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Who can know what the Lord Is thinking? Thursday, May, 29, 2008
Oh, what a wonderful God we have! How great are His riches and wisdom and knowledge! How impossible it is for us to understand his decisions and his methods! For who can know what the Lord is thinking? Who knows enough to be His counselor? And who could ever give to Him so much that He would have to pay it back? For everything comes from Him; everything exists by His power and is intended for His glory. To Him be glory evermore. Amen. (Romans 11:33-36)

I have loved these verses for a long time—ever since I did a detailed study of the book of Romans as a young man. When you come upon this statement of praise in context, you realize Paul wrote this after three chapters of trying to explain God's plan for the salvation of all people—how God picked the Jews to be His chosen people, how the Jews rebelled and God turned to the Gentiles, and how the Jews will once again share in God's mercy. Salted and peppered throughout are statements of God's predestination and man's responsibility that have baffled us ever since and eluded the theologians' attempts to explain. In fact, our attempts to grasp contradictory concepts like free will and predestination have driven Christians into warring camps and divided the church for centuries. It is precisely why Paul blasts off into worship here, to show us that when our minds can't go any farther, we need to stop acting like we know everything—admit we don't know anything—and worship God.

"Oh, what a wonderful God we have!" exclaims Paul, and in essence goes on to say, He's way past my being able to explain everything. This is as far as my little mind can take me. Don't ask any more from it, because I've already taxed the poor thing too much already!

Sometimes you just have to throw up your hands and revel in the wisdom and glory of God. Sometimes you just have to humble yourself and admit what you don't know—might never know. I'm not suggesting this is an excuse for being dumb. Nor does it condone poor scholarship. We need to study, and think, and research, and do the background work necessary to build our confidence in the word of God and what it says to us. God gave us a mind to use and not waste, but that mind can only go so far. Worship is what happens when the mind runs out of reasons.

Is there something you don't understand, whether an intellectual question or a question about your life—what God is thinking? Go back to the verses at the top of this devotional and read them in light of your questions, and worship. Sometimes that's all you can do.


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Today's date: Friday, July 30, 2010
Ron Ford Thursday, May 29, 2008
Grand Manan, NB, Canada
John,

I often use your "catches" in our church bulletin inserts. I especially appreciated your words about worshipping when we can't understand/grasp the tension between predestination and free will. Please keep using your gift.

Blessings,

Ron Ford, Pastor
North Head Baptist Church
Grand Manan, NB Canada

John Fischer Responds
Glad you're making use of these.

Kathy Thursday, May 29, 2008
What a beautiful,powerful scripture passage, especially when set apart as it's own seperate "gem" as you've done.

Sue Thursday, May 29, 2008
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Thank you for pulling me back from all the pressures that this life has to offer, if just for a moment, to remember who sits on the throne of grace and who causes the sun to shine each morning. It is a Job moment!

Betty Taylor Thursday, May 29, 2008
Hartley, Iowa, USA
This meditation is a great follow-up from the one sent yesterday. We live with the constant contradictions of our journey. In a time when the airwaves are full of criticisms of those who are spiritual advisors, who make the rest of the society question the sanity of those who try to interpret them Bible, it is easy to get discouraged. How refreshing to be reminded that we don't have to know the mind of God,we have only to trust his remarkable wisdom and knowledge and rejoice that we are his children.

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