The Bible with Nicky and Pippa Gumbel, Express Version, 2022Sampel

Is God Really in Control?
Do you sometimes wonder whether God is really in control? Maybe something has gone wrong with your health, relationships, job or some other situation in your life, and you wonder: Does God know? Does God care? Is there anything he can do about it anyway? One of the things that I remember so well about Bishop Sandy Millarâs time as vicar of HTB is that whenever things seemed to have gone wrong, or we were facing some kind of crisis, he would always remind us: â*The Lord reigns.*â God not only loves you, but he is also the sovereign Lord who is ultimately in control of your life. He is also in control of events and history. As A.W. Tozer wrote, âGod is love and God is sovereign. His love disposes Him to desire our everlasting welfare, and His sovereignty enables Him to secure it.â The Lord reigns!Psalm 139:13â16
The Lord reigns from conception to death
You do not need to worry about or fear death. God has a good plan and purpose for your life. Even before you were born, he planned all the days of your life (v.16). You are âfearfully and wonderfully madeâ (v.14).
Human life begins at the moment of conception. Godâs sovereign love extends to those in the womb. This is where our personal history began:
|âYou watched me grow from conception to birth;
||all the stages of my life were spread out before you,
||The days of my life all prepared
||before Iâd even lived one dayâ (v.16, MSG).
God is in control from the moment of your conception to the moment of your death and beyond. Put your trust in him.
Lord, thank you for your sovereign love for every human being. Help us to extend that same love and protection to all.
3 John 1â8
The Lord reigns over every area of your life
God wants to bring restoration to every area of your life today. The apostle John prays for his dear friend Gaius in a holistic way: âI pray for... everything you do, and for your good health â that your everyday affairs prosper, as well as your soul!â (v.2, MSG).
John was thrilled to hear that Gaius was making spiritual progress: âI have no greater joy than to hear that my children are walking in the truth⊠They have told the church about your loveâ (vv.4,6).
However, John's prayer extends beyond the âspiritualâ to the physical needs of Gaius. There is nothing wrong with praying for friends to enjoy âgood healthâ and that âall may go well with [them]â (v.2).
Faith is made visible by love. Love is practical. Hospitality is an act of love. In providing âmeals and a bed we become companions in spreading the Truthâ (v.8, MSG).
When you show hospitality, you are part of a long Christian tradition that goes back to the New Testament.
John warns Gaius about Diotrephes who ânot only refuses hospitality to travelling Christians but tries to stop others from welcoming themâ (v.10, MSG). He âloves to be in chargeâ and will have nothing to do with John, but spreads âvicious rumoursâ about him (vv.9â10, MSG). Even the holy and loving apostle John did not win everyoneâs approval.
He urges Gaius, âdonât go along with evil. Model the goodâ (v.11, MSG) and he prays: âpeace to youâ (v.14).
John deliberately does not put everything down on paper (vv.13â14, MSG). Some things are best reserved for face-to-face meetings.
Lord, today I pray for my family and friends⊠that they will enjoy good health and that all may go well with them.
Zechariah 1:8,10â11,16; 3:3â4,9câ10; 4:6b
The Lord reigns over events and history
It is not just in your own life that things can go wrong and you can wonder whether God is really in control. Sometimes, as we look at world events and history, we wonder what on earth is going on. Does the Lord really âreignâ in all the chaos?
Zechariahâs original audience needed to be reminded that âthe Lord reignsâ. He was a priest and prophet, who prophesised to the people who had returned to Jerusalem devastated after many years in exile. Zechariah lifts their gaze to God with messages of hope and salvation. God reigns â and he has not finished with his people!
At the heart of this renewed hope are promises of renewed relationship with God, which are ultimately fulfilled through Jesus. Again and again in these visions we see glimpses of Jesus:
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God will return (chapter 1)
The book opens with a call to repentance, as God calls the people to return to him. Alongside the call there is a promise â ââreturn to me,â declares the Lord Almighty, âand I will return to youââ (1:3). Returning to God means repenting and admitting our guilt (v.6).
Godâs promise to return is illustrated by a vision of a man riding a red horse (v.8). God promises: âEverythingâs under controlâ (v.11, MSG). He cares about them (v.14, MSG). The Lord reigns, and he loves you. It seems that the myrtle trees are a picture of the people of God then and the church now, and so it symbolises Jesus (the man riding the red horse) who stands among his church.
If this is the case, then it is Jesus who intercedes for the church (v.12). His intercession was answered: âIâll see to it that my Temple is rebuiltâ (v.16, MSG). This had a literal, historical fulfilment in the rebuilding of the temple in Jerusalem but it also applies to the church.
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God will protect (chapter 2)
Next, Zechariah saw a man with a measuring line in his hand (2:1). Again, could this be Jesus? God promises that Jerusalem will be a city without walls but he will be a wall of fire around it and its glory within. The church is the new Jerusalem â a city without walls (v.4). It is the âapple of his eyeâ (v.8). Godâs Spirit lives among us (v.10).
He assures them, âAnyone who hits you, hits meâ (v.8, MSG). He promises: âIâm moving into your neighbourhood!â (v.10, MSG).
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God will forgive (chapter 3)
I have a habit of putting pens in my back trouser pocket and then sitting on them, leaving a stain that seems impossible to remove however often the trousers are washed.
You cannot remove the stain of sin in your life. But Jesus can.
The angel of the Lord appears to foreshadow Jesus. Standing before Jesus, Zechariah saw Joshua the high priest and Satan, standing at his right to accuse him (3:1). The name âSatanâ means accuser (see Revelation 12:10).
But Jesus is more powerful than Satan. The Lord rebuked Satan and said of Joshua, âIs not this man a burning stick snatched from the fire?â (Zechariah 3:2). This is an image that applies to all who have been rescued by Jesus.
Joshua was dressed in âfilthy clothesâ standing before Jesus (v.3) who said, âTake off his filthy clothes⊠I have taken away your sin and I will put rich garments on youâ (v.4). Jesus cleanses and re-clothes you through the cross.
The Lord Almighty says, âI am going to bring my servant, the Branchâ (v.8; see Jeremiah 23:5f). It continues, âand I will remove the sin of this land in a single dayâ (Zechariah 3:9) â this points to the first Good Friday, when Jesus removed all our sin in a single day.
The result is: âIn that day each of you will invite your neighbour to sit under your vine and fig-treeâ (v.10). This is a symbol of peace, security and prosperity.
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God will give you his Spirit (chapter 4)
Godâs word came to Zerubbabel: âNot by might nor by power, but by my Spiritâ (4:6). Neither the temple nor the church is built by might or power: âYou canât force these things. They only come about through my Spiritâ (v.6, MSG).
Are you facing a seemingly impossible situation? You cannot overcome by sheer willpower. Ask for the help of the Holy Spirit.
Do not despise âthe day of small thingsâ (v.10). Donât look at seemingly minor accomplishments as unimportant. Donât despise apparently insignificant, humble, âsmall beginningsâ. The kingdom of God starts with a mustard seed, which grows into a big tree. Small numbers make no difference to God. There is nothing small if God is in it. Everything big has to start small. Nothing you do for God goes unnoticed or unrewarded. You may not see the fruits but you are accomplishing Godâs purposes. Donât give up on your dream.
The Lord reigns. He is in charge of events and history. In his sovereign love, by his Spirit, from a day of small beginnings, the temple was rebuilt. Now you can trust him to keep building and rebuilding his church from small beginnings by his Spirit.
Lord, thank you that you have removed my sin and given me peace, security and spiritual prosperity. I pray that you will pour out your Spirit and rebuild your church.
Pippa Adds
3 John 2
âI pray that you may enjoy good health and all will go well with you...â
This seems a very good prayer to pray for family and friends this Christmas.
References
The One YearÂź is a registered trademark of Tyndale House Publishers. Used by permission. A.W. Tozer, *Knowledge of the Holy* (HarperOne, 2009), p.99. Unless otherwise stated, Scripture quotations taken from the Holy Bible, New International Version Anglicised, Copyright © 1979, 1984, 2011 Biblica, formerly International Bible Society. Used by permission of Hodder & Stoughton Publishers, an Hachette UK company. All rights reserved. âNIVâ is a registered trademark of Biblica. UK trademark number 1448790. Scripture marked (MSG) taken from The Message. Copyright © 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2002. Used by permission of NavPress Publishing Group. Unless otherwise stated.Perihal Pelan

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