Thursday, June 23, 2005

Dial Daily Bread

<x-tad-bigger>Dear Friends of "Dial Daily Bread":

</x-tad-bigger>It was 41 years to the day since three civil rights
workers were murdered mysteriously in Mississippi. All these long
years, justice has been apparently asleep. Then yesterday, a now
80-year-old man was found guilty of masterminding the murders. Many
people will quote Numbers 32:23, “Be sure your sin will find you out.”
But that’s small comfort to the three who died; they can only await
final judgment.

Has the Holy Spirit had something to do with this history? The sight
of an old man having to pay for what he did in his 30’s may be
overruled by God for the blessing of young people the world around.
And it’s been a salutary lesson that the three young people are
vindicated who gave their lives for what they believed was a cause of
righteousness. And it has also been a blessing that the indignation
that stirred the national government over this crime encourages us
that God does have servants in high places.

If you are one of many the world around who have had to suffer
injustice unrequited, accept the comfort and encouragement that the
Bible gives you. It chronicles the experience of unnumbered hosts who
have had to suffer since the murder of Abel, the first martyr (Gen.
4:1-8). One outstanding lesson seems apparent in all the Bible
stories: take your case to the Lord in earnest prayer, and then let
Him handle it. He says, “Vengeance is mine, . . . I will repay” (Rom.
12:19). That takes enormous self-control, to let the Lord handle it;
and you can’t do it unless you receive “the faith of Jesus” (Rev.
14:12). Nobody ever suffered greater injustice! Learn from Him. You
don’t have to wait until eternity for redresss; the Holy Spirit
comforts you now.

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