God’s Eternal Perspective - Blackaby Devotional
I will make you a great nation; I will bless you and make your name great; And you shall be a blessing.
Genesis 12:2
Big assignments require big characters. God will give you a responsibility in proportion to the size of your character. In Bible times, a person’s name was to know what the person was like. That’s why God changed the name of some when He transformed their character.
For example, the Lord wanted to bless all the nations of the earth through Abram, yet Abram’s character was too weak for such a great task. God said He would make Abram’s name great so that He could make him a blessing to future generations. Then over the next twenty-five years, God developed Abraham’s character to match the name He had given him.
God sees your life from His eternal perspective. He will take whatever time is necessary to grow your character to match His assignment for you. If you have not received a divine commission lately, it may be that your character needs maturing. Are you impatient to begin your work before God has refined your character? A small character will fail in a large responsibility every time. Don’t be too hasty to get to the work. Character-building can be long and painful. It took twenty-five years before God entrusted Abraham with his first son and set in motion the establishment of the nation of Israel. Yet God was true to His word, and thousands of years later, people continue to be blessed by the account of Abraham’s life and by his descendant, Jesus.
How is God building your character? Do you sense He has a task for you that will require a far greater man or woman than you presently are? Will you yield to God as He works in your life to prepare for your next assignment?
Henry and Richard Blackaby
Experiencing God Day-by-Day
Good questions to reflect on. I will be meeting with a group tomorrow night to discuss the development of our church website as a tool to reach more for Christ. I would appreciate your prayers that each of us might discover what our unique roles and assignments are in this mission.
Christopher says:
Say no more Pistol Pete, it’s a done deal.
My first pastor told us “if God hasn’t spoken to you lately, maybe you haven’t done what He told you the last time.”
I may need to live as long as Abraham to mature enough to meet my divine commission.
Christopher says:
Ahh…. do you too, suffer from a case of “ThickSkull” disease !?!