Experiencing God's Power and PresenceSample
When You Need a Defender
Martin Luther, the great German Bible scholar and reformer, dared to challenge the corrupt religious and political system of his age. At risk of being burned as a heretic, Luther boldly read and taught Scripture. His writings were highly influential, even inflammatory. By publicly challenging and contradicting the corrupt practices of the religious establishment, he brought himself under scrutiny that could have resulted in his execution.
Yet when called before the emperor Charles V at the Diet of Worms in 1521, Luther stood firm and refused to recant. As he was being escorted away by the authorities, a band of his followers, disguised as attackers, rode in on horseback and took him to a German castle where they hid him and provided all he needed for two years. During one of the darkest times of Luther’s life, God literally provided a mighty fortress, continual provision, joy in the midst of adversity, and calm in the midst of the storm.
God doesn’t always send that kind of rescue. He was with us when my mother was in the hospital, but she still died. Sometimes God gives his people fearlessness in the face of grave danger but doesn’t deliver them from it. That was the case with Stephen in the book of Acts. He boldly challenged the religious leaders who falsely accused him of blasphemy, but in spite of his powerful witness, God allowed the intentions of evil men to be carried out (Acts 7:59-60). Yet God was still there, offering strength and accomplishing eternal purposes.
God’s protection is not just for the spiritual “superheroes” we read about in Scripture and history. These were ordinary people who learned to trust and respond to God according to his Word. In fact, most of us learn to trust not because we’re noble, brave, godly, and have it all together, but because we don’t have any other choice. You are most likely to experience God when you need him desperately. In your darkest moments, he will be your mighty fortress and your greatest strength.
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Where is God when you’re hurting? How can you experience him when you’re in trouble? How does he turn confusion or fear into clarity and peace? Many of the psalms begin in crisis and end with a testimony of God’s presence, power, and provision. By learning their truths and following their example, we can have the same kind of testimony. Written by Chip Ingram.
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