Wednesday, June 17, 2020

Women in the Word Wednesday


Happy Wednesday, Friends! I have come across some really wonderful things this week in Scripture and I thought I'd share them with you on here. Most of you know that I am reading the Bible in chronological order, and I am smack dab in the middle of the divided kingdom. A friend of mine teaches this way, and she came up with 14 eras of the Bible, and one era is the divided kingdom.

All of the kings of that time in Israel were either in the Northern kingdom or the Southern kingdom. The kings in the Northern kingdom were bad, and some in the Southern kingdom were bad as well, but with some good ones thrown in here and there. Jehoshaphat was one of the good kings from the Southern kingdom, and he is where I want to spend my time today. 

(Also, remember last week when I mentioned my cheat sheets with all the kings? Now is when I have to use them; it's hard to keep them all straight in my head.)

I mention Jehoshaphat today because I strive to be like him...ultimately I strive to be like Jesus, but I love what I came across that Jehoshaphat was known for.  I found this while doing some homework from the Bible study by Lysa TerKeurst that I'm doing called Trustworthy~this study is on 1 and 2 Kings, and it goes perfectly along with this divided kingdom era I'm currently reading. That was what appealed to me about the study and is why I chose this particular one, but God is sovereign, my friends. He knew that I would need to be studying these books in the Old Testament at this exact moment in my life.

The reason I even share this is because there's something I've been praying about for a few weeks now, about six weeks to be exact. I struggle sometimes with praying about something~I wonder if it's the Lord opening a door for me with an opportunity or if it's ME trying to bring it to fruition on my own. I had just spoken with a friend last night about what I've been praying for and about a possibility of something soon, and then I came across a verse in 2 Chronicles 18.


Before I tell you which verse, I'm going to pause and say something my pastor always says to remind us of: the Word of God is living and active. As we read the Word, the Word of God is reading us and is able to judge our thoughts and intentions. We are told this in Hebrews 4:12. So, as I was doing my homework last week, the same day I had been meaning to do since last Tuesday, it was no surprise to the Lord that I would need to hear THIS verse at THIS exact moment. 

Here is what this little verse says:

But Jehoshaphat said to the king of Israel, "First, please ask what the LORD's will is." (2 Chronicles 18:4)

I stopped right then to write a note to the guys in my life to whom this Bible will someday belong: "Guys, it is always the best idea to FIRST ask God what His will is!"

I could go on and on about this little statement and how it could preach all on its own, but I won't. I think you get the gist of what I'm trying to say: how many times do we just jump into something without first asking the Lord what His thoughts are? For those of us who are believers in and followers of Jesus, this should be very important. We should always seek to do God's will. I know that all of us could stop right now and name fifteen people we know or know of that are NOT seeking God's will for their lives and that are walking around miserable with life. When we seek His will, it will be accomplished and it will all work out beautifully.

How can this apply to today, you may wonder? If you're considering a move, talk to the Lord about it first. If you're considering marriage, make sure it's what the Lord wants for your life. If you're considering a new job, ask the Lord to show you if that's what His plan is. We could seriously save ourselves some trouble if we would take the time to do this.

If you don't walk closely with the Lord, you may consider this foolish, and I get that. I wasn't always like I am right now and twenty years ago, I probably would have made fun of this version of myself. But I've lived some heartache in those years and now that I can look back on that time and know how it would all end, I can honestly say that I am glad I had to experience those hard times. It was during that time when I had nobody else around standing with me that I can say that for the first time ever in my life at that moment, I had two choices I could have made: I could have (1) fallen apart and acted drastically, or (2) I could turn to Jesus. I chose the best option: Jesus.

If I hadn't chosen Jesus at that moment, I don't know where I would be right now. I'd probably be alone and my life would be a chaotic mess. I will always be glad for how He used that dark time: He drew me close to His side and His mighty hand was upon my life. He has been so very faithful; He always has been and He always will be. If I didn't have the relationship with Him that I have right now, I wouldn't bother with thinking about the will of God; but I sure am glad I am right here today. I am thankful for how He rescued me and that I have the Word of God to guide me.

Thanks for reading, Friends. Love to all. 

2 comments:

Jennifer said...

Oh, this is so very timely - something I have been trying to express to a friend...but needed better words. Thanks for your insight and wisdom. And a great verse to go with it. Hope you are having a blessed week!!

Jennifer Goodwin said...

Thank you for your encouragement, Jennifer. I am so glad this will help you express to her what you're thinking. ❤️ The Lord has been so sweet to give me some really sweet things in His word this week as I've read and studied. I love to share what He shows to me...I know if it was helpful for me that it probably would be for someone else. Enjoy your day! ❤️

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