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Daily Bread

Surprised by God

The Philippine Star

Now to Him who is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that works in us. — Ephesians 3:20

 

After 10 years of renting in a charming location, we discovered that our landlord suddenly needed to sell the house. I asked God to change the circumstances and make it possible for my wife and me to stay in this place we’d made home, where we’d watched our children grow up. But God said no.

When it comes to my needs, I worry that I’m asking for the wrong thing or that I’m not worthy of the request I’m making. But God’s no doesn’t need to shake our faith when we’re grounded — surrounded I like to say — in His love. In Ephesians 3, Paul understood that those who know the love of Christ intimately (vv.16-17) can trust God to have a loving reason for saying no.

Shortly after hearing “no” from God about my request, friends from church offered to rent us a home they were vacating. Our new location — with new appliances, new plumbing, new electrical wiring, and an extra bedroom — sits on the ocean, an idyllic scene of ships, sails, and sounds that daily remind us that God is bigger than any issue we face. Our loving Father used loving friends to give more than we asked.

Whether God gives us more than we imagined or far less than we desired, we can trust that His plans are much better than ours. — Randy Kilgore

Lord, we know that You are good whether Your answers to our prayers are abundantly more than we asked or much less than we desire. Help us to accept whatever comes to us from Your hand. Thank You.

 

READ: Ephesians 3:14-21

 

When God says no to our request,

we can be sure it’s for the best.

 

The Bible in one year:

• 1 Corinthians 5-8

ASKED

BUT GOD

GOD

IN EPHESIANS

NEW

RANDY KILGORE

THANK YOU

WHEN GOD

WHETHER GOD

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