Blessed be the Lord God of Israel, who spoke with His mouth to my father David, and with His hand has fulfilled it…” I Kings 8:15 (NKJV)
I’m amazed how God views things. His eyesight is far different from ours. Somehow He sees what isn’t there, or is it really there and we miss it?
God told Joshua, “See, I have given Jericho into your hand…” I can only imagine being with Joshua, gazing across the plains, and seeing the high-walled fortress of Jericho. From my vantage point, it wouldn’t look like God had given it to me. I might say He will give it to me.
But God says, “I have given” it to you.
Again in Joshua, God says the same thing about the next city in their conquest: “See, I have given into your hand the king of Ai, his people, his city, and his land.”
Lest we think God needs glasses, let us rather examine our own eyesight. God sees things according to His will and His plan. When it is done in His mind and will, it is a done deal. Therefore, He speaks from that vantage point. The Psalms tell us God speaks and it is done, He commands and the thing stands fast. No questions. A done deal.
Our problem: we need eyes of faith. Faith in God, who has promised. Faith that our God, who has spoken with His mouth, will fulfill it with His hand.
When we see with eyes of faith, we will see things God promised as already in existence. God looked across the plains at the same sight Joshua saw. From His lips, He said, “I have given it.” It was a done deal.
May we see through faith vision so that we, too, see as God sees. So that we, too, speak words of faith. So that we, too, see God’s reality as our reality. Trust Him, for with God, whatever He says… it is a done deal.
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Prayer: Father, Give me the vision of faith to see as You see and to believe Your Word. Help me to see as reality what you see as reality for me. And help me to act in faith and obedience, so that I may please You and see those things fulfilled. In Jesus’ name. Amen.
Kay K. Mortimer is a freelance writer, Licensed Tax Professional, and bookstore owner who lives in Aiken, SC with her husband. She writes for a local newspaper, as well as devotions, meditations, and Bible studies. She is a member of the SC Writers Workshop. She is a deacon at River of Life Church in Aiken, serves as Chairman-Elect of the Midland Valley Chamber of Commerce, is the accountant for the Aiken Community Playhouse, and serves on the Board of Directors of SCNATP. Her greatest passion is teaching and sharing the Word of God, helping Christians to grow and be encouraged in the faith.
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