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Lord, who may dwell in your sacred tent? Who may live on your holy mountain? … [The one] who keeps an oath even when it hurts…Psalm 15:1,4

One of the biggest challenges of being a Christian in modern, western culture is that there are 100 seemingly innocuous choices every day in which we can express faith in the true God, or a counterfeit.

Some of these decisions are complicated, and involve mining the depths of our motivations and sinful tendencies. Some are much easier, or at least simpler. I have seen many young adults humming and hawing over a decision of whether to follow through on a commitment or not, because of its cost. Perhaps we see our commitment as negligible since we over looked certain details, or we forgot how things would precisely look when it came time to follow through.

As Christians, we are to reflect Christ, and one of the things that God emphasizes about Himself more than anything is that He is a God who keeps His promises. And don’t think that it was easy for Christ to keep His promise because He knew what it would cost Him. Remember the drops of blood in the garden? Remember that carrying through in a commitment that had unforeseen challenges in it demonstrates your trust in God seeing you through these challenges. There are times to apologize and admit your failure when you committed to something unhealthy or damaging in some way. However, we need to consider the beauty of Christ’s faithfulness in keeping His promises, what it would have meant for us if He backed out because it became too hard, and seek to follow in His footsteps.

…After all, isn’t that what a disciple does?

Father, Thank You for being 100% faithful in all of Your promises, so that we can trust all Your breathtaking promises for the future. Please help us to image You in our commitments to each other, whether big or small.

By Thomas Pujol

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He has made everything beautiful in its time…” Ecclesiastes 3:11

We who live in the western world and whose minds have been formed by European thinking patterns, are primarily linear thinkers.  We are most comfortable with moving logically from point A to point B to point C, from the first event to the second to the third and fourth. We frequently want one story completed before we go on to a second or third.

But as we read the Bible we often see points and events and stories pile atop each other like sands on the seashore. For example, we read about great advances and growth in the early Church and then, quite unexpectedly, are these words: “Meanwhile, Saul was still breathing out murderous threats against the Lord’s disciples” (Acts 9:1). Layers of activity, all known and allowed by God. I call these Meanwhile Moments even though the word “meanwhile” isn’t specifically used in every case.

A Roman centurion hungry to know more about God is visited by an angel who tells him to send for a man named Peter. Meanwhile, thirty miles away Peter gets hungry, goes up to the roof to await his lunch, gets drowsy in the noontime sun, has a dream of food he’s never allowed to cross his lips: pigs, eagles, snakes and lobsters! All forbidden. He then hears God’s surprising and distinctive voice: “Here’s your lunch.”

While we are most comfortable with those Point A to Point B directions of life, God beautifully, surprisingly, even shockingly has Meanwhile Moments for us if we’ll only listen and follow His plan. In no uncertain terms, He told Job, “Why are you using your ignorance to deny my providence?” (Job 38:2, Living Bible) We are not to set aside our minds but to have them transformed and renewed so our eyes and hearts recognize these times, and then we are more ready and willing to step into God’s Meanwhile Moments.

By Marilyn Ehle

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