Showing posts with label stand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stand. Show all posts

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Standing in the fire

Today: Daniel 1-3

Sometimes when people ask me what I do for a living, I'd like to answer, "Firefighter."

At times, it feels like an accurate description of my workday. And besides--firefighters are just plain cool--and hot at the same time. :)

Do I fight actual fires? Only on my BBQ grill.

Am I under life-threatening pressure? Not exactly.

However, I think Daniel, Shadrach, Meschach and Abednego could have described their lives as firefighters...and not just because of the incident described in today's passage about the latter three standing in a fiery furnace.

These guys were superhero-cool. They had courage to stand in the fire literally, but also to put their lives on the line for God. They were smart. They were strong. They were leaders...even while they were held captive in another country.

What qualities helped them stand in the fire--both literally and as the minority God-fearing group of four faced with massive obstacles?

Bold faith. Conviction. A lot of prayer! Commitment to honor God. Courage. God's miraculous power. Vision.

With God's help, you and I can develop the same characteristics as these four famous firefighters. We face fires in our everyday lives--at work, home and even at church. One thing that's interesting about fire? It can destroy or refine things, depending on what they're made of. Fire destroys buildings, paper and trees--but it refines and purifies precious metals. The fires of our lives are like that--they can damage and destroy us or make us better.

Can you handle the heat?



Tomorrow: Daniel 4-6

Monday, July 19, 2010

Standing in the gap

Today: Ezekiel 21-22

I'm rediscovering that Ezekiel is a tragic book in the Bible. In much of today's passage, God talked to (and through) Ezekiel about the wickedness of His people. They deserted Him and his ways for all kinds of sin. At the end of this passage, I found this excerpt of God's Word to Ezekiel particularly sad:

"I looked for someone
to stand up for me against all this,
to repair the defenses of the city,
to take a stand for me
and stand in the gap
to protect this land
so I wouldn't have to destroy it.
I couldn't find anyone.
Not one..."

Isn't that heartbreaking? God felt totally deserted by the people He loved. He wanted just one to love Him back--and to take a stand for Him and stand in the gap to protect their land--but no one did.

I wonder how often that happens today? I wonder how many times God looks at the earth and sees people committing atrocities, looking for one person who will take a stand with Him against evil or injustice.

I hope that these verses are never echoed again. I pray that people like you and me will rise up and stand in the gap for people who desperately need God and His love. I hope that we won't ever get tired of praying for them. And I pray that we won't ever tire of standing for God--even if we have to do it alone.

Tomorrow: Ezekiel 23-24