HAPPY IS THE PEOPLE WHOSE GOD IS THE LORD
"Happy art thou, O Israel: who is like unto thee, O people saved by the LORD, the shield of thy help, and Who is the sword of thy excellency! and thine enemies shall be found liars unto thee; and thou shalt tread upon their high places." (Deuteronomy33:29).
The blessings and promises that God bestowed upon
Israel in the Old Testament were but foreshadows of everything that He has
given to the believers in Christ. Christ
was always going to be the fulfillment of God's great plan. He was the Tree of Life in the beginning of
creation, and He is the Tree of Life in the closing chapter of the Revelation
of John. Though the prophecies of old
were spoken to Israel after the flesh, most of them have their broader
fulfillment in spiritual Israel which is the church of Jesus Christ - that body
of believers (both Jew and gentile) who have been born again and are bound
together not by any particular doctrine, creed, or bloodline, but by the Spirit
of the living God. "For he is not a Jew, which is one outwardly; neither is that
circumcision, which is outward in the flesh: But he is a Jew, which is one
inwardly; and circumcision is that of the heart, in the spirit, and not in the
letter; whose praise is not of men, but of God." (Romans 2:28, 29).
Considering all of this, I was blessed this week when I
read the verse in Deuteronomy above, and received it as a message from my
heavenly Father directly to my heart. "Happy art thou, O Israel,"
might as well have read "happy art
thou, O Daniel." The word of
God washed over me, gave me new courage to fight the good fight of faith, and
encouraged me to trust in the promises that the Father has given to those who
love Him. This is how the Lord broke it
down for me:
·
"Happy art thou, O
Israel." I have every reason to be
happy. I have been redeemed by the blood
of my Savior Jesus Christ, and am being changed little by little into His
likeness. The Potter has taken this
shapeless lump of clay, and the shambles of my past life, and is molding me
into a vessel of honor who will bring Him glory. Being happy is as much a matter of rejecting
the things that make me anxious and unhappy as it is a matter of emphasizing
all the things I have to be thankful and joyful about. I must refuse thoughts that lead me into a
cycle of worry and doubt and choose rather to fill my mind with those things
that are true, pure, honest, and thankworthy. (Philippians 4:6-8).
·
"Who is like unto thee, O
people saved by the LORD." There is not another people on
earth who are so blessed and so cherished by God as we who have been saved by
faith in the death and resurrection of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. God considers us a holy nation, and a people
who have been set apart for His glory.
His eyes are always on His children, and He knows what we need even
before we ask. "For what nation is there so great, who
hath God so nigh unto them, as the LORD our God is in all things that we call
upon him for?" (Deuteronomy 4:7).
·
"The shield of thy help,
and Who is the sword of thy excellency!" God is both a sword and
shield to me. A shield to protect me
from the attacks of the enemy, and a sword to defend me and allow me to take
the offense. Ephesians 6:17 compares the
sword of the Spirit to the Word of God.
Like a sharp sword, God's Word dissects and lays open our true
intentions in order to reveal the truth.
As the priests in the Old Testament used a sharp instrument to flay open
the sacrificial animals and reveal all of the inner organs, so God uses His
Word to reveal our hearts and our inner motivations. Ephesians 6:16 tells us that faith is like a
shield that can quench every fiery arrow that Satan directs our way.
·
"And thine enemies shall
be found liars unto thee." Jesus referred to Satan as the father of lies.
He will twist and pervert the truth in order to confuse, discourage, and
cast doubt on the children of God. If he
can, he will get us to doubt our very salvation and the love that the Father
has for us. This is why we must be
grounded in the Word of God. God's Word
is truth, and the truth exposes every lie just as the light chases away the
darkness. When Jesus was tempted by
Satan in the wilderness after His 40 day fast, He used God's Word to counter
the things that the enemy suggested to Him.
For this reason, Satan ran out of ammunition and had to withdraw from
Christ for a time. Likewise, we have
power through the Word to expose the lies that our enemy would use against us.
·
"And thou shalt tread upon
their high places." God has called me to walk on holy
ground with Him. I mustn't walk in my
own strength or according to my own will, but instead, I am to "put off [my] shoes from off [my] feet"
and learn to walk in the Spirit in obedience to God's directions. I can conjure up all kinds of strategies and
plans to fight the good fight, but if it is not God Who is directing my
efforts, they are all in vain. My enemy
has the high ground (or high places) and it is going to take God to give me the
advantage that will win the day. As
Joshua looked across the plain of Jericho at the fortified city that stood
before him, he may have been formulating different strategies to take the city. The Angel of the Lord met him there,
however. When Joshua challenged this
being by asking whether He was for Israel or for their enemies, He simply said,
"Nay, but as Captain of the Lord's
host am I now come." We often
get things very backward. We want to
know that God is with us, or on our side in all our endeavors. Truth is, God is on God's side! It is I who must decide which side I will
take. I can't go through life doing as I
please and ask God to be with me regardless.
It is I who must seek His will and then decide if I am going to
follow. Oh, how we want to be leaders,
but it is how to be a follower that is necessary. Oh, how we want to be masters, but it is
servants that God is desiring. Circling
a city for seven days and expecting the walls to fall down doesn't seem to be a
sound strategy, but it worked because it was God's plan! And God got all the glory instead of Joshua
or the generals.
I am thankful for all of the promises that fill the
Bible and are directed to those who love the Lord. It is those promises that give us hope and
equip us with strength to overcome all that life throws at us. Seek the Lord, Beloved, through His Word, and
glean for yourselves all of the promises that God has in store for you.
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