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God Moves In Mysterious Ways

by "Carl" <saints@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 30, 2008 at 12:29 PM

This is another sermon in David Dykes' series entitled "No, that's NOT in 
the Bible" and this sermon addresses the saying "God moves in mysterious 
ways" which some folks mistakenly think is in the Bible. David Dykes takes

the op****tunity to explain how you can get to know God and be closer to
Him.

May God bless,
Carl
my website -- http://www.nettally.com/saints/
my blog -- http://www.anniemayhem.com/cgi-bin/wordpress/

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God Moves In Mysterious Ways
by David O. Dykes

Isa 55:6-9

6 Seek the Lord while he may be found;
call on him while he is near.
7 Let the wicked forsake his way
and the evil man his thoughts.
Let him turn to the Lord, and he will have mercy on him,
and to our God, for he will freely pardon.

8 "For my thoughts are not your thoughts,
neither are your ways my ways,"
 declares the Lord.
9 "As the heavens are higher than the earth,
so are my ways higher than your ways
and my thoughts than your thoughts.

Over the past few weeks we've been studying popular sayings people think
are 
in the Bible-but they aren't. We've already discussed several 
pseudo-scriptures including, "God helps those who help themselves" and
"God 
won't put more on you than you can bear." Today, we are focusing on the 
saying, "God moves in mysterious ways"-No, that's NOT in the Bible.

These words come from a hymn written by William Cowper in 1774. The first 
stanza says: "God moves in mysterious ways/ His wonders to perform. / He 
plants his footsteps in the sea / And rides upon the storm." We'll learn 
more about Mr. Cowper later.

This statement may be uttered as an expression of praise after God has
done 
something so miraculous it cannot be explained in human terms. Or it may
be 
shared as a hollow explanation when troubling cir***stances come into our 
lives-and God is blamed. Someone may use this statement as an excuse for
not 
seeking to know or understand God-after all, He's so mysterious, He can't
be 
known. Is that the truth? For the answer, let's look at Isaiah 55:6-9:

Seek the Lord while he may be found; call on him while he is near. Let the

wicked forsake his way and the evil man his thoughts. Let him turn to the 
Lord, and he will have mercy on him, and to our God, for he will freely 
pardon. "For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my 
ways," declares the Lord. As the heavens are higher than the earth, so are

my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts."

With this passage as our launching pad, let's explore the lofty heights of

three im****tant facets of who God is and how He relates to us:

1. GOD IS MYSTERIOUS, BUT YOU CAN KNOW HIM!

In the movie "Rudy," the undersized Notre Dame football player endures
some 
tough times because his dream to play for Notre Dame is not being
fulfilled. 
He goes to see a wise Catholic priest named Father Cavanaugh. In one of
the 
best lines ever to come out of Hollywood, Father Cavanaugh says, "Son, in
35 
years of religious study, I have only come up with two hard
incontrovertible 
facts: there is a God and I'm not Him." I would add to that a third 
incontrovertible fact: There is a God, you're not Him, but you can know
Him 
personally!

Isaiah 55 teaches us about the majesty and mystery of God. His thoughts
are 
not our thoughts and His ways are not our ways. But the very fact we that
we 
can even talk about God is amazing. In his book Miracles, C. S. Lewis 
compares our human talk about God to shellfish talking to each other about

humans. If a mystical shellfish catches a glimpse of what a human is like,

he will attempt to share his vision with his fellow clams. He begins by 
telling them how unlike themselves humans are. Humans have no shells, like

clams; they aren't attached to rocks; and they do not live surrounded by 
water. Those three dynamics, shells, rocks, and water are im****tant to 
clams, so the clam begins to have a negative image of a human. Lewis
writes, 
"Uncorrected by any positive insight, they build up a picture of Man as a 
sort of amorphous jelly (no shell) existing nowhere in particular (no 
rocks); and never eating (because there's no water to bring nutrients to 
him). So the shellfish would conclude that man is a 'famished jelly
existing 
in a dimension less void.'"

Lewis says in the same way our human limitations prevent us from thinking 
and talking correctly about God. That's why God reveals Himself to us in
the 
Bible. And the Bible says while God is majestic and mysterious, we can
seek 
Him and know Him. Isaiah 55 instructs us on when to seek God and how to
seek 
Him. We are to seek Him while He may be found, to call on Him while He is 
near. This implies there will be a time when He may not be found, and when

He will not be near. God is not playing some kind of cosmic Hide 'N Seek.
He 
wants to have a love relation****p with you.

Right now, He can be found. But if you wait until after you die to seek
God, 
He won't be found. That's why you must seek Him and get to know Him on a 
personal level today. After you die, you will not have a second chance to 
seek and find God.

The secret of how we can know God is found in Isaiah 55:7. John Wesley,
the 
founder of the Methodist Church is said to have preached on this verse
over 
200 times. Anyone can seek God, but in order to find Him, a person must be

willing to turn from their sins and to turn to the Lord.

By doing this you can enter into a personal relation****p with God. Some 
people can't find God for the same reason a crook can't find a policeman, 
because of sin in their lives, they really aren't looking very diligently.

Do you really know God? I wish I could know everyone who attends our
church. 
Last week we had over 5,000 people here on Sunday morning. I know a lot of

the folks who come, but I'll never know everyone. If someone asked you
this 
next week, "Do you know David Dykes?" Some of you could say, "Sure, I've 
spent personal time with him." But some of you might say something like, 
"Yeah, I know him. I listen to him every week." But just seeing me and 
hearing me is not he same thing as knowing me. The only way you can get to

know me is by spending time with me. If you have invited me into your
home, 
and we've shared a meal together, chances are I know you. But if all
you've 
ever done is come and sit and listen, I may not know you. The same is true

with knowing God. You may know about God, and you may even know what the 
Bible says, but that's not the same as knowing God. The only way you will 
get to know God is by spending quality time with Him in prayer and Bible 
study.

It was the summer of 1967, and a young girl named Joni was riding horses 
near Chesapeake Bay. She decided to go for a swim and she dove into the 
shallow water, breaking her neck on a submerged rock. At first, Joni had a

hard time reconciling her accident with the idea of a loving God. She was 
angry, demanding to know why this had happened to her. One day a friend
told 
her, "Jesus knows how you feel. He was paralyzed. He couldn't move or
change 
position on the cross. He was paralyzed by the nails." Joni began to 
understand God is a God of love, even when tragedy strikes in our lives. 
Today, God is using Joni Erickson Tada to touch others.

She once received a letter from an angry young man who had been in an 
accident. He was bitter at God for allowing his to suffer. He had written
to 
Joni asking the big question: WHY? After relating some of her own feelings

of bitterness and questioning, Joni wrote:

If God decided to explain all His ways to me, what makes me think I would
be 
able to understand them? It would be like pouring million-gallon truths
into 
my one-ounce brain. Didn't one Old Testament author write, "As you do not 
know the path of the wind, or how the body is formed in a mother's womb,
so 
you cannot understand the work of God, the Maker of all things" 
(Ecclesiastes 11:5)? In fact, the whole book of Ecclesiastes was written
to 
convince people like me that only God holds the keys to unlocking the 
mysteries of life and that He's not loaning them all out! If God's mind
was 
small enough for me to understand, He wouldn't be God! Yet, in spite of 
this, He has chosen to have a personal relation****p with me-that's the 
greatest mystery of all! (A Step Further, p. 173)

Having said that, notice also:

2. GOD IS SO GREAT THAT YOU'LL NEVER FULLY UNDERSTAND HIM!

So, while you can know God, He is so majestic our finite human minds can 
never fully comprehend all there is to know about Him. You may wonder if
it's 
possible to know someone without truly understanding them. Well, I don't 
understand everything about my wife, but I know her, and I love her.
That's 
what makes marriage exciting; it's a never-ending quest to know each other

better. If you've ever heard someone say to their spouse, "I've got you 
figured out" you can know that they're lying. If you ever hear someone
say, 
"I've got God figured out" you know they are also mistaken.

The Apostle Paul is so overwhelmed by the greatness and majesty of God He 
breaks out with these words in Romans 11:33-36: "Oh, the depth of the
riches 
of the wisdom and knowledge of God! How unsearchable his judgments, and
his 
paths beyond tracing out! Who has known the mind of the Lord? Or who has 
been his counselor? Who has ever given to God, that God should repay him? 
For FROM him and THROUGH him and TO him are all things. To him be glory 
forever! Amen."

Have you ever heard someone say, "I just don't understand how a loving God

could ever send someone to hell?" When we hear that, our temptation is to 
try to defend God by explaining about sin, and free will. But the correct 
response is, "I just don't understand how a Holy God can ever let sinners 
into heaven!" This passage says God's judgements are unsearchable. His
paths 
are beyond tracing out.

I love the three prepositions found in Romans 11:36. All things are FROM 
Him - God is the source of everything. All things are THROUGH Him-He is
the 
course of life. All things are TO Him-He is the force of all life.

God's greatness is mind-boggling. Look at the stars and planets for
example. 
The Psalmist writes: "When I consider your heavens, the work of your 
fingers, the moon, and the stars, which you have set in place. What is man

that you are mindful of him?" (Ps. 8:3-4) See, the same God who created
the 
planets and stars is interested in us. Let me use an illustration to 
demonstrate the greatness of God. Consider our own solar system. The sun
is 
huge-865,000 miles in diameter. If we could reduce the sun until it was
the 
size of a basketball (9") notice the size and location of the other
planets. 
Mercury would be the size of a dot made by a pen, and it would be 15 paces

away from the basketball. Venus would be the size of a tiny BB and would
be 
15 paces further away. Earth would be 11 more steps away and would appear
to 
be the size of a regular BB. After an asteroid field, Mars would be a 
smaller BB 20 more paces away. You'd have to walk 100 more steps to locate

the largest planet, Jupiter, and compared to the basketball/sun, it would
be 
the size of a golf ball. Saturn is 224 more steps, and as the second
largest 
planet, would appear as a marble. Uranus would be reached in 302 more
steps, 
and it would be the size of a cherry. Keep walking, because Neptune would
be 
the size of a green pea located 302 more steps away-and we haven't even 
gotten to Pluto, which some astronomers think isn't a planet at all, just 
one of Neptune's weird moons! From the basketball to Pluto would be almost
a 
mile! That's why they call it SPACE! It blows our minds, but in Isaiah
40:12 
we read, "God has measured the heavens with the span of His hand." (Note: 
study the solar system scale at 
http://www.exploratorium.edu/ronh/solar_system/)

Wow! And that's just our solar system! Does anyone know the name of the
star 
nearest earth? (Answer: our sun!) But the next nearest star is the Alpha 
Centauri systems (comprised of three stars). Traveling at the speed of 
light, it would take us 4.5 years to get from here to there. And
scientists 
tell us there are over 300 billion stars in our own galaxy, the Milky Way.

And there are millions and millions of galaxies comprised of billions of 
stars comprised of trillions of planets. And God says, "I measured the 
heavens with my hand."

I love to sing the song by that says, "God of wonders beyond our galaxy,
You 
are holy, holy. The Universe declares your Majesty, You are holy, holy."

If our planet is only a BB to a basketball, and there are billions of
other 
basketballs, what does that make me? I'm a microscopic speck of dust. And 
yet this God who created the Universe told me He cares for me like a
Father, 
and that every hair of my head is numbered. So, remember, you'll never
fully 
comprehend everything about God: He's so great. But don't let that stand
in 
the way of having a personal relation****p with Him!

3. GOD HAS REVEALED HIS GREATEST MYSTERY!

Don't you love a good mystery? I've read hundreds of mystery novels
through 
the years. When I'm halfway through a good John Grisham book, I'm trying
to 
figure out how it will end. Most people enjoy solving a complicated riddle

or uncovering a mystery. There's even a television show called "Unsolved 
Mysteries" hosted by Robert Stack. The web site for the show claims almost

300 real-life cases have been solved by the viewers of "Unsolved
Mysteries."

Many people think God is the same way. They think His ways are so
mysterious 
they are beyond our understanding. Perhaps the phrase "God moves in 
mysterious ways" was coined because in the Bible, God often did the 
unexpected. For instance, instead of using Moses when he was 40 years old,

God waited until Moses was 80-that's moving in a mysterious way! Instead
of 
using Gideon's army of 32,000 soldiers, God told Gideon to whittle his
ranks 
down until only 300 soldiers remained-that's pretty mysterious. God seldom

acts or moves the way we think He should.

Instead of having the Messiah, the King of the Jews born in a great
palace, 
He was born to a peasant girl in a barn. Instead of having the Messiah 
placed on a great throne of gold, God had the Messiah nailed to a cross of

wood. Unexpected? God specializes in the unexpected.

In the New Testament, the word "mystery" had nothing to do with a 
who-done-it story. Our English word comes from the Greek word "musterion."

It's a word meaning "that which is beyond the range of natural 
understanding." It can only be made known by God. While much of what God 
does qualifies as mysterious, the Bible teaches us that God has chosen to 
reveal His greatest mystery to us.

The Bible says in Colossians 1:26: "The MYSTERY that has been kept hidden 
for ages and generations, but is now disclosed to the saints. To them God 
has chosen to make known among the Gentiles the glorious riches of this 
MYSTERY, which is Christ in you, the hope of glory."

How are you relating to Jesus right now? There's a good way, a better way,

and the best way to have hope. Do you have a sense that Christ is for you?

That's good, He is. Do you have a sense that Jesus is with you, that's
even 
better! Wonderful. But do you understand what it means for Christ to be in

you? That's the best!

Years ago I read a beautiful little blue tract published by Campus
Crusade. 
It asked the question, "Have you made the wonderful discovery of the 
Spirit-filled life?" For the first time I began to understand that the 
Christian life did not consist of me trying to do things for Jesus. Like 
that old hymn, I was trying to "give of my best to the master" and I was 
finding my best was not good enough. Instead I discovered it was much
better 
to simply allow Jesus to live His normal life in and through me. Jesus in
me 
could love people that I couldn't love-at my best. Jesus in me could
forgive 
people I could never forgive-at my best. In other words I learned there
was 
a tremendous difference between my best and Jesus' normal!

It's like putting a tea bag in a cup of hot water. Imagine I'm holding a
cup 
of water that represents me, and the tea bag represents Jesus' life. The 
water is not the tea and the tea is not the water. This bag is FOR the 
water, but that doesn't really change the fact it's still just water. The 
bag is WITH the water, but it's still water. But when the tea bag is
placed 
IN the water something changes. The water becomes indwelt by a new and 
dominant nature: the tea. The tea is in the water, and the water is in the

tea. (just as we are "in Christ" and Christ is "in me") But the tea has 
changed the nature of the water so I'd never say, "Here would you like a
cup 
of colored, flavored water?" I say, "Here is a cup of tea." When the tea
bag 
is in the water, it transforms the water into a new and different entity.

When you understand what it means to be indwelt by Christ, the emphasis
and 
focus is no longer on "ME" or "I" but on Christ in me. Paul said, "I am 
crucified with Christ, nevertheless I live, yet not I, but Christ lives in

me." (Galatians 2:20) What a tremendous resource is ours! Yet you may be 
like millions of miserable Christians are still trying to live the
Christian 
life for Jesus rather than surrendering to allow Jesus to live His live in

and through you. He is indwelling you and His power is available-but you
may 
not be appropriating it.

I recently read a true story of a couple on their honeymoon. For the first

night, the groom reserved the bridal suite in an expensive hotel. The 
reception ran late, so it was after midnight when they arrived at the
hotel. 
Entering the bridal suite, they were surprised to find only a sofa, some 
chairs and a table-there was no bed in the room. But they discovered that 
the sofa was a sleeper sofa, so they put the sheets on it-only to discover

that it was a lumpy mattress. They were too tired to protest or to ask for

another room, so they just endured the disappointment.

The next morning, as they were packing to check out, the husband marched 
down to the lobby and accosted the manager with his complaints.

After listening for several minutes to the groom's complaints, the manager

asked him, "Did you open the door in the room?" The groom went back up the

room and he opened what he thought had been a closet door: It was the 
entrance to a beautifully furnished bedroom, where they also found a
basket 
of fruit and chocolates. The management had provided everything to please 
them; they just didn't take full advantage of what was available.

I can imagine they felt rather foolish after learning what had been 
available. I wonder how many believers will enter heaven only to discover 
there were multitudes of blessings and awesome amounts of spiritual power 
God had made available to them-they just never walked through the door
into 
the Spirit-filled life.

CONCLUSION

Do you remember our friend, William Cowper? He wrote the song, "God moves
in 
mysterious ways." Maybe you're interested in "the rest of the story."
Cowper 
was born into a pastor's home and trained to be a lawyer. From an early
age 
he struggled with bouts of depression and anxiety.

At the age of 28, he had an op****tunity to be hired as an accountant for
the 
House of Lords, but when he stood before them to receive their questions;
he 
froze and could not answer. He sank so far into depression he made the
first 
of three attempts to commit suicide. He was admitted to St. Albun's Insane

Asylum. Although he knew about God, Cowper was deathly afraid he was
forever 
lost and destined for hell. While in the asylum, he began to read the
Bible 
and gain a greater understanding about God's nature. He also started
writing 
poetry.

Cowper, who never married, was so lonely and depressed on another evening;

he decided to throw himself into the Thames River to drown. He called for
a 
cab and directed the horseman to drop him off at a certain dock on the
River 
Thames. On the way to the dock, a dense fog descended on London until the 
driver could only see a few feet in front of his coach. After wandering 
around aimlessly for over an hour, Cowper told the driver to stop, and
just 
let him out. He would try to find the river on foot. The coach stopped and

when Cowper exited, he was surprised to find that in the fog, the driver
had 
made a circle and he was right back in front of the door to his flat.

Cowper concluded that God had a hand in the fog, and he never attempted 
suicide again. Not long after that foggy evening, he penned the words: God

moves in mysterious ways; / His wonders to perform. He plants his
footsteps 
in the sea / And rides upon the storm. / Ye fearful saints, fresh courage 
take; / The clouds ye so much dread / Are big with mercy and shall break /

In blessings on your head. Judge not the Lord by feeble sense, / But trust

Him for His grace; / Behind a frowning providence / He hides a smiling
face.

Although he struggled for all of his 69 years, God used William Cowper to 
write such powerful lyrics as: "There is a fountain filled with blood,/ 
drawn from Emmanuel's veins;/ and sinners plunged beneath its flow/ lose
all 
their guilty stains." Another verse of that wonderful hymn became the
theme 
of Cowper's life: "E'er since by faith, I saw the stream; Thy flowing
wounds 
supply; Redeeming Love has been my theme; and shall be 'till I die!"

Yes, God does move in mysterious ways-but Christ in you is His greatest 
mystery-and He delights to reveal that truth to you! Will you receive
Jesus 
into your heart by faith? Only after you understand the mystery of Christ
in 
you will you enjoy life to its fullest!
 




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God Moves In Mysterious Ways
"Carl" <sain  2008-04-30 12:29:11 
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Dixe Hollins <mikeakle  2008-04-30 10:43:41 
God Moves In Mysterious Ways
"Carl" <sain  2008-04-30 14:03:55 
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Grinder <grinder@[EMAI  2008-04-30 20:08:35 
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Carl <saints@[EMAIL PR  2008-04-30 13:31:47 
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Grinder <grinder@[EMAI  2008-04-30 21:57:49 
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Carl <saints@[EMAIL PR  2008-04-30 15:42:59 
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Grinder <grinder@[EMAI  2008-04-30 23:35:22 
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Carl <saints@[EMAIL PR  2008-04-30 17:58:33 
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