We live
in a world full of promises.
You can't turn the
television on, drive down the road, or walk into a coffee shop without adds
blaring at you promising you a "better life." You can get smooth
skin, a skinny belly, and hair where you want it and no hair in places you
don't if you try their product or worship their god.
From political campaigns to pinky swears our world is full of promises.
From political campaigns to pinky swears our world is full of promises.
But the problem is
these promises hardly ever pan out, do they?
Why is that?
I mean, do we even
really know what a real promise looks like anymore?
Actually,
we are mere mortals, who instead of controlling the world around us, are tossed
around by it. Tossed around by our desires, by disasters, by the domino effect
our world has upon us.
We can't control the world, we barely control ourselves.
So who are we, humanity, to make promises?
We can't control the world, we barely control ourselves.
So who are we, humanity, to make promises?
Truth is,
God is the only One who is able to make real promises.
He is the only One who can rightly keep His word... who has the authority, the position, the power to do so. He is the only One who is truly faithful.
He is the only One who can rightly keep His word... who has the authority, the position, the power to do so. He is the only One who is truly faithful.
God comes
through on His promises.
So, when
He says in Jeremiah 33:14-16, “I will cause a Righteous Branch to
sprout up for David,”
“He will
administer justice and righteousness in the land.”
“Judah will be saved,”
“Jerusalem will dwell securely”
… When He promises, Justice, Salvation, and Deliverance…
Do You Trust Him?
“Jerusalem will dwell securely”
… When He promises, Justice, Salvation, and Deliverance…
Do You Trust Him?
This season of
Advent, as you wait for the coming of our Lord. May you experience true hope in
the promises of our God. The God who always does what He says.
May you learn to trust in Him and may you hope extravagantly!
May you learn to trust in Him and may you hope extravagantly!