A friend, Larry, and I were talking the other day and he shared a thought about our human condition and God. The bottom line is that no matter what happens in our world and our life, God is still on his throne.
Another friend and I have often commented to one another that God still rules in this world. It really doesn’t matter if the world denies that fact, it is still true.
All through the scripture it gives us insight into that concept. When Abraham left his home and faced challenges, God was still on his throne and caused good to happen. When Joseph was sold in to slavery, God was still on his throne and caused good to happen. When the Children of Israel were fleeing from the Egyptians and backed up to the sea, God was still on his throne and caused good to happen. When the Children of Israel were carried off into Babylonian Captivity, God was still on his throne. When three young men were thrown into a “Fiery Furnace,” God was still on his throne. The list could go on and on, but you get the idea.
We forget far too often that God IS the most powerful being in all creation. We forget far too often that he doesn’t have to consult us before he makes his plans. We forget that God doesn’t have to let us know how he plans to use us in this life. We forget that God’s ways (thoughts) are far beyond our understanding. And mostly we forget far too often that God is on his throne. He always has been; he always will be!
One of the most important things we forget is that when Jesus was hanging on a cross, God was still on his throne and good things happened. We would not have understood that if we had been there and many still don’t, but nevertheless, it is true.
In Revelation 15:3-4 we see people in heaven who had won their fight against Satan singing the following song. (The words are important, they speak of our God.)
“Great and marvelous are Your works, O Lord God, the Almighty. Just and true are Your ways, O King of the nations. Who will not fear You, Lord, and glorify Your name? For You alone are holy. All nations will come and worship before You, for Your righteous deeds have been revealed.”
In Revelation 19:4 we read: “Then the twenty four elders and the four living beings fell down and worshiped God, who was sitting on the throne. They cried out, ‘Amen! Praise the LORD!’”
No matter what happens in our world or in your life, God is sitting on his throne! Amen! Praise the Lord!