Showing posts with label God rules. Show all posts
Showing posts with label God rules. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Does God really rule this world?



The world around us makes us wonder if God really rules it.



We hear about tragedies all around the world all the time.



People act against each other, for no reason.



There is torture, cruelty and violence rampant in the world.



The economic situation is getting more worrisome all the time and many people are laid off.



People lose their homes and families live in insecurity.



At the same time we can see that modern slavery is just rising.

Our lives are touched by all these global tragedies but also our personal struggles.

There is sickness, death, depression, loneliness, infertility, poverty, aimlessness, oppression, exclusion, rejection…

Does God really rule this world?

I claim that every time you find yourself in a situation where you ask if God really rules this world,

It is because He has brought you there to show what the real kingdom is: His Kingdom.

16 On his robe and thigh was written this title: “King of Kings and Lord of Lords.”
Revelation 19:16 Living Bible (TLB)

The story of the real ruler


Bible is a great story of the real ruler.

Who is the true King of Kings or who has the true power.

God has revealed himself to us so we could understand this.

All through the bible God lets his voice be heard:

I did it.

I rule.

I am the first and the last.

God shows us the history of the world, from the beginning to the end.

And in every part of it, He says, I did it.

48 1-2 Hear me, my people: you swear allegiance to the Lord without meaning a word of it when you boast of living in the Holy City and brag about depending on the God of Israel. Time and again I told you what was going to happen in the future. My words were scarcely spoken when suddenly I did just what I said. I knew how hard and obstinate you are. Your necks are as unbending as iron; you are as hardheaded as brass. That is why I told you ahead of time what I was going to do, so that you could never say, “My idol did it; my carved image commanded it to happen!” You have heard my predictions and seen them fulfilled, but you refuse to agree it is so. Now I will tell you new things I haven’t mentioned before, secrets you haven’t heard.
Then you can’t say, “We knew that all the time!”
Yes, I’ll tell you things entirely new, for I know so well what traitors you are, rebels from earliest childhood, rotten through and through. Yet for my own sake and for the honor of my name I will hold back my anger and not wipe you out. 10 I refined you in the furnace of affliction, but found no silver there. You are worthless, with nothing good in you at all. 11 Yet for my own sake—yes, for my own sake—I will save you from my anger and not destroy you lest the heathen say their gods have conquered me. I will not let them have my glory.
Isaiah 48:1-11 Living Bible (TLB)
The central idea of the story of the creation for the people in Moses’ time was the same as it is for us:

Our God made the world – no other God did, nor a cosmic force or the chance.

From His own will God chose a group of people and made a covenant with them.

Prophets would declare to the people who forgot their covenant that the punishment they would meet would be a punishment from God, not a strategy of a world conqueror.

In Jesus God came and told us in human voice, as He told to Moses, I am.

I have come to conquer the sin and the death, and to show what eternal life in my Kingdom is.

In Revelations God reveals us what will happen, so that we would not be afraid but would believe that

Our God still rules and will take to a good conclusion His plan of saving us all.