Knowing God – Through a Psalm of Lament

I have suffered froim bouts of depression for years. Maybe that is why when King David writes about his times of despair they ring so true to me. Granted I don’t have peole trying to kill me, at least I don’t think I do :), but depression can cause one to feel very alone, affaid,tired, and more – all thinks David writes about in his lament psalms.

The thing that David knows about God and what I need to remember is that God is with us. God is our shelter we can run into when times are tough, when our struggles over whelm us. Knowing God and knowing that He is alway there gives us the glimmer of hope that can light up the darkness that at times can engulf us. From Psalm 57 David writes:

7 I’m ready, God, so ready, ready from head to toe, Ready to sing, ready to raise a tune: 8 “Wake up, soul! Wake up, harp! wake up, lute! Wake up, you sleepyhead sun!” 9 I’m thanking you, God, out loud in the streets, singing your praises in town and country. 10 The deeper your love, the higher it goes; every cloud is a flag to your faithfulness. 11 Soar high in the skies, O God! Cover the whole earth with your glory! The Message

Knowing God – knowing that God is there, that He loves us, know that He is our shelter even when we feel alone and so far away. So in those moment of lonelyness, despair, or trouble – don’t run away but rather run toward God who is there for you.

Knowing God – Haggai

I don’t know what it is but I really enjoy reading Haggai. Maybe because it is a story set within a larger story or maybe it is because every now and then I need a Haggai to come into my life and ask the question “Why are you spinning your wheels in vain when God wants to engage with you?” I have to admit there are times when I get caught up in my own stuff and forget about spending time with God. This leads me to another “Knowing God” point.

In the case of the Haggai and the remnant they had neglected working on the temple while they went about doing their own thing. To the remnant the temple represented where God would meet with them. It was where the priest would enter in and make the sacrifices to God. God desired to have this meeting place, but the people turned their back on it.

From this I know that God desires to meet with us, to have a place where we can worship Him, a place where we can spend time with Him. This happens at both the community level – church, small groups, etc. – and at the personal level – quiet time, reflections, pondering, prayer. What I need to do is not get so busy in my life that I forget to meet with God at both these places.

Knowing God – Joshua 1

Joshua is one of my favorite characters we meet as we read through the Bible. In Joshua 1 Joshua is introduced as Joshua, Moses’ assistant. In the chapter 24 after Joshua had died he is referred to Joshua, son of Nun, a servant of God. In the chapters of this book we see Joshua undergo a wonderful transformation as he lived out the life God had in store for him. From an assistant to Moses to a servant of God. This transformation came about as a result of Joshua knowing God.

In Joshua 1, I find two more characteristics that I want to start applying to my life. The first characteristic is that God is an encourager. God tells Joshua to finish the work that Moses began and that He (God) will be with him, He tells Joshua to strong and courageous, and to stay the course. These same words of encouragement given to Joshua God has given to all Christ-followers. He promised to be with us. He gave us the Holy Spirit to help us stay the course. He wants us to be strong and courageous. As we endeavor to carry out God’s plan for our life, know that God will be with you.

The second characteristic that I see in Joshua 1 is that God has a purpose for me. Joshua’s purpose was to lead God’s people into the promise land. And as stated above God was Joshua’s encourager. We are all created unique with a certain mix of natural talents, learned skills, and life experiences. God then takes all these properties and provides for us the opportunity to impact the lives of others to point them toward a relationship with God and to allow God’s glory to shine on the world. We do God a great disservice when we use statements like, “Oh, God could never use someone like me to…” Actually God has a purpose for each of us to impact this world. What we need to do is be aware of this and be looking around to see where God wants you to be His hands and feet. Your purpose may impact a large number of people, like Joshua, or it could simply mean coming along side that one person who needs that special touch from God. We only need to be open and willing, God will take care of the rest.

In these opening verses of Joshua 1 I am beginning to better know God as an encourager and as the One who sets the course for my life.

Knowing God as:
– Creator
– Authority
– Relations
– Encourager
– Giving Purpose to My Life