I've been thinking on God's sovereignty alot over the last couple of weeks and been really thankful for it - how wonderful it is to know that He is in control. It means that I don't have to worry, because I know that all things are in His plan. I know that He is almighty too, so that whatever His will is for me, He will accomplish it - He is able to.
That doesn't mean I don't have a responsibility to act or that I can just sit back and wait for things to drop into my lap in some fire and brimstone miraculous way. Sometimes they do, but mostly I have to keep reading God's word and push doors prayerfully, waiting for Him to open up opportunities or close them as is His will.
This morning I was thinking about Ephesians 1:4 - '...He chose us in Him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and without blame before Him in love.' and the same chapter, but verse 11 - 'In Him we were also chosen, having been predestined according to the plan of Him who works out everything in conformity with the purpse of His will.'
Verse 4 is one that comes to my mind regularly. It's wonderful to think that before the world was even created, God knew that He would create me, He knew that He would save me and He knew His purpose for my life.
I thought I'd quote a bit from Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Whole Bible - about these verses as I found it really heartwarming:
'We have here the date of this act of love: it was 'before the foundation of the world'; not only before God's people had a being, but before the world had a beginning; for they were chosen in the counsel of God from all eternity. It magnifies these blessings to a high degree that they are the products of eternal counsel. The alms which you give to beggars at your doors proceed from a sudden resolve; but the provision which a parent makes for his children is the result of many thoughts, and is put into his last will and testament with a great deal of solemnity.'
It really makes me realise how much God loves us when I think about Him actively chosing us in eternity. Before He even created the world we physically live on, He knew us each as we would be. He knew how we would offend Him, our individual weaknesses for idols but He still chose to love us. Only a truely loving God would think of someone so small and unimportant at the same time as planning 'the big scheme of things'!
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It's a great thought isn't it? That's the passage that had me all in a dither after returning from Kosova last May and hearing it preached on 4 times thereafterwards! Wow!!