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Day 17 Goodness of God

In one of my Bible study groups I asked what in our lives do we struggle to completely turn over to God.  Being all women, it wasn’t surprising that most answered our children.  We worry, we fear, we hover, we protect.  We lay away at night thinking of their future.  We pray continuously for those who aren’t yet saved.  

For so many of us, however, that role becomes overwhelming and overbearing.  It puts our relationships with our children and maybe even our spouses in peril.  The solution?  To see God as not only our father but the good father who loves our children even more than we do, which seems impossible.  When I finally turned my adult children over to God, I first had to trust Him and know Him.  I had to realize how good He is and how much He loves me too.

Now imagine the parents of John the Baptist.  His father, Zechariah was filled with the Holy Spirit and prophesied the enormous responsibility his just born son would be required to put on his shoulders.  Both his mother and father seemed to understand the weight of the role in announcing the coming Messiah.  A role I don’t think most parents would want for their children.  A nice quiet life as a fisherman with a wife who bears him many children – yes, that’s what Elizabeth probably wanted for John. 

But no.  John became a bit odd.  He wore strange clothes and ate bugs.  He spoke to anyone who would listen about the Messiah.  His message was sometimes confusing and almost heretical.  Yet we don’t see in scripture his parents lamenting.  They probably did.  But I would surmise based on the prophecy and Elizabeth’s faithfulness that they lamented to God.

They lifted their son up to the God Most High for protection and direction.  They trusted in His goodness.  I’m sure if they were still alive when John sat in his final jail cell they wept.  But they also knew their son had been faithful to God and the Messiah had been faithful to him.  And as a parent, what more, truly should we ask. 

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