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God’s Ways

“My thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, declares the Lord. For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts.” Isaiah 55:8-9

“Why?”

At some point, we all feel confused or forsaken, and our heart’s cry is, “Why God? Why?” So, is it wrong to ask God why? Job asked why. The psalmist asked why. Even Jesus, as he hung on the cross, cried out, “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” The question in and of itself is not concerning. Most often it spills from a heart that is hurting. But where we trip up is when doubt His love or fall prey to resentment.

Paul Tripp offers a good perspective on this in his book, Everyday Gospel: A Daily Devotional Connecting Scripture to All of Life. “Because God’s way is not our way, there will be times when what God is doing won’t make sense to us and what He asks us to do will be different than what seems best to us. These are fault-line moments, when either we will let our logic be our guide or we will submit our reason to the infinitely holy wisdom of our Lord. Sometimes God will surprise, confuse, or even confound us, but He will never do what is evil… He is good and, because He is, even in our confusion, we can know peace.”

Even though we don’t understand the why, we can trust the One who is in control of all of our Whys. His ways might confuse us, but there will come a day when we will understand them fully. In the meantime, we can experience peace just in knowing that He loves us and He is still on the throne.

Prayer: To you, Lord, I surrender all of my whys. Though I fail to understand your purpose and your plan, though evil seems to prosper unchecked, I trust your almighty hand and rest in your peace knowing one day I will experience that ultimate ‘aha’ moment when all will be made clear. In your name I pray, Amen.

Thought: Even though God’s plans will sometimes surprise and confuse us, all of His ways are right and true all of the time and in every situation. Paul Tripp


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Born to an American father and a British mother, Renée Srch grew up in France where she obtained her French Baccalaureate. She attended IBME in Switzerland, graduating with a degree in Missions and Theology. She is a wife, a mother to three boys, and a critter mom to two rescue dogs and fourteen rescue cats. Renée has led and taught writing workshops through the Ozarks Chapter of American Christian Writers and is currently a member of the Springfield Writer’s Guild and Sleuth's Ink, in Springfield, Mo. Renée has published thirteen books under her given name. She also writes suspense novels under pen name R.J. Dawkins. She writes across genres and for all age groups. Her brand is Wholesome Books for the Whole Family. Besides her own books, she has contributed to four Chicken Soup for the Soul books, two anthologies, and published numerous magazine articles. She has received several awards, among which was an award from Writer’s Digest for her personal essay, Treasures from the Sea, and Global Library Award and Book Cover Award for Miracle Moments; Helping the Rescued Become the Rescuers. Her children’s book, It’s Dark in the Ark, was a number one bestseller on Amazon. You can learn more about her work at www.ReneeVajkoSrch.com, https://www.facebook.com/ReneeVajkoSrch