Purpose, Person and Place: God’s Sovereign Choice in All

As we finish celebrating Christmas, I think it is timely to point out God’s election in all things beginning with the Son.

Purpose:

Isaiah 43:13

“From eternity to eternity I am God. No one can snatch anyone out of my hand. No
one can undo what I have done.”

First God always has a purpose in mind when He intends to do something, He does it –and usually through an agent.

Person:

God always has a person in mind. When He wants to save, He chooses a saviour. In the case of the church He chose the person who would occupy the role of Supreme Leader, King of Kings and Lord of Lords to shepherd his people.

Secondly, God cannot fail in His election. Even when people rebel or fall short. He will cause all things to work together for good. The people who are against you — even the most determined enemies — will actually become your trainers. Scripture demonstrates all of humanity, from Adam to the Anti-Christ, whether righteous or depraved, will ultimately serve some purpose that God accomplishes His will through. Keep in mind that Satan served the purposes of God during Job’s trials and even today must seek permission for anything he does. The Spirit led Christ into conflict with the Devil. In Matthew 4:1 it is explicitly stated: “Then Jesus was led by the Spirit into the desert to be tempted by the devil.” Rest assured; God is in control and He will lead us into conflict with the world, our flesh and the Enemy. We are His people.
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Place:

The prophet Hosea wrote in chapter 11:1-2:

1 “When Israel was a child, I loved him, and out of Egypt I called my son. 2 But the more Ia called Israel, the further they went from me.b They sacrificed to the Baals and they burned incense to images.

In the verses above we see God beginning to deal with His people in a corporate way. He was Lord of the place they were in and Lord of where they were going. We see the parallels with Christ from His birth and flight to Egypt with His parents to His appointed place of death at Golgotha. As a result this became the place of our salvation.

There is a pattern here to follow for all saints regarding God’s will. I continue to struggle with this. I ask myself three questions, and I urgently ask you to join me in this soliloquy.

Are you in God’s purpose?  Are you His person for some specific task? And last of all, are you in the right place? Ask yourself in a brutally honest way; it’s a serious question. Pray for grace to be in the stream of His will.