A Plea for Justice

by on September 27, 2020

Crossroads

(#279 from Suffer Well Devotional Series©)

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Let my vindication come from Your presence; let Your eyes look on the things that are upright. (Psalm 17:2)

“I hear you son.”

“What part Father?”

“The crossroads you face, the conflict in your heart about vindication.”

“You are always listening; aren’t you Daddy?”

“Of course I Am son; open your heart to Me about it.”

“You’ve brought me so far already Father.”

“You are welcome.”

“Yes. You know that I always thank you.”

“I know son. Go on.”

“Well, I have been crying out for vindication for quite some time now.”

“And?”

“I’m just not sure it matters as much anymore, at least not in the same way.”

“You are at the crossroads son; it’s a new place.”

“I believe so Father. Is asking for vindication just seeking to be exonerated in the sight of man?”

“Let Me ask you son; do you believe you are right with Me?”

“It was done at the stake, but more than ever, it has become so personal. Yes Father, I believe I am righteous in Your eyes.”

“So, if you are vindicated in My sight, then why do you still cry out for vindication in man’s sight?”

“That’s the crossroads Father. Suddenly I’m not so sure I need that anymore.”

“Son?”

“Yes Father?”

“It’s time to choose the gate.”

“You mean…the narrow gate that leads to life? (Matthew 7:13-14)

“Yes. It’s the narrowest of all possible ways. And there are few who find it!” (v14)

“I’m scared Father. What will become of me? I…”

“No son. Fear not, for I Am with you; be not dismayed, for I Am your Mighty One. I will strengthen you, yes, I will help you, I will uphold you with My righteous right hand.” (Isaiah 41:10)

“Then you’ve got me Abba?”

“I’ve got you son. Your humility is so beautiful to Me.”

“Will you walk the narrow road with me Abba?”

“Better than that My precious son; I will carry you!”

Even to your old age, I Am He, and even to gray hairs I will carry you! I have made, and I will bear; even I will carry and will deliver you. (Isaiah 46:4)



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