Have you ever wondered if God had not somehow made a mistake? Have you ever been in a place where you did not understand what God was doing? It is comforting to me to see that even in the New Testament, the church and the apostles did not always understand what was going on but they faithfully followed. We will look at a story on Sunday from Acts 12 that surely had the church baffled but in the end, they saw the power of God revealed.
In my wife's family history, there is a time that Judith's grandfather, Rev. A. M. Overton, faced a challenging place in his life and faith, he penned this poem.
He Maketh No Mistake
My Father's way may twist and turn,
My heart may throb and ache,
But in my soul I'm glad I know,
He maketh no mistake.
My cherished plans may go astray,
My hopes may fade away,
But still I'll trust my Lord to lead,
For He doth know the way.
Tho' night be dark and it may seem
That day will never break;
I'll pin my faith, my all in Him,
He maketh no mistake.
There's so much now I cannot see,
My eyesight's far too dim;
But come what may, I'll simply trust
And leave it all to Him.
For by and by the mist will lift
And plain it all He'll make.
Through all the way, tho' dark to me,
He made not one mistake.
This Sunday, I will share the story behind this statement of faith and how we too can trust God beyond the place where we understand his will.
For the journey...
Tim
Saturday, May 18, 2013
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