Saturday 21 December 2013

GOD'S WAY IS DIFFERENT

GOD'S WAY IS DIFFERENT


Matthew 3:13-15 Then Jesus came from Galilee to the Jordan to be baptized by John. But John tried to deter him, saying, 'I need to be baptized by you, and do you come to me?' Jesus replied, 'Let it be so now; it is proper for us to do this to fulfill all righteousness.' Then John consented. (NIVUK)

John's baptism was all about confessing sins and repenting of them. People came knowing that they were not spiritually clean. They knew they were not ready to meet God's Messiah: so they came to be baptized. But why would Jesus come? That was the question John asked as well. Although he was baptizing, he knew that he was also a sinner in need of God's forgiveness. So John suggested that Jesus should baptize him.

But Jesus persisted. It was necessary, He said, to please God and do what He required. Of course Jesus could not confess His own sin because He had done nothing wrong. He was not a sinner; but he identified Himself with sinners. Very soon He would carry the weight of all the sins of the world, in His body. His baptism was a prophetic action which looked forward to the cross when He was 'numbered with the transgressors' (Isaiah 53:12; Luke 22:37).

Jesus kept on surprising people because they did not expect Him to be different to them. But He was God, and God's ways are different to ours. Isaiah 55:9 says, "As the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts." We would not have thought of God coming to live as a man, or for Him to accept responsibility for the sins of the world and be punished for them. But God's ways are different to ours. What is right to God may seem very strange to us, but that does not mean it is wrong. So do not judge God's ways by human logic or expect God to conform to human expectations. Indeed we should expect that God's ways, methods, timings, destinations and routes will be higher and better and more complete than we might ever have imagined.

Prayer: Father God. I am so glad that everything You do is good and right and perfect. Forgive me for doubting Your love and care, and for questioning what You do and the way You lead me. Please help me to enjoy the adventure of exploring Your plan for my life; and may I be grateful that You do everything excellently, and so much better than I could ever have planned. In Jesus' Name. Amen.

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