process. God's love is brought into the
situation and changes everything.
While we were sinners, Christ
died for us, and by doing so, proved His love for us. He proved that His
love interrupts the devastation of sin. When God called me into the
ministry, people told me, "Joyce, a group of us have been talking, and
we feel that there is no way you are ever going to be able to do what
you say God has told you that you are going to do. We don't feel your
personality is suitable for such a job." I still remember how awful I
felt when they said those things to me.
I was hurt and discouraged
. . . but God had called me, and He qualified me. What others thought
was not even usable, God saw value in. He helped me, and He will do the
same thing for you.
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