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If anyone serves me, he must follow me; and where I am, there will be my servant also (John 12:26).
As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another (1 Peter 4:10).
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When we reflect upon God, who He is and what He has done, true worship rises in our hearts, and our desire is to glorify Him.
Mary’s song magnifies God by enlarging our perspective of his sovereign, subversive, and steadfast mercy.
God’s goal is not for us to have happy lives apart from him. His goal is his own glory, which he graciously invites us to participate in. But that invitation also contains an element of suffering.
In trials, while waiting for our trustworthy Savior, we can pray, pour out our hearts, pivot, and praise.
Psalm 2 introduces the message of the entire book: God is King.
God is sovereign over the nations and yet cares for people who take refuge in him.
The Psalmist wrestles with the sovereignty of God, cries out to the Lord in his distress, and finds a hope that is real, a hope that is available to us today.
There is a God in heaven who reveals mysteries.
Application Questions:
1. Consider Daniel’s prayer of thanksgiving (Daniel 2:20-23). What does it reveal about God and how can this help us develop greater trust in Him?
2. How can I demonstrate faithfulness to God in “little things?”
We know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purposes.
No matter what's going on in our lives today or what may happen in the future, is God not worthy of our full and complete trust?
Just as Isaiah and the faithful remnant trusted the Lord in difficult political times, so we are called to do also.
God purposed to be with his people.
Even when things look bad, God calls his people to trust and obey him because he is faithful to fulfill his promises.
We can trust God to fulfill his promises and to deliver his people even when life is hard.
Where do you turn when disaster descends? Confidence is possible because the invincible, invisible, eternal, almighty God is with you, disciple of Jesus.
Does predestination mean God is not faithful to the Jews, whom he called?
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