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Well hey there, hello to ya today. Hope you are blessed beyond measure (and I actually do mean blessed BEYOND your ability to measure all the blessings from the Lord to you). Today we are continuing to look at a promise from each and every book in the Bible. And we have made it to the book of 1 Kings. (Remember the kids' songs … 1 & 2 Samuel, 1 & 2 Kings, 1 & 2 Chronicles…that’s all the first and seconds.) 1 Kings is our landing spot today. Sometimes I think of podcasts or Sunday morning sermons or reading a chapter of a Christian book that aims to make me a better disciple of Jesus, I sort of think of them like I’m on a plane headed to my final destination (which is eternity with the Lord, right?) and the plane lands but I don’t disembark, I stay on the plane for a refuel and then take off again for the next leg of this journey home. I hope this podcast is like a bit of a refuel for you, and that you are, as much as possible, enjoying this journey home with the Lord. He’s a trustworthy pilot and I believe He wants you to experience the full depth of His love (even though it is impossible to fully know it, said the apostle Paul) but to know the depth of it as much as possible on this journey home where you get to live out, day by day, the Lord’s unique calling on your life. My prayer is that this refuel blesses you, not because of me, but because of the Lord Jesus and His tremendous love for you. 

You’re listening to The Burt (Not Ernie) Show, part of the Spark Network, now playing in the Edifi app. This episode is sponsored by the ROAR Virtual Marketing Conference. If you may be interested in speaking or podcasting from a Christian perspective, this conference may be just what you’re looking for. Grab access to the conference at the link above, and make note of the fact that there are paid options as well as a free ticket option. It’s happening soon, in mid-October, so don’t delay! I’ll see ya there! Now, on with the show. This is episode # 163.

1 Kings 8:56 from the Amplified reads this way:

 

Blessed be the LORD, who has given rest to His people Israel, in accordance with everything that He promised. Not one word has failed of all His good promise, which He spoke through Moses His servant.

 

These are the words of Solomon during his benediction, which is part of the Scripture portion where he dedicated the newly completed temple. It’s a wonderful chapter, all of 1 Kings 8, and marks a beautiful moment in the history of Israel.

 

This verse seemed like the right one to talk about on the podcast today because it reassures us that the same God who kept His every promise to Israel, in total accordance with everything He promised through Moses, is the same God who keeps His every promise to us. And we know that all God’s promises are yes and amen through Christ Jesus our Lord, as it says in 2 Corinthians 1:20.

 

We can read the Old Testament and discover mountains of hope and assurance…or we can skim read it or skip it altogether and think that there is a vast sea of separation between the God of the Old Testament and the God of the New Testament.

But what happens when we choose to believe that God is the same yesterday, today and forever? That there is no shadow of turning with Him? 

How do we think then? And how do we live day by day as a result of that thinking?

 

Can we say, like Solomon did, blessed be the Lord? Can you right now, in this very moment and this exact place in your life, say blessed be the Lord! Helpful hint for ya today: you most certainly can, and you most certainly should. 

Choose to believe that God is going to keep every promise He has made. To you. And as a result of your choice to believe that (even if you don’t feel like it’s true…we don’t all feel it all the time…belief is sort of like love in that it is a continual choice…you are normal if you have to choose to believe today and then choose to believe again tomorrow…) When we choose to believe that God is a perfect keeper of all His promises, then we can say, blessed be the Lord, and we’ll mean it. We mean it when we say that out of a place of belief, because the place of belief really is the place of trust. 

 

And I’d like to note what Solomon said after he stated, “Blessed be the Lord.” It goes on to say, who has given rest to His people. In accordance with everything that He promised. 

 

Isn’t that awesome? 

Rest comes for us as part of God keeping His promises to us.

Rest.

 

If you feel weary today, an

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