Fulfilling Our Nation’s Destiny–Part 3–Rev. Lonnie C. Crowe
As we focus on believers as the key to fulfilling the
destiny that God has for our nation, we have examined the importance of
consecration and regeneration in activating the righteousness that exalts a
nation. As we continue this week in Joshua 5, we see the provision
of our Lord in His loving care for His own.
Joshua 5: 10-12: “Now the children of Israel camped in
Gilgal, and kept the Passover on the fourteenth day of the month at twilight on
the plains of Jericho. And they ate of the produce of the land on the day
after the Passover, unleavened bread and parched grain, on the very same
day. Then the manna ceased on the day after they had eaten the produce of
the land; and the children of Israel no longer had manna, but they ate the food
of the land of Canaan that year.”
God had fed the Israelites manna for forty
years. When the wilderness years were over, the manna ceased, but
the provision of God continued. Our God is Jehovah Jirah, the God
who provides. When we forget that, we will act out of our fear
rather than out of our faith. Our nation’s current crises have
caused many believers to forget our Lord’s ability to provide. We
panic rather than pray. The crisis appears to be overwhelming, but
“with God nothing will be impossible.” (Luke 1:37)
Matthew 6:31-33: ”Do not be over-anxious, therefore, asking
‘What shall we eat?’ or ‘What shall we drink?’ or ‘What shall we wear?’ For all
these are questions that Gentiles are always asking; but your Heavenly Father
knows that you need these things—all of them. But make His Kingdom and
righteousness your chief aim, and then these things shall all be given you in
addition.” The key to divine provision is seeking the Kingdom of God
and His righteousness.
We must remember, also, that God’s provision is not limited
to food and clothing. He has provided us with salvation through the
sacrifice of Jesus on the cross. We usually have a limited concept
of what all is involved in salvation. When we examine the definition
of two Greek words translated as “salvation”, we find that the word means
deliverance, safety, healing, health and prosperity. If salvation
meant only that we may have eternity with our Lord, it would be enough to cause
us to live always in hope. However, our God is a God of
abundance. Not only does salvation insure our eternity, it insures
our today.
We need the total package that salvation
provides. We need deliverance and healing from fear, hopelessness,
and despair. We are conscious of the war of terror that is being
waged on the national and international
fronts. We are not so aware of the war of terror that is being waged
in our own hearts. The news media reports what is happening in the
world, but can offer no solution or hope. Even most believers have
resolved to expect the worst.
How can believers reconcile what we see and hear around us
with God’s word that He delights in us and has a future and a hope for
us? We must walk in faith in the promises of
God. Philippians 4:19: “And my God shall supply all your need
according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus.” Do you need
faith? God will supply it. Do you need
hope? God will supply it. Do you need
wisdom? God will supply it. Is a solution to our nation’s
needs available? Yes, and God has it.
As consecrated, regenerated believers, walking in His
righteousness, let’s intercede before the throne of God on behalf of our
nation. Let’s declare His promises and walk in His
hope. One of my favorite hymns is “I Don’t Know about Tomorrow” by
Ira Stanphill. Let’s sing with him.
“I don’t know about tomorrow, I just live from day to day;
I don’t borrow from its sunshine, For its skies may turn to
gray.
I don’t worry over the future, For I know what Jesus said;
And today I’ll walk beside Him, Because He knows what is
ahead.
Many things about tomorrow
I don’t seem to understand
But I know who holds tomorrow
And I know who holds my hand.”
Father, we are thankful that when we walk in Your
righteousness, we can trust in Your provision. We receive Your
wisdom and Your hope. We rebuke any spirit of fear that tries to
attach itself to us. We pray for the decision-makers of our nation
that they, too, will seek Your wisdom. Amen.