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Seeing God in the Worst of Times

By August 26, 2014August 27th, 2014No Comments

Read Ezekiel 1 – 3

And I looked, and, behold, a whirlwind came out of the north, a great cloud, and a fire enfolding itself, and a brightness was about it, and out of the midst thereof as the color of amber, out of the midst of the fire. Ezekiel 1:4 KJV

Sitting by the River Chebar in the land of Babylon, as a captive, Ezekiel certainly could have felt far from God, and incapable of being blessed or used by Him. However, two things happened while there, (1) the hand of the Lord was upon him, and (2) he saw visions of God. This first vision in chapter one is incredible. Please do not limit yourself to this devotional thought, read the whole chapter as it describes in detail a vision of God unique from any other in Scripture. As Ezekiel saw God in His glory, his immediate response was to humbly fall face down to the ground. That was the only appropriate response. All of this happened when Ezekiel’s circumstances were at their worst. Never limit when and where God can work in your life. Your circumstances may be at their worst, you may feel as far as possible from the Lord, but neither is a limitation on God.

Lord, when my circumstances are at their worst I do not even think to look for Your blessing, let alone Your presence. I tend to think You are near only when things are going well. Help me to look for You not just when things are good but also when they are not.

A question to ponder: What are some ways God has revealed Himself and blessed you when circumstances were difficult in your life?