Saturday, January 21, 2023

01212023 Faithfulness in Faithlessness

Dear Missionary Lady,

Greetings in the name of our faithful God. It is a great wonder and comfort that God does not change even when the failures of men would seem to merit adjustments on God’s part.

Psalm 89 uses the word “faithfulness,” attributed to God, six times (verses 1, 2, 5, 8, 24, and 33), and “faithful,” attributed to God’s work, one time (v. 37). The focus on faithfulness begins in the first verse. “I will sing of the mercies of the LORD for ever: with my mouth will I make known thy faithfulness to all generations.”

The specific focus (example) of God’s faithfulness in this psalm is His covenant with David. “I have made a covenant with my chosen, I have sworn unto David my servant” (v. 3). God loved David and made some great promises to him. Those promises had long-lasting implications that extended far beyond the lifetime of David himself.

We know that God loved David’s heart for Him. Because of the heart of David toward God, we might not be surprised that God would respond with great blessings and promises. What might surprise us is that the wickedness of some of David’s descendants did not nullify the promises. Some descendants of David loved and followed God, but some of them were far removed from a heart that sought God.

God knew this unfaithfulness would come, and He declared ahead of time what the consequences would be. “If his children forsake my law, and walk not in my judgments; if they break my statutes, and keep not my commandments; then will I visit their transgression with the rod, and their iniquity with stripes. Nevertheless my lovingkindness will I not utterly take from him, nor suffer my faithfulness to fail. My covenant will I not break, nor alter the thing that is gone out of my lips” (vs. 30-34).

The ungodly in the line would face consequences for their choices, but the ungodly men would not change the faithfulness of God. In the verses above, God repeatedly and firmly expresses that He will still do what He has said He will do.

I find this unswerving faithfulness of God to be personally quite encouraging. Just like David’s descendants (and sometimes David himself), I don’t always follow the right way. I don’t always do the right thing. Sometimes my heart grows cold and apathetic. Sometimes I am just drifting through. I hope that like David, my heart desire will still be rightly aligned, but the truth is that I am not always faithful throughout the course of life.

God has not made the Davidic promises to me, but He has made promises to me. In spite of my failures and unworthiness, God does not change. He always is who He always is. His promises are still true and reliable. I might face consequences for my failures and straying, but the bottom line is that I have a faithful, loving Heavenly Father who will keep me. He is patient. He understands my weakness, and it causes Him to respond in compassion. He doesn’t overlook my failures, but His first inclination is to be patient and longsuffering, while He urges me to be renewed and realigned. (Open and prolonged rebellion are another story, but God is gracious with the shortcomings of those who have a sincere heart to follow Him.)

So even when I am not all that I should be, God still loves me. God is still with me. His grace is still enough. He still gives His comfort. He still works on completing His work in me. He still reserves my spot in Heaven. He still gives me His Spirit. When we are not at our best, God always is! Thank God for His perfect faithfulness to imperfectly faithful people.

Love in Christ,

Peggy Holt

member at Open Door Baptist Church in Lebanon, PA

Sunday, January 15, 2023

01152023 Content in His Presence

Dear Missionary Lady,

Greetings in the name of our providing Shepherd. I understand the first verse of Psalm 23 as the theme of the psalm. “The LORD is my shepherd; I shall not want” (Psalm 23:1). I will not lack anything I need, because God is my shepherd. The rest of the psalm expounds various ways and situations in which that is true.

Actually, I have made my own song out of this psalm, and I use “I shall not want” as the chorus to accompany every phrase. Take verse 4, for example. “Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me” (Psalm 23:4).

The wording of my song is “There’s no fear in death; I shall not want,” followed by “Because He is with me, I shall not want.” This second part is one of my favorite parts of the whole psalm. If my Shepherd is at my side, how can I lack anything I need?

As I was recently pondering this thought, I was reminded of Hebrews 13:5. “Let your conversation be without covetousness; and be content with such things as ye have: for he hath said, I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee.” This is another way of acknowledging the same truth: “Because He is with me, I shall not want.”

God is never leaving me. If He is never leaving, then He is always with me. If He is always with me, then I will not lack anything I need. If I do not lack, I can be content. Even if I don’t have everything I want. Even if circumstances are not ideal. Even in the valley of the shadow of death. I can be content, because my providing Shepherd is with me and will supply all that I need.

I trust that our great Shepherd’s presence is very real and dear to you. May this assurance serve as a reminder that He will provide all that you need. May you rest in the surety of His provision, whether or not life seems ideal. Our ever-present Shepherd will provide every need in every situation.

Love in Christ,

Peggy Holt

member at Open Door Baptist Church in Lebanon, PA

Saturday, January 7, 2023

01072023 My Strength

Dear Missionary Lady,

Greetings in the name of the Almighty God. Aren’t you glad that His strength is so much greater than ours? Aren’t you glad that He gives us strength in our weakness?

“The LORD is my strength and song, and he is become my salvation” (Exodus 15:2).

“My flesh and my heart faileth: but God is the strength of my heart, and my portion for ever” (Psalm 73:26).

“He giveth power to the faint; and to them that have no might he increaseth strength” (Isaiah 40:29).

“In the day when I cried thou answeredst me, and strengthenedst me with strength in my soul” (Psalm 138:3).

“The LORD God is my strength, and he will make my feet like hinds’ feet, and he will make me to walk upon mine high places” (Habakkuk 3:19).

“And he said unto me, My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness. Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me” (II Corinthians 12:9).

May our great God strengthen you for all that lies ahead of you.

Love in Christ,

Peggy Holt

member at Open Door Baptist Church in Lebanon, PA