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The Sides Of God

  
One of the most fascinating things about God is that once you think you have Him figured out, you find out you don’t. There are so many sides to God that we will never be able to know them all. I find it interesting that He chooses to reveal Himself in different ways to us. In the Bible, He did the same thing. That’s why there are so many names in there to try to describe Him. To Hagar, He was the God who sees me. To Abraham, He was the God who provides. Throughout the Bible, and today, He continues to reveal Himself to us.

In Exodus 6:3 God told Moses, “I appeared to Abraham, to Isaac, and to Jacob as God Almighty [El-Shaddai], but by My name the Lord [Yahweh–the redemptive name of God] I did not make Myself known to them [in acts and great miracles]” (AMP). God was telling Moses, “There’s more to me than you will ever know. I’m not only powerful, but I redeem my people as well. Now you’re going to see me reveal myself through signs and wonders.”

The plagues that were brought on Egypt weren’t done for Egypt’s sake. They were done to show Israel how powerful their God really was and that Moses was the man He had chosen. Before the plagues, they wouldn’t listen to Him. Even after the first several plagues, he didn’t get much respect because the Egyptian magicians could copy what God was doing through Moses. Then God started showing off. The plagues began to only affect Egyptians and not the children of Israel. God does the same thing for us today. He tries to reveal Himself to us in our situations.

God continues to try to get our attention. He is trying to make Himself known to us so we will trust Him in our lives. He is Jehovah Nissi, God who gives us victory. He is Jehovah Shammah, God who is there for you. He is Jehovah Rapha, God who heals you. He is Jehovah Shalom, God who gives you peace. Psalm 46:1 says, “God is our refuge and strength, always ready to help in times of trouble” (NLT). He is a God who is ready to help you in whatever you’re facing. Look for Him today to be who you need Him to be in your situation. 

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Mary’s Model Of Servanthood

I would love to have met Mary, the sister of Lazarus. Over and over she surprises me in how she expressed her love of Jesus.. She had a way of serving Jesus that we all could benefit from following. There are three stories of her that really stand out to me when I think about her. In each of them, she shows what true love, devotion and faith look like. I know she doesn’t get a lot of credit in the Bible, but her story will be told forever because of how she served. Let’s take a look at the first example.

In Luke 10:38-42, Jesus entered the village she, her sister and brother loved in. Her sister Martha tended to be the first yo greet Jesus whenever he would arrive. She was a hard worker who tried to be very visible in her actions of serving Jesus. While she served, Mary just sat at the feet of Jesus hanging on every word. Martha got upset and asked Jesus to chastise her, but Jesus’ response blew her away. He said, “There is only one thing worth being concerned about and Mary has discovered it, and it won’t be taken away from her.” That one thing was spending more time listening to Him than being busy for Him. 

Fast forward to John 11 and we meet up with the two sisters again. This time their brother Lazarus has died and they are upset because they sent for Jesus in time. Martha, being true to herself, was the first to run out and greet Jesus. She was always prepared for Him. But Mary stayed home. When Jesus asked for her, she ran to meet Him. She said the same thing Martha said to Him, but something was different about her response. Verse 33 says, “When Jesus saw her weeping… A deep anger welled up within Him, and He was deeply troubled.” Then it goes on to say that Jesus wept too. 

Seeing her in pain caused Jesus to weep too. He identified with her emotions and broke down with her. He understands and empathizes with our feelings too and weeps when we do. He doesn’t let us face grief and troubled times alone. Our deep feelings stir Him up as well. Because He did that for her, she was willing to do the unthinkable for Him in the next chapter of John. She took a jar of perfume that cost a year’s salary, broke it open and poured it out on His feet. This time, it wasn’t just Martha who was upset at her actions, everyone was.

Jesus’ response was similar to what He said to Martha before. He said, “Leave her alone.” When we discover the one thing Jesus wants from us more than anything, it will cause us to do things others won’t understand. We have to remember He is the one we are serving not them. If Jesus calls you to sit at His feet while others are busy about His business, sit. If He calls you to give extravagantly, give with a cheerful heart. Jesus said the story of Mary would be told wherever the Gospel is preached because she did what others wouldn’t. In all three instances, her behavior is what stood out and moved Jesus because it came from her heart.

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