Forever Faithful



"Your kingdom is an everlasting kingdom, and your dominion endures through all generations. The LORD is faithful to all His promises and loving toward all He has made" (Psalm 145:13).

Yesterday I received an interesting email ad from Staples, an office supply store where we periodically shop. This ad especially caught my attention as the subject was "Will Office Depot closings affect you?"

Office Depot, a competitor to Staples, is closing some stores and Staples "thoughtfully" wants to inform me (even though we don't have any Office Depot stores in our area). The ad begins "You can always count on Staples" followed by a press report about the Office Depot closings.

Well that sure caught my attention and I called Brooksyne over to have a look. She thought it sounded rather arrogant. The email confidently proclaims "when other suppliers are closing their doors we're here to stay." Well I certainly hope that's true but only time will tell.

I believe one of the greatest perspectives we can have in life is a daily recognition of God's faithful and abundant blessings. In the physical realm these blessings vary among us. Some have better health than others, some have more of this world's goods, and some have greater heartaches.

Because we live in the physical realm we inevitably focus on these. Nevertheless, how quickly these things can change! Any security we have in the physical world is very tenuous. There is such uncertainty in the current economic conditions and millions are affected.

We all know that that "steady" job can quickly vanish. An unfaithful spouse, a tragic accident or medical diagnosis can alter our present and future plans instantly. We really have no guarantees of security in regard to the physical realm. Bluntly speaking a store, no matter how popular it is, can't really claim, "You can always count on ______." (I realize the advertisement slogan is intended to make people feel more secure about Staples in an insecure economy.)

But in the spiritual realm our security is absolute with no deficiency whatsoever. These blessings are safe and abundantly adequate regardless of where we live or how "blessed" we happen to be in the physical. My Christian brother or sister reading this in Africa, India or anywhere else on this planet is equally blessed with me in the spiritual realm.

What a tremendously assuring truth is expressed in the daily verse. These are 3,000 year old words written by King David. "Your kingdom is an everlasting kingdom, and Your dominion endures through all generations. The LORD is faithful to all His promises and loving toward all He has made" (Psalm 145:13). The first part of the verse is classic Hebrew parallelism, a great reinforcement of the reality of God's eternal Kingdom.
  • Your kingdom is an everlasting kingdom,
  • Your dominion endures through all generations.
The second part has two complimentary truths.
  • The LORD is faithful to all His promises.
  • The Lord is loving toward all He has made.
These statements may not always appear to be true in regard to our own observation and experiences but they are absolutely true in the spiritual realm and equally so regardless of the extent of our physical and material blessing or lack thereof.

Many of you are encountering a shaking that reveals the insecurity of this present world. Today, let us consider the altogether abundant blessings and promises of God.  "He who did not spare His own Son, but gave Him up for us all--how will He not also, along with Him, graciously give us all things?" (Romans 8:32).

Be encouraged today,

Stephen & Brooksyne Weber

Daily prayer: Jesus, our material accumulation initially brings great pleasure but it fades with each passing day. When we strive to hold onto that which is fleeting it deters us from that which has eternal significance. Lord, You promise to give us all things that we have need of as we seek You and Your Kingdom above all. May Your light shine in our hearts to give us the light of the glory of God in the face of our Lord Jesus Christ.

Chaplain Stephen and Brooksyne Weber serve with Transport for Christ. Click here to contact the Webers


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