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Single for God
Thoughts from daily Bible reading for today – July 11, 2014
For your Maker is your husband— the Lord Almighty is his name—
the Holy One of Israel is your Redeemer; he is called the God of all the
earth. Isaiah 54:5
How do we stay single for God in a society that marginalizes God?
First, it happens within our soul. There is a deep respect and love for
God. There is a resolve of righteousness. There is an inner commitment
to purity that we proclaim–like young, handsome and winsome Joseph: “How then could I do such a wicked thing and sin against God”
(Genesis 39:9). Someone single for God abides by a standard for living
defined by the living Lord Jesus in His word, the Bible. So, he or she
is a diligent and teachable student, ever learning. They grow because
they know God.
Indeed a single heart aligned with the heart of the Lord is never
alone. The Holy Spirit is always present to lead, comfort and convict.
We may wander in self pity to the edge of despair, but Christ is there
to lead us back to hopeful thinking. We may wonder why our prayers are
not answered immediately in the affirmative, but we grow to understand
the wisdom of waiting on our heavenly Father. His is wise not to bestow
His blessings until we are ready to receive them.
“I wait for the Lord, my whole being waits, and in his word I put my hope” (Psalm 130:5).
Furthermore, peaceful security comes to the soul of a single whose
identity is wrapped up in Jesus. Because of their quiet confidence in
the Lord, there is no pressure to impress, no guilt or shame in deciding
differently from another’s opinion. Our faith teeters off balance if
our joy depends on someone else’s good opinion. However, in Christ we
are accepted. He is our audience of one whom we want to honor with our
faith, love and obedience. We are single for God when we are single, not
double minded. Our identity in Christ helps us identify His priorities.
What is your biggest challenge in being single for God? Fear,
embarrassment, loneliness, or being singled out? Perhaps you are newly
single from a divorce or death. Your stable world has been rocked by
change, confusion and hurt. In your vulnerable state be transparent with
your heavenly Father, but avoid making rash decisions you may later
regret. Do your best, trust God with the rest, while resting in Him.
Allow God’s grace and mercy to make you whole. You are incredibly loved
by your Maker in heaven. Use your singleness for God as a season of
faithfulness others can follow.
Prayer: Heavenly Father, use my single lifestyle as a sacrifice of praise and service to You.
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