A Spectacle of Glory

Exodus 8:32; Exodus 10:20

We know from James 1:13 that God does not — will not — inject the idea of evil into anyone’s heart. So how is it that we read in the book of Exodus that “the Lord hardened Pharaoh’s heart” so Pharaoh wouldn’t let the Israelites go?

God is constantly staving off evil, restraining the fury of Satan so that harm and calamity do not overwhelm us. The devil can only do what God allows. Every once in a while, however, God lifts His hand of restraining grace to allow evil people to carry out their wicked plans, but only as it serves God’s higher purposes.

Has someone caused you harm? Hurt or maligned you? You can praise God today that He is in control of even that painful situation. If God allowed it, He has a purpose in it. We may not understand His reasons, but we know His intent. It is for our good and His glory.

Prayer

Holy and righteous Father, I bow before Your infinite wisdom. I certainly can’t trust my limited knowledge or my emotions in situations like these. Honestly, it sometimes doesn’t make sense why You allow what You allow in this broken world of ours. But again, I will put my trust in Your wisdom and goodness and in Your love for me.



*** Excerpt from A Spectacle of Glory by Joni Eareckson Tada.


Through this new devotional, A Spectacle of Glory, Joni Eareckson Tada and co-author Larry Libby offer 365 biblically sound readings that specifically address the role of pain in our lives.... Joni is living proof that God can actually use our weakness, pain, struggle and disappointments to bring His love into sharper focus as we follow Him in this dark world. -- Homecoming Magazine

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