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The Lord swore an oath to David with a promise he will never take back: “I will place one of your descendants on your throne.” Psalms‬ ‭132‬:‭11‬ ‭

A friend of mine was promised an important position in the business he worked for by its owner once he retired. Unfortunately, the owner died unexpectedly leaving the business to family members. When he told them of the promise the owner had made, none of them knew about it or believed him. In fact, upon mentioning the promised position, his position was terminated and he was sent packing.

There’s an old saying, “A promise is only as good as the person making the promise.” There tends to be a lot of truth to that statement. It’s easy to make promises, but making good on those promises? That’s another story. We see that every election season. Promises made to get a vote don’t often result in fulfillment.

The promises of man are fickle, but the promises God gives us can be counted on to be true. The number of promises God gives us is up for conjecture. Suffice it to say there are many.

Psalm 132, is one example of a promise God gave to King David. God promises that David’s throne would last forever and that there would be one to sit on it that would be an eternal King. We know this promise is fulfilled through Jesus Christ. God’s promises are something we can count on for eternity.

But let’s take a closer look at that promise. David was called a man after God’s own heart and it’s because of this that he was promised his throne would be eternal.

The real beauty doesn’t lie in the promise itself, but in what happens after this promise was made. Although David was considered a ‘man after God’s own heart’ he certainly wasn’t perfect. In fact, in many areas he failed miserably. He was a lousy husband, a distant father, a murderer, a bad friend, and the list goes on.

Following David to the throne throughout history, we see a line of Kings guilty of murder, incest, rape, violence, idolatry and rebellion.

But God’s promise, inspite of man’s rebellion held true. He promised messiah would come from David’s lineage and that’s exactly what happened, in spite of the failure of men.

The beauty of God’s promises is that they are not dependent on our performance or character. They are dependent on his power to forgive, love and extend mercy to us knowing full well that we will fail. The struggles we go through now won’t change our destiny. Our problems don’t affect God’s promises. We can count on him!


“I don’t know whether he is a sinner,” the man replied. “But I know this: I was blind, and now I can see!” John‬ ‭9‬:‭25‬

Have you ever been questioned for your beliefs? Have you ever had someone confuse you with ‘convincing evidence’ that you are wrong?

Today, more than ever the Bible, the resurrection or even existence of Jesus, even basic Christian morality is in question. It’s been placed on the main stage of ridicule. Those of us that hold to the teachings of Jesus and the Word of God are labeled as intolerant, racist, homophobic and a plethora of other labels.

Even within the body of Christ there are those who seem to see their mission in life to find fault in certain pastors, worship styles, etc. Whether they intend to cause doubt and confusion, doesn’t really matter. The divisiveness they create weakens the testimony body of Christ and, in my opinion, makes the church a laughing stock to the unbeliever or former believer. They wave their theological degrees as some sort of flag of importance.

The Apostle John tells a story in his gospel of a blind man that Jesus healed. Blind from birth, people questioned whether he sinned, or his parents sinned causing the blindness. Poor guy was judged from the very beginning!

Now if you were healed from blindness you may think life would be much better for you. Not the case for this guy, not at first anyway. The religious elite questioned his identity. They questioned his integrity. They bombarded him with all sorts of theological questions that he couldn’t answer. Finally, in desparation, he answers them by saying, “I don’t know whether he is a sinner,” the man replied. “But I know this: I was blind, and now I can see!” (John‬ ‭9‬:‭25‬)

I’m with the blind guy! I don’t have all the answers. I don’t understand everything in the Bible. I don’t understand completely why God allows what He allows. I just know this: “I was blind and Jesus healed me.” That’s enough.


This is what the Sovereign Lord, the Holy One of Israel, says: “Only in returning to me and resting in me will you be saved. In quietness and confidence is your strength. But you would have none of it.” ‭‭Isaiah‬ ‭30‬:‭15‬

“Get some rest”, the doctor told me, “The best thing you can do for your healing is to get good rest.“

Resting is much easier said than done. It’s difficult to rest when everyone around you is busy doing things. Especially those things that you used to do. Even though you know the best thing you can do is to rest, your mind tells you the worst thing you can do is rest. It’s a horrible dichotomy.

Maybe you’ve seen that too. Resting isn’t the same as sleeping. Sometimes you wake up in the morning and you don’t feel rested. Oh, you slept, but you didn’t rest. Even if you’re sleeping, your mind wouldn’t quit. It seemed like you were constantly reminded of the bills that weren’t getting paid, the relationships that were strained, the guilt and shame you feel for your past or the workplace struggles you need to address in the morning.

Resting is essential for healing. Your body needs time to regroup. Your body needs time to do what it is created to do naturally. To heal.

What’s true in the physical realm, is true in our spiritual/emotional lives as well. God speaks through Isaiah to tell us that our strength does not come from our activity. Our healing doesn’t come from the work that we do. Our healing and strength comes from quietness and confidence.

The psalmist writes, “Be still, and know that I am God.” Our confidence doesn’t come from anything we can do. Our confidence comes from knowing that God has everything in control.

True rest leads to healing, healing comes when we have confidence in the promises that God has given us. Promises of forgiveness. Promises of safety. Promises of grace.

Do you need some rest today? Not just physical rest, but spiritual or emotional rest? Ask the Holy Spirit now, to help you to have confidence in the strength God gives you. He is the source of all healing and all rest.


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