Underwhelmed

“But you are a God ready to forgive, gracious and merciful, slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love…” (Nehemiah 9:17)

They each blundered big under a varying set of circumstances. Eve reached for the fruit, Sarah handed over her maid, Moses slammed the rock, David hatched a deadly plot, and the children of Israel rebelled at the edge of the Promised Land. How might their stories have been different if their belief in the character of God was greater than their view of themselves? What might have occurred if they had elevated God’s righteousness above their own selfish rights and desires?

It seems each of them intrinsically distrusted God, believed his commands were secondary to their comfort, wanted their way to supersede God’s plan. Evidently, they figured the Lord was incapable of meeting their need and could not be trusted to fulfill his Word.  These Biblical characters concocted a plan they thought would provide a more desirable outcome, but their disobedience delivered far more than they ever anticipated.

We will never know how the circumstances would have unfolded differently if Eve had followed God’s clear warning, if Sarah had waited patiently for God’s timing, if Moses had controlled his anger, if David had humbly turned his back on the temptation, and if the children of Israel had focused on God’s power rather than their weaknesses. We cannot undo the past, but we can choose to learn from their costly mistakes. In their actions we just might see a reflection of our own.

As God’s beloved children, we must seek after a deeper understanding of his uncompromising character and commands. With the grace he provides, we must continue to yield our will to his and wait for his perfect timetable. The Lord desires that we trust his plans and his purposes which are tuned to bless, protect, and do us good at present and in the years to come.

These well-known Biblical characters made mistakes whenever they were underwhelmed by the character of God, holding his commands in contempt. With a spirit of humility, let us obediently continue to make our way ahead with the God of all grace by our side.

Elizabeth A Mitchell

Photo Credit: Bill Mitchell

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4 Comments

  1. Pamela L Falise

    Your wisdom, your words, God’s Word, your soft gentle voice, reassures me and comforts me and encourages me as I long to live a life that glorifies God. Thank you Elizabeth.

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    • Elizabeth Mitchell

      Pam. Your kind words so encourage me. Thank you!!

      Reply
  2. Marcy Kunf

    After reading your devotion on being “underwhelmed” and studying acts and seeing the power of the Holy Spirit, I am challenged to consider my life and how I think and the decisions I make. Am I underwhelmed or empowered by the Holy Spirit. I prayerfully ask to be empowered.

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    • Elizabeth Mitchell

      Marcy from my perspective, you live out your faith in an empowered by the Holy Spirit kind of way.
      You challenge me to do the same. Thank you my friend.

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