One of the most powerful promises in Scripture is set before us in the Psalm for today. “Delight yourself also in the Lord, And He shall give you the desires of your heart (Psalm 37:4 NKJV). For thirteen years, I prayed this passage to the Lord and waited. In the fourteenth year, I saw His glorious hand move in a series of unforgettable events that only God could providentially arrange. How humbling it is that a holy God should condescend to a sinful man to reveal His glory in the midst of incredible joy. Yet, this, too, is part of the ruling motif of the Gospel. On this fourth Sunday in Epiphany, we rejoice that God appeared to the prince and the pauper alike. Thus, there is room for you and me.
A Devotion on the Fourth Sunday of Epiphany
A Devotion on the Fourth Sunday of Epiphany
A Devotion on the Fourth Sunday of Epiphany
One of the most powerful promises in Scripture is set before us in the Psalm for today. “Delight yourself also in the Lord, And He shall give you the desires of your heart (Psalm 37:4 NKJV). For thirteen years, I prayed this passage to the Lord and waited. In the fourteenth year, I saw His glorious hand move in a series of unforgettable events that only God could providentially arrange. How humbling it is that a holy God should condescend to a sinful man to reveal His glory in the midst of incredible joy. Yet, this, too, is part of the ruling motif of the Gospel. On this fourth Sunday in Epiphany, we rejoice that God appeared to the prince and the pauper alike. Thus, there is room for you and me.