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		<title>Daily Devotion &#8211; April 9th</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Proverbs 18:10 THE BANNER OF HIS PROTECTION Why study the names of God? Isn’t it enough that we know Jesus? It is true God has given us everything we need for life and godliness through the true knowledge of Jesus. But the Old Testament reveals a great deal about the essence of our God, what...  <a class="excerpt-read-more" href="https://southriverbaptist.com/dailydevotion-04092020/" title="ReadDaily Devotion &#8211; April 9th">Read more &#187;</a></p>
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<h3><strong>THE BANNER OF HIS PROTECTION</strong></h3>
<p>Why study the names of God? Isn’t it enough that we know Jesus? It is true God has given us everything we need for life and godliness through the true knowledge of Jesus. But the Old Testament reveals a great deal about the essence of our God, what He is like and how He acts. God desires that we grow in our knowledge of Him.</p>
<p>Too many are satisfied to know Jesus as Lord and Savior without digging deeper into their Bibles and examining to see if there is any impact from the knowledge of who God is. This is the only verse in the Proverbs that mentions the phrase “the name of God.” Wise believers read and discover the value of knowing God’s names and running to Him.</p>
<p>We discover God is a place of safety and security for those who run to Him. Some ran to Him for salvation but forget to run to Him every day before the crisis hits. God desires to give more than protection. He also wants to give us perspective.</p>
<p>Solomon in this verse reveals that the name of the Lord is a strong tower. He is a place of protection from the enemy’s assaults and the storms of life. The more I know about God, the better I can stand in the day of battle! God has chosen to reveal Himself by many different names and each one teaches us something critical for our daily living.</p>
<p>Elohim reveals He is the God who creates. He can make something good out of our messes. Jehovah reveals He is the God who covenants. God makes promises and is faithful to His promises. His name is Adonai, the God who controls all things. When our world is falling apart, we look to His throne and know He is in complete control. These names provide a strong tower of protection.</p>
<p>God’s name also provides perspective. In His tower, we gain perspective on life. People ran to tall towers of refuge enabling them to get a better perspective on what was happening. We run to the tower and climb up. We understand life much better from a higher perspective. Too many know to run to Jesus but fail to don’t learn anything about who He is.</p>
<p>We need to climb the tower stairs and discover He is Jehovah-Jireh and learn how He provides. We must climb higher and discover His name is Jehovah-Shalom – the God of peace. We discover the peace of God that passes all understanding as we run to Him, rest on Him, and trust in His word.</p>
<p>These names help gain perspective on life, but only when we climb the floors of the tower. We are facing a crisis. We have an opportunity to run to the tower for protection trusting in His name. Our perspective will improve as we grow in our knowledge of our God and learn His names. We do so by faith, trusting in His revelation of Himself in His Word.</p>
<p>Pastor Chris Thompson</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://southriverbaptist.com/dailydevotion-04092020/">Daily Devotion &#8211; April 9th</a> appeared first on <a href="https://southriverbaptist.com">South River Baptist Church</a>.</p>
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		<title>Daily Devotion &#8211; April 1st</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Habakkuk 2:1-4 When Faith is Taught In chapter 1, Habakkuk’s faith is tested as he wrestles with God’s method of judging His people. In chapter 2, Habakkuk goes to school with God so that his faith can be taught. What lessons does he need to learn? What do we need to learn? First, we need...  <a class="excerpt-read-more" href="https://southriverbaptist.com/dailydevotion-04012020/" title="ReadDaily Devotion &#8211; April 1st">Read more &#187;</a></p>
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<h3><strong>When Faith is Taught</strong></h3>
<p>In chapter 1, Habakkuk’s faith is tested as he wrestles with God’s method of judging His people. In chapter 2, Habakkuk goes to school with God so that his faith can be taught. What lessons does he need to learn? What do we need to learn?</p>
<p>First, we need to be in the proper position to see what God has to say (1). The prophet mounts the watchtower for God’s message to share. Those on the watchtower had a serious responsibility to ensure the protection of the city. Pastors should realize that God reveals the best way to protect His people. As the prophet patiently waits for God’s Word, he must possess a teachable spirit embracing correction if necessary.</p>
<p>Second, God’s Word will be clear and critical to share (2). God’s message is plain and straightforward to hear and to heed. It is amazing how many are willing to listen to the latest government mandate but unwilling to listen to God’s Word.</p>
<p>Third, God’s Word will not return void (3). Habakkuk is instructed that God’s Word has an appointed time for fulfillment. We must patiently wait for God to fulfill His Word. God details how He will judge the ruthless Chaldean army. This prophetic word will be fulfilled when God judges the Babylonian world system in the final days. One might think we are near to entering that time now. The book of Revelation shows how God finally judges the puffed-up Babylonian world system.</p>
<p>Fourth, God’s revelation provides a contrast between two groups of people (4). Either you are a humble individual who trusts in God or a proud individual who trusts in yourself. The Chaldeans were examples of those puffed up with pride and twisted on the inside (crooked or “not upright”). In contrast, humble individuals are made righteous because they live by faith. God’s declares the believing sinner righteous. God will preserve the repentant sinner but will destroy the proud unrepentance sinner. Do I know which group I am part of?</p>
<p>We must be taught to watch and wait. Faith does not look for the seen things, but the unseen things. Faith must learn to wait and believe that God will do what He says. Faith must rest in God by trusting in His nature even when the events suggest otherwise.</p>
<p>God promises to be a refuge for the one who trusts in Him. God declares judgment upon the sins of the wicked world exemplified by the proud Chaldeans. Tomorrow we will be instructed on behaviors deserving of God’s judgment (2:5-20). But today we are instructed to live by faith in the Lord.</p>
<p>Pastor Chris Thompson</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://southriverbaptist.com/dailydevotion-04012020/">Daily Devotion &#8211; April 1st</a> appeared first on <a href="https://southriverbaptist.com">South River Baptist Church</a>.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Habakkuk 1:6-17 When Faith is Tested No one likes the hickory stick or going to the woodshed. Younger generations may not understand those terms, but many know they refer to moments of discipline to correct rebellious behavior. God takes sin seriously and He instructed His people about the certainty of judgment for disobeying His commands....  <a class="excerpt-read-more" href="https://southriverbaptist.com/dailydevotion-03312020/" title="ReadDaily Devotion &#8211; March 31st">Read more &#187;</a></p>
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<h3><strong>When Faith is Tested</strong></h3>
<p>No one likes the hickory stick or going to the woodshed. Younger generations may not understand those terms, but many know they refer to moments of discipline to correct rebellious behavior. God takes sin seriously and He instructed His people about the certainty of judgment for disobeying His commands. Thankfully, God is longsuffering and merciful.</p>
<p>God had warned His people through natural disasters and foreign occupation of the Promised Land to no avail. God’s patience was tested, and His judgment was about to arrive in an amazing and shocking manner. Habakkuk was instructed to look across the nations and witness an astounding sight. God’s intention to discipline is found in verse 5. His instrument to discipline is found in verses 6-11.</p>
<p>God’s agent of correction was the Chaldean army. He chose a nation that promoted itself, exploited others, and rejected authority to bring judgment to Judah. This chosen judgment agent confounds the prophet. God’s ways often confound us too. While we wrestle with moments such as these, we must be careful to ask the right questions of God. God’s people were more than deserving of God’s correction. God is never indifferent to the sins of His people, the nation Israel or the church. If judgment begins at the house of God, what then can the wicked expect (1 Peter 4:11)? God takes sin seriously.</p>
<p>The prophet expresses confusion on God’s use of an evil nation for judgment. Habakkuk asks several questions as he wrestles with God’s decisions. Why would God employ a people of iniquity (12-13)? Why use sinners to punish other sinners? Why would God endorse a people of injustice (14-15)? If God is righteous and just, how could he use an unjust nation to make His people right? Why would God excuse a people of idolatry (16-17)? God’s people were being judged for their idolatry by an even more idolatrous nation.</p>
<p>Habakkuk questions God’s decision appealing to His name (v 12), His nature (v 13), and His justice (v 14-17). God had purposes to fulfill through the Jewish nation and He would preserve His people, but they would experience painful trials. We must remember that the greater the light, the greater the responsibility to walk in the light. The Jews claimed to know the Lord and yet they were sinning against the very law they claimed to believe! Sin in the life of a believer is far worse than sin in the life of an unbeliever.</p>
<p>Habakkuk’s wrestling with God’s revelation is an opportunity to refine his faith. We are in a similar situation today. We must honestly and humbly ask some tough questions not of God, but of ourselves.</p>
<p>Pastor Chris Thompson</p>
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