Saturday 14 Jun 2008

Saturday Reading: John 3:16-21
 
Key Verse: John 3:20
20  For everyone who does evil hates the Light, and does not come to the Light, lest his deeds should be exposed.
 
Devotion:
How do you go about knowing just who you can trust? Well, that normally takes time. We start to trust people that seem to tell us the truth. We then place more trust in them the longer they continue to tell us the truth. That trust gets eroded quite quickly every time that person comes up with something that is not the truth, much more quickly than the time it takes to build up that trust in the beginning! The disciples did not have too much time to learn all about Jesus as they followed Him as His disciples. But in everything they did, they found truth through Him and built up a trust that would stand the test of time and persecution!
 
A perfect record of His love towards us is written in our Bibles so that we can know that same truth. All we need do is to read about it and we begin to see the truth that was started before time and will continue until time is no more. Within that truth we find out Christ Jesus. He came to this earth so that He could willingly go to the cross and pay for our sins; sins that we may continue to do, but sins that are forgiven through what He did for us. I know of no other person who can show that much love. I know of no other records of any other gods that show so much love as Christ has shown us. For me, that fact alone sets Him apart from any other god. The fact that all other gods can be traced back to things that people have created for themselves also means that there are no other true gods than God our Father.
 
The truth is plain for us to see. He continues to watch over us. He continues to love us. He continues to answer our prayers. He continues to uphold His law. He continues to make sure His promises stand for eternity. We need to realise that fact and make sure that we do recognise Him for the Very God that He is. He shows us the light, giving us the choice to follow it in truth, or hide from it because of our shameful deeds. The choice is our. The destination is sadly never considered…
 
Points to Ponder:
How often do you try to find things in the dark?
 
Do you wait for God’s instruction where you would not expect Him to be?