Matthew
10 : 29 – 31, Are not two sparrows sold for a
copper coin? And not one of them falls to the ground apart from your Father's
will. But the very hairs of your head are all numbered. Do not fear therefore;
you are of more value than many sparrows. NKJV
The creation of God is a wondrous sight to behold. The
Lord has created so many types of creatures that it could take years to
discover and learn about all of them. Nevertheless, our heavenly Father knows
when one of His smallest creatures falls to the ground. God is so meticulous
that He has numbered the very hairs on your head.
If you study creation and pay close attention to the
smallest details, you can begin to appreciate the painstaking lengths that God
has gone through in order to make sure that creation is not only beautiful, but
functional as well. It wouldn’t be just (or right) for God to create so many
creatures and then not be willing to watch over each and every one of them.
This is the very message in Matthew 6 that Jesus conveyed to the people who
were consumed with worrying over their lives.
I began this devotion with thoughts about God’s
provision so that we might look at a graver issue with a deeper realization of
God’s unsearchable love for you and me. Although God created the world to live
in harmonious balance, man’s sin has disrupted it with acts of violence and
wickedness. Even so, in spite of God’s plan being derailed from its original
course, God has still managed to give life and to protect life.
The Lord has a plan for your life on earth. However, even
though God has a plan for you and I to follow while living in this corrupt and
sometimes violent world, we must be willing to suffer in order to fulfill it. I
was speaking with someone the other day that has worked in the judicial branch
of our local government for years. He began to tell me of a story about
someone’s rights that had been violated by another person. The perpetrator was
originally charged with three felony charges and four misdemeanors. After a
couple of years of waiting for the trial, and in order to settle the case,
those charges were reduced to only two misdemeanors and a fine. When I heard
how these serious charges were reduced to much lesser ones, I became concerned
for the rights of the victim.
I quickly asked if the person who had been violated
could have any further recourse, seeing that the person who violated their
rights got off with little repercussions. He told me that the person who has
the grievance isn’t allowed to try the case. That statement is the
very reason I am writing this word for Christians today.
Even though you may have a dispute between you and a
relative, neighbor, or stranger, neither of you will be allowed to handle the
process of justice except for the accused defending themselves. We must allow
the retribution for wrongs or crimes against us to be carried out by someone
other than ourselves in the judicial system.
The judicial process got me to thinking about what God
has said many times in the Word about vengeance belonging to Him, and how HE
will repay HIS adversaries. As Christians, we will have many offenses in this
world; Satan will use people like weapons to try and hurt us or at least
discourage us from moving on in our walk with the Lord. If and when this occurs,
we must be willing to allow our heavenly Father to be our Judge and Jesus to be
our Advocate.
If we should try to seek vengeance, then we negate the
JUSTICE process of God, and this can cause us further grief and even greater
loss. Paul teaches us in 2 Corinthians 10 that though we’re in the world, we
don’t fight as the world. The weapons of our warfare are mighty through God.
We must be willing to seek vengeance through our God, and He will repay.
If we should harden our hearts because of unforgiveness
and pursue the person who has wronged us in order to satisfy the hurt in our
lives, we are choosing to cross a line with God. You see. God has laid the
punishment for our sins upon Jesus and has forgiven us, even though we hadn’t
paid for our past sins. God doesn’t require us to go to hell before He forgives
us of our sins. When we choose not to forgive others and allow God His proper
place of getting vengeance on our behalf, then it reminds God of the sins that
He has forgiven us.
This vengeful action can cause us, the victims of the
original offence, to become violators of God’s law and bring us into judgment
before God. It’s a fearful thing to fall into the hands of a living God as the
writer of Hebrews tells us. If you want to learn more about the principle of
forgiveness, you can read about it in Matthew 18 : 21 – 35.
Vengeance Belongs to God and Not Me,
Pastor Asa Dockery
Pastor Asa Dockery
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