Friday, April 10, 2015

The Man Who Changed God's Mind

When God decides something, who can change his mind? The Bible says,

     Who has known the mind of the Lord? (Isaiah 40:13)

     I [the Lord] make known the end from the beginning. (Isaiah 46:10)

The Lord is not wishy-washy; he does not make up his mind in snap judgments like we do, without considering all the consequences.

So who can change God's made up mind? His friend can, that's who.

When the people of Israel rebelled in the wilderness for the umpteenth time, God had finally had it and told Moses, “Now leave me alone so that my anger may burn against them and that I may destroy them. Then I will make you into a great nation.” (Exodus 32:10) Sounds like a command to me. He wasn't asking for Moses' advice.

But Moses responded, in a nutshell, “Remember your promise!” And he reminded God of what God had promised. He prayed God's heart back to God. And God actually relented! Yes, in his sovereignty God knew Moses was going to pray that, blah, blah, blah. But Moses prayed in accordance with God's heart, which Moses could do because he knew God's heart, because of his close intimacy with him.

Are we close enough to God, do we spend enough intimate time with him, to know his heart? Are we close enough to change his mind with his own heart's cry? He yearns for us to be.

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