The horse is made ready for the day of battle, but victory
rests with the LORD. Proverbs 21:31
Tuesday greetings, brothers and sisters J
We were made to contribute.
We were created to put forth our efforts. Even before all the problems
came into the world, God had Adam hard at work naming all the animals He
created. God could have just as easily
done this Himself, but He decided that our lives would be more meaningful if we
had something to do. This makes sense to
me. I can not imagine lying around all
day and doing nothing because I enjoy feeling productive – like what I have
done has made a difference.
And yet I have met all sorts of folks who are all about placing
too much responsibility on God and not nearly enough on themselves.
“I don’t wear a seat belt because God will protect me.”
“I don’t need health insurance because God is my doctor.”
“I know God has a soul mate for me, and He will send the
right one my way.”
God does heal, protect, and provide, but we learned way
back in the very beginning of the Bible that Adam named the animals: A human
contribution must also take place. Noah
built the ark, Moses lifted the staff to part the Red Sea ,
David yanked back on that slingshot and let the stones fly straight into
Goliath’s forehead, Hannah had to make love to her husband to get pregnant with
the child God promised, and Christ Himself became human to save our souls.
Even so, after all the preparing, planning, battles, and
prayer, the victory is God’s domain. This
is why Proverbs 21:31 is the theme verse for www.speedypalomino.com. It is a constant reminder that I have a job to do and so does God. I am responsible for saddling up my horse, and He is responsible for bringing the win.
Amazing things happen when we partner our measly selves to
God. Giants tumble and children of
promise are born. Obstacles that block
our path move out of the way and entire families are saved!
What victory does God have for us today? Better yet, what do we need to be preparing, planning,
and praying over so God can bring the victory?
PRAYER: Dear Lord, We want to be ready, and the first step
in any good battle plan is to pray. Give
us the wisdom to saddle up our “horses” to be effective in battle. And thank You that victory is in Your
hands! In Jesus’ name, AMEN~
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