Last week, we reviewed the positive impact the hand of the Lord can have on an individual or a group. We also considered the hand of the Lord being upon someone, but for their detriment. Today we look at the appropriate ways to react to the hand of God be it in your life or that of someone else. What are you supposed to do? What should you avoid doing? Being aware of the things to do or not do can deeply affect your walk with the Lord.
Given the name and practice of this fellowship, it will come as no surprise that praise is a crucial response to evidence of the hand of God. We must all remember that when we experience the hand of the Lord for good in our lives, it is not because we are so righteous. It is because of His grace and mercy. His loving kindness. Acknowledging Him for this with thanksgiving and worship will open the door to even more of His goodness. Express gratitude, give testimony of what He's done and where possible, share from what He's given to you so others will equally rejoice in Him.
And how we respond to the hand of God doing good things for others is equally important. It is easy to grumble and ask, "What about me?" or accuse God of ignoring or forgetting us. But we must not give room to such reactions because grumbling leads to other ungodly attitudes that cheat us of blessings. While not easy, we should endeavor to guard our hearts against complaining about God, never forgetting that though we don't understand all He does, His ways are perfect (Psalm 18:30).
Indeed we should appreciate God for what He did for others and use their testimony as a pillar of faith to believe in Him to do the same or more for us. Seeing the effect of God's hand on someone else should encourage us to seek Him even more. The word states that He is a rewarder of those who sincerely seek Him (Hebrews 11:6). As God cannot lie, dig in to the One who blesses those who look to Him and wait on Him to place His hand on you and your situation for good.
One instance of how to positively respond to the hand of God in a person's life comes from the story of Joseph. Despite knowing Joseph had been incarcerated, when Pharaoh discovered that he had great wisdom through his relationship with God, Pharaoh authorized Joseph to apply that wisdom for the benefit of his people (Genesis 41:39-40). Pharaoh didn't react with jealousy and anger the way Joseph's brothers did. Emotions that almost led them to murder their own brother though they sold him into slavery instead.
Rahab reacted similarly to Joseph's Pharaoh (Joshua 2). Although she was likely a child when the Lord brought the plagues on Egypt and freed the Israelites from slavery, she knew enough to align with the Israelite spies who came to her city, Jericho, decades later. She'd heard of how their God destroyed Pharaoh and his army, how the Lord turned the Red Sea into a walkable passageway, and how the Israelites had defeated other armies (Joshua 2:10). She understood that the hand of God could do good for some and bad for others. Recognizing the hand of God upon the spies and their people, Rahab aligned with their God's plan to capture her city. The result was that she was able to spare her entire family and others tied to them from certain death.
We can follow these good examples of how to respond to the hand of God by turning to Him and submitting our lives to Him. This is the primary reaction that will have the most impact for an individual and those they care for. In the time of the earliest Christians, many unbelievers got to see the fruits and the gifts of the Holy Spirit in their lives. Several challenged and threatened them. Yet, there were those who, recognizing the hand of God upon this group, joined them in believing in Jesus. God moved in their midst, saving them from famine, attempted murder and other threats. They lived rich lives in the Lord, learning more about Christ and receiving the Holy Spirit who enabled them to replicate the miracles of Jesus and much more.
We too must choose how we will respond to the hand of the Lord. The choice we make can mean life or death. It can mean being the head instead of being the tail, which is led around through life and always at the back. May the Lord help each of us to make the choice that acknowledges and appreciates God's hand be it in our lives or that of others, IJMN Amen.
From @vhodo305 = Heavenly Father I thank You for your many miracles, blessings, chastising, lessons working upon myself and others. Lord I bind every wicked spirit that will keep me from fully being joyful for another person or group when I see them receiving your blessings. I pray to not have a heart of what about me? Let it instead bring me closer to You Jesus and I will share with them in glorifying our God who is in Heaven.