Isaiah 48:18 If only you had paid attention to my commands,
your peace would have been like a river,
your well-being like the waves of the sea.
Here, God is speaking through Isaiah to His people, and they are not at all in the situation described. This is what God desires for His people, and is the reason for His commands, but all too often we stubbornly refuse to listen. This is reminiscent of passages like 2 Chronicles 7:14, Jeremiah 29:11, and many more that talk about God’s intentions for His people. We don’t receive these blessings because we stubbornly choose to go our own way, feeling that we know better than God! He does not delight to punish us, much less watch us go to eternal destruction, so He allows things in our lives that should remind us of our dependence on Him. Sometimes that works, but all too often it doesn’t. Like Einstein said, there were two things that were infinite, the universe and human stupidity, but he wasn’t so sure about the universe. If we will let go of our stupid, stubborn pride and turn to Him in grateful repentance, there is no end to the good that He will pour out on us. We just have to choose to be humble before Him.
As I have shared countless times now, pride has been a major stumbling block for me. I am eternally grateful that when I was 24, just for an instant the Lord showed me the condition of my soul, and I collapsed in repentance. I hate to think of where I would be right now had He not been so gracious. As it is, He has led me through trials, yes, but He has given me an assurance of His power and love that, by His grace, is unshakable. As Paul said, if God is for us, who can be against us? (Romans 8:31) I don’t know what the rest of my life will hold, though Jesus has assured me it will include trouble, (John 16:33) but I know the character of my Lord, and that gives me eternal security. On my own, in my own strength, I am hopeless, but in Christ I have an eternal hope that is worth more than everything in the universe.
Father, thank You for this reminder. Thank You for all You brought us through yesterday. The devil tried to interfere, but You gave us victory! Thank You that the MRI showed that, though Cathy almost certainly had a TIA (mini-stroke) the blood vessels in her brain are clear. I ask for peace for us both, even as this verse says, so that we may hear and obey You in every detail, for as long as You keep us here, for Your glory. Thank You. Praise God!