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God’s Promises
3 Things God Never Promised
In Scripture, God
makes a lot of promises.
He keeps them all,
but there are a few things He never promised that might surprise you.
Here are three; can
you think of others?
Justice on earth
God keeps score.
He promises to heal
the wounded, reward the faithful, and punish the wicked (2 Corinthians 5:10).
But He does not
promise to do any of that until after heaven and earth are remade without the
curse of sin.
He promises justice.
He does not promise swift justice.
God is patient with
us all (2 Peter 3:9).
That is a great
comfort until we realize that He is also patient with those who harm, oppress,
and offend us.
Instead, we are told
to wait on God’s perfect plan to be carried out on His perfect time (Psalm 37:7).
Comfort
Many television preachers have built a personal empire on
the false promise that obeying God will lead to material prosperity and success.
But God never
promised His followers an easy life.
In fact, he warned us
to expect the opposite (John 16:33) -hardship and persecution from the world,
and even correction from His own hand (Hebrews 12:7).
The Christian life is
not a comfortable life, but it is a fulfilling one.
Instant change
I love hearing stories of miraculous life transformation.
They fuel my faith in
the transformative power of God’s Word more than anything else.
But they also plant a
desire for the same sort of instant change in my own life.
Much as I love to see
instant change in others, and long to experience it myself, I must remember
that God has promised to change me, but has not promised to do it instantly.
He has promised to
complete the transformative work that He has begun in me (Philippians 1:6), a promise that implies this change is
going to take a while.
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