HE
BRINGS ORDER OUT OF CHAOS!
1
Cor 14:33
33
For God is not the author of confusion, but of peace, as in all churches of the
saints.
The
context of this verse
is set in the midst of instructions regarding the proper use of the temporary
gift of previously unlearned languages to transmit God’s word to the churches.
The Bible had not yet been completed and, in fact, was still being lived out.
Truth was transmitted by way of special messengers who would give that message
in a language they did not know. Another in the church would be gifted with the
interpretation and answer. The Corinthians were abusing this and Satan was
counterfeiting it. The result was confusion and clamor. However, for our
purposes, we will pull out the principle and let it stand alone. God is not the
author of confusion.
The
opposite of confusion
(akatastasia) is not clarity but peace (eirene)!
Peace is possible even when things are not yet perfectly clear! Many strands of
a knotty problem may yet need to be unraveled but the spirit is at peace. Isn’t
that what we want when we pray? We ask God to make things clear to us when what
we really want is peace. We want to know that those confusing things will
eventually work out. We need to know that God is in control; working things out
for good.
Creation
shows God’s handiwork
in bringing order out of chaos. We are alarmed to read that “earth was without
form and void and darkness was upon the face of the deep.” Many have tried to
make much of that statement without any satisfactory conclusion. I think it
simply can be explained by watching a potter. His first order of business is to
scoop up a batch of mud. It has no form or function. That is the job of the
potter.
The
demoniac of Gadara
was so out of control that he was chained naked amongst the tombs. He was in
constant torment and cried out. Later, in Luke 8:35, he was seen sitting by
Jesus clothed and in his right mind! The change was so dramatic that it made
the disciples afraid. Since the demoniac was no problem for Jesus, certainly we
can bring our chaos to Him.
Dear
Lord, I bring you my confusion. Please give me your peace! AMEN
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