2Kings 2:14 And he took the mantle of Elijah that fell from him, and smote the waters, and said, Where is the LORD God of Elijah? and when he also had smitten the waters, they parted hither and thither: and Elisha went over.
Conclusion:
We might ask ourselves today "Where is God?".
Where is the God of Calvary? He is still offering Himself as a sacrifice for the sins of man.
Where is the God of our Fathers? He is still in charge and He has not changed one bit. No matter how society changes or customs change we serve an unchangeable God. He is perfect and there is no need for change.
Where is the God of the great evangelist of the 19th century? He is still working in men's hearts who are totally dedicated to him. Where are these men?
Where is the God of our youth? He is still a loving Father to each of us. God has not moved. It is us who have wandered and need to be back on the path of reconciliation with God.
Please feel free to contact me by email at
shilohkosciusko@gmail.com with questions, comments or even suggestions for further devotional studies.
If you know of someone new to the Kosciusko area and would like for our church to visit them please let us know. Our prayers are that this devotional ministry will be an outreach to bring people into a closer relationship with Jesus. I do appreciate you taking the time to read these devotionals and please keep us in your prayers.
Conclusion:
We might ask ourselves today "Where is God?".
Where is the God of Calvary? He is still offering Himself as a sacrifice for the sins of man.
Where is the God of our Fathers? He is still in charge and He has not changed one bit. No matter how society changes or customs change we serve an unchangeable God. He is perfect and there is no need for change.
Where is the God of the great evangelist of the 19th century? He is still working in men's hearts who are totally dedicated to him. Where are these men?
Where is the God of our youth? He is still a loving Father to each of us. God has not moved. It is us who have wandered and need to be back on the path of reconciliation with God.
Please feel free to contact me by email at
shilohkosciusko@gmail.com with questions, comments or even suggestions for further devotional studies.
If you know of someone new to the Kosciusko area and would like for our church to visit them please let us know. Our prayers are that this devotional ministry will be an outreach to bring people into a closer relationship with Jesus. I do appreciate you taking the time to read these devotionals and please keep us in your prayers.
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