The Bible In One Year: Ecclesiastes 7-9/2 Corinthians 13
Today’s Reading: 1 Kings 19:1-12
Anyone who has seen Me
has seen the Father. ~John 14:9
Unexpected Ways
In 1986, five-year-old Levan Merritt fell twenty feet into the
gorilla enclosure of England’s Jersey zoo. As parents and onlookers cried out
for help, a full-grown male silverback, named Jambo, placed himself between the
motionless boy and several other gorillas. Then he began to gently stroke the
child’s back. when Levan began to cry, Jambo led the other gorillas into their
own enclosure as zookeepers and an ambulance driver came to the rescue. More than
thirty years later Levan still talks about Jambo the gentle giant—his guardian
angel who had acted in a shockingly unexpected way, changing his perception of
gorillas forever.
Elijah may have expected God to act in certain ways, but the
God of gods used a rock-shattering wind, a powerful earthquake, and raging fire
to show His prophet how not to think of Him. Then He used a gentle whisper to
show His heart and to express His presence (1 Kings 19:11-12).
Elijah had seen God’s power before (18:38-39). But he didn’t
fully understand the One who wants to be known as more than the greatest and
most fearsome of gods (19:10, 14).
Eventually, that quiet whisper found fullness of meaning in
the powerful gentleness of Jesu, who said, “Anyone who has seen Me has seen the
Father” (John 14:9). Then He quietly allowed Himself to be nailed to a tree-an
unexpected, compassionate act by the great God who loves us. ~Mary DeHaan
Father in heaven,
please help us to find courage in Your whisper—and in the ways of Your Son. Have
mercy on us for not seeing beyond Your power to a love we’ve barely begun to
know.
God won’t shout if we
only need a whisper.
When You Are Happy
I delight to do thy
will, O my God: yea, thy law is within my heart. ~Psalms 40:8
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