September 5th Devotion
The Almighty One
Chuck Swindoll
When Abram was ninety-nine years old, the LORD appeared to him and said, “I am El-Shaddai—‘God Almighty.’ Serve me faithfully and live a blameless life." (Genesis 17:1)
THIRTEEN YEARS passed, and Abram didn’t hear anything from God. There was no vision. There was no voice. There was no visit. Only silence. Try to imagine: complete silence on God’s part for thirteen years.
Abram hadn’t handled the Lord’s earlier silence very well. After God’s first appearance in Ur, Abram had been talking rather regularly with Him. More than once, the Lord had appeared to Abram with reassurances. Around his seventy-ninth birthday, he’d met with God after a miraculous victory on the battlefield, but then he heard nothing for another six or seven years. Then when he was eighty-five, he and Sarai decided to implement their own plan.
When his decision to run ahead of God’s plan ended in spectacular failure, Abram came to a kind of end. As the expression goes, “he finally came to the end of himself.” While his longing for God’s promise remained front and center in his mind, he at last surrendered to God’s omniscient, sovereign care.
In this next encounter with God, Abram posed no questions and made no complaints about his long wait; he merely “fell on his face” (Genesis 17:3 NASB) before his divine Friend.
After thirteen years, the Lord broke the silence with a fresh reintroduction. When He appeared to Abram, He said, “I am El-Shaddai” (Genesis 17:1). A good paraphrase would be, “I am God . . . specifically, the almighty One.”
The straightforward message God communicated through this name after a long silence is the same one He wants us to know when He seems absent: While I am sometimes silent, I remain in control of your circumstances. The Lord said, in so many words, “I haven’t left; I’ve been here all along.”
Chuck Swindoll
When Abram was ninety-nine years old, the LORD appeared to him and said, “I am El-Shaddai—‘God Almighty.’ Serve me faithfully and live a blameless life." (Genesis 17:1)
THIRTEEN YEARS passed, and Abram didn’t hear anything from God. There was no vision. There was no voice. There was no visit. Only silence. Try to imagine: complete silence on God’s part for thirteen years.
Abram hadn’t handled the Lord’s earlier silence very well. After God’s first appearance in Ur, Abram had been talking rather regularly with Him. More than once, the Lord had appeared to Abram with reassurances. Around his seventy-ninth birthday, he’d met with God after a miraculous victory on the battlefield, but then he heard nothing for another six or seven years. Then when he was eighty-five, he and Sarai decided to implement their own plan.
When his decision to run ahead of God’s plan ended in spectacular failure, Abram came to a kind of end. As the expression goes, “he finally came to the end of himself.” While his longing for God’s promise remained front and center in his mind, he at last surrendered to God’s omniscient, sovereign care.
In this next encounter with God, Abram posed no questions and made no complaints about his long wait; he merely “fell on his face” (Genesis 17:3 NASB) before his divine Friend.
After thirteen years, the Lord broke the silence with a fresh reintroduction. When He appeared to Abram, He said, “I am El-Shaddai” (Genesis 17:1). A good paraphrase would be, “I am God . . . specifically, the almighty One.”
The straightforward message God communicated through this name after a long silence is the same one He wants us to know when He seems absent: While I am sometimes silent, I remain in control of your circumstances. The Lord said, in so many words, “I haven’t left; I’ve been here all along.”
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