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Home/Biblical and Theological/Looking To God

Looking To God

The Lord rules this world.

Written by Kyle E. Sims | Saturday, January 23, 2021

This truth seems simplistic. God is in control. While we want more answers to questions about the hows and whys of God’s plan, this is enough to give us peace and strengthen our faith. This basic and simple truth of the Scripture puts us on solid ground so we can stand in a world turned upside down.

 

In a crowded seminary class, the guy beside me started questioning the professor about his encouragement to preach through books of the Bible. The professor, ever the southern gentleman, responded with grace and patience. But the third time the student pressed, the professor sprung off his stool and told the student directly, “Who are you to tell the Holy Spirit what to do?” I slid my chair to the side, away from the now rebuked classmate, and had nightmares for weeks.

I relay this story because, like many of us, I have wrestled with how to respond to last week’s events. Most of us were grieved as we saw a mob storm into our capitol. I grappled with what to preach this past Sunday. Do I press on in working through Daniel or break my plan to preach something directly about the events of this week?  There was a strong temptation to go looking for a text that would let me address issues head-on. However, as I worked my way through the next section of Daniel in which Nebuchadnezzar has his terrorizing dream, one verse, 4:17, stood out to me. This verse gives you why Nebuchadnezzar was going to be struck mad and would act like an animal for a season. It was so that people would know that the Lord is the one who appoints the leaders of this world. How appropriate a text for a country sharply divided over its present and soon to be leaders. The Holy Spirit had prepared the right text for my congregation. It was one that did not give prophetic vision to address the day’s issues, but a text that reminded us of a fundamental and straightforward truth. The Lord rules this world. This is what we needed to hear.

The sentence is by the decree of the watchers, the decision by the word of the holy ones, to the end that the living may know that the Most High rules the kingdom of men and gives it to whom he will and sets over it the lowliest of men. – Daniel 4:17

This truth seems simplistic. God is in control. While we want more answers to questions about the hows and whys of God’s plan, this is enough to give us peace and strengthen our faith. This basic and simple truth of the Scripture puts us on solid ground so we can stand in a world turned upside down.

Now is a time that Christians must stand firm on the foundational truths found in the Bible’s theology. Consider what the Catechism teaches us:

Q. 11. What are God’s works of providence?

A. God’s works of providence are his most holy, wise and powerful preserving and governing all his creatures, and all their actions.

The world has gone mad! We find ourselves starting 2021 still in a pandemic, still dealing with political unrest and cultural wars. What are we to do? We must stand on the truth we already know!  We do not seek a new answer from the Bible. We stand on the clear and essential truth. God is in control. We need to remember the truths our church was built on and go forward from that great foundation.

Many have been terrified of Donald Trump in office, and others are frightened of Joe Biden coming into office. If you are a Christian, you need to remember your theological foundation of who controls this world. You need to believe and trust what we see here in Daniel 4:17. It is the Most High that rules the kingdom of men, and He gives leadership to whom He will. It is not ultimately foreign interference, voter fraud, Big Tech, or minority groups that put a man or woman in our White House. These are secondary means that God uses to execute His holy, perfect, and unchangeable will.

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