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Cyrus, king of Persia was not a man of God. At least he was not a follower of Yahweh, the God of the Israelites. But God’s purposes will be accomplished and God can use anyone and any circumstances to achieve them. So, when the Israelites found themselves in exile in Babylon, it was Cyrus, anointed by God to do the work of God, who officially allowed the exiles to return to Jerusalem. (Persia is now part of Iran and the Persian people make up half the population of that country.)
Where is God at work today in the lives and actions of leaders who are not God-followers? We may not know, but we can thank God that it is so. And what about you: how do you hear the voice of God? What unexpected people and circumstances in your life could God be using to speak to you?
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Listen to the way the biblical authors start these 14 books, psalms and letters. What matters to them most? Where do they want to begin with their readers and hearers? From Genesis to Revelation, these verses were penned over many centuries. Allow these short passages to lead you to meditate on God’s world and God’s caring relationship with the creation.
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