Before we can learn to trust that God is in control of all of life’s
circumstances, we have to answer four questions: Is God really in
control? How much control does He have? If He is not in complete
control, then who/what is? How can I learn to trust that He is in
control and rest in that?
Is God really in control? The concept of the control of God over
everything is called the “sovereignty” of God. Nothing gives us strength
and confidence like an understanding of the sovereignty of God in our
lives. God’s sovereignty is defined as His complete and total
independent control over every creature, event, and circumstance at
every moment in history. Subject to none, influenced by none, absolutely
independent, God does what He pleases, only as He pleases, always as He
pleases. God is in complete control of every molecule in the universe
at every moment, and everything that happens is either caused or allowed
by Him for His own perfect purposes.
“The LORD of hosts has sworn, saying, ‘Surely, as I have thought, so it
shall come to pass, And as I have purposed, so it shall stand’” (Isaiah
14:24). Nothing is random or comes by chance, especially not in the
lives of believers. He “purposed” it. That means to deliberately resolve
to do something. God has resolved to do what He will do, and nothing
and no one stands in His way. “I make known the end from the beginning,
from ancient times, what is still to come. I say: My purpose will stand,
and I will do all that I please” (Isaiah 46:10). This is our powerful,
purposeful God who is in control of everything. That should bring us
great comfort and help to alleviate our fears.
But exactly how much control does God have? God’s total sovereignty over all creation directly contradicts the philosophy of open theism,
which states that God doesn’t know what’s going to happen in the future
any more than we do, so He has to constantly be changing His plans and
reacting to what the sinful creatures do as they exercise their free
will. God isn’t finding out what’s going to happen as events unfold. He
is continuously, actively running things—ALL things—here and now. But to
think He needs our cooperation, our help, or the exercise of our free
will to bring His plans to pass puts us in control over Him, which makes
us God. Where have we heard that lie before? It’s a rehash of Satan’s
same old lie from the Garden—you shall be like God (Genesis 3:5). Our
wills are only free to the extent that God allows us that freedom and no
farther. “All the peoples of the earth are regarded as nothing. He does
as he pleases with the powers of heaven and the peoples of the earth.
No one can hold back his hand or say to him: ‘What have you done?’”
(Daniel 4:35). No one’s free will trumps the sovereignty of God.
Some people find it appealing to think that Satan has control over a
certain amount of life, that God is constantly revising His plans to
accommodate Satan’s tricks. The book of Job is a clear illustration of
just who has the sovereign power and who doesn’t. Satan came to God and,
in effect, said, “Job only serves you because you protect him.” So God
gave Satan permission to do certain things to Job but no more (Job
1:6–22). Could Satan do more than that? No. God is in control over Satan
and his demons who try to thwart God’s plans at every step.
Satan knew from the Old Testament that God’s plan was for Jesus to come
to the earth, be betrayed, crucified and resurrected, and provide
salvation for millions, and if there was any way to keep that from
happening, Satan would have done it. If just one of the hundreds of
prophecies about the Messiah could have been caused by Satan to fail to
come to pass, the whole thing would have collapsed. But the numbers of
independent, “free will” decisions made by thousands of people were
designed by God to bring His plan to pass in exactly the way He had
planned it from the beginning, and Satan couldn’t do a thing about it.
Jesus was “delivered by the determined purpose and foreknowledge of God”
(Acts 2:23). No action by the Romans, the Pharisees, Judas, or anyone
else kept God’s plan from unfolding exactly the way He purposed it from
before the foundation of the world. Ephesians 1 says we were chosen in
Him before the world was even created. We were in the mind of God to be
saved by faith in Christ. That means God knit together Satan’s
rebellion, Adam and Eve’s sin, the fall of the human race, and the death
and crucifixion of Christ—all seemingly terrible events—to save us
before He created us. Here is a perfect example of God working all
things together for good (Romans 8:28).
Unlimited in power, unrivalled in majesty, and not thwarted by anything
outside Himself, our God is in complete control of all circumstances,
causing or allowing them for His own good purposes and plans to be
fulfilled exactly as He has foreordained.
Finally, the only way to trust in God’s sovereign control and rest in it
is to know God. Know His attributes, know what He has done in the past,
and this builds confidence in Him. Daniel 11:32b says, “The people who
know their God shall be strong, and carry out great exploits.” Imagine
that kind of power in the hands of an evil, unjust god. Or a god that
really doesn’t care about us. But we can rejoice in our God’s
sovereignty, because it is overshadowed by His goodness, His love, His
mercy, His compassion, His faithfulness, and His holiness.
But we can’t trust someone we don’t know, and there is only one way to
know God—through His Word. There is no magic formula to make us
spiritual giants overnight, no mystical prayer to pray three times a day
to mature us, build our faith, and make us towers of strength and
confidence. There is only the Bible, the single source of power that
will change our lives from the inside out. But it takes effort,
diligent, everyday effort, to know the God who controls everything. If
we drink deeply of His Word and let it fill our minds and hearts, the
sovereignty of God will become clear to us, and we will rejoice in it
because we will know intimately and trust completely the God who
controls all things for His perfect purpose.
Monday, 2 August 2021
How Can I Trust That God Is In Control?
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