God Only Knows

It’s funny the things we say flippantly that contain nuggets of truth. I thought of this recently when I heard someone utter the words “God only knows why.”  I can’t even remember what they were talking about, but it made me stop and think. We say these words sometimes as a means of acknowledging the unpredictable aspects of life. We excuse our crazy neighbor’s behavior by positing that because there doesn’t appear to be an Earthly reason why they would act that way, perhaps there’s a celestial one. We use it as an excuse for our forgetfulness, our missteps, and our inadequacies. “God only knows” we say, in our exasperation with life.

Despite the gravity we fail to assign to these words, they are seriously true. God does only know. He alone knows really why things turn out the way that they do, He alone knows why people are they way they are. He knows the depths of our hearts, and the intricacies of the planet for He created both. While I may struggle with my lack of understanding, wanting to anticipate and explain the mysteries of life, I can take comfort in the fact that even when I do think I understand, only God knows the whole story. He alone knows the purposes and the plans He has designed and He knows how the mundane and the tragic work to accomplish them. When I’m faced with what I do not understand, I can trust that He does, and He knows just how He will use it in my life for His ultimate glory.

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New Mercies

At this time of year, it’s common to make resolutions of what we hope to accomplish in the 365 days that lie ahead. Researchers tell us that few of us will keep these resolves for any length of time. We start out well-intentioned, and yet somewhere along the way, we fall back into our old habits, and making the same resolutions the next New Year’s Day.

Although it seems trite to say, it’s such a wonderful gift that God doesn’t suffer from these same affinities. After all, when He makes to a promise, He is faithful at keeping it. Whether this promise is thousands of years old, like the one He gave Noah that He would never again destroy the Earth with a flood, or a promise that daily resonates with us, such as the fact that He is with us always, when God resolves to do something, He sticks with it.

In the same vein, one of the promises that God maintains is to provide daily what we need. In fact, Lammentations 3:22-23 says that God’s faithfulness is demonstrated through the new compassions He provides every morning. Think about it! Did you have a rough day today? Tomorrow God has new ways that He will demonstrate His love towards you. Are you discouraged in your walk with God? In His great mercy, He has something that He wants you to learn about Him today that you didn’t know yesterday. Every day, each day, God wants to pour out His love to you in new ways.

Reading the rest of Lammentations 3 makes this point abundantly clear. God’s daily mercies are the reason that we have hope (v. 21), the source of our protection (v. 22) and everything that we need (v. 24). Let us rejoice in this, and as we face each day of the coming year, let us anticipate how God desires to display His compassion today.

How has God showed you compassion today?

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