Friday, January 10, 2014

Call upon the Lord

"Then men began to call upon the name of the LORD." -Genesis 4.26b

If you do the math found in Genesis 5.3-6 we get 235 years from the creation of man to the birth of Enosh, the son of Seth. And we are told that at his birth, men began to call upon the name of the LORD. I don't think we can say that people didn't call on the name of God before this. Clearly we have Cain and Abel presenting offerings to God earlier in Genesis 4, but something happened here that made it worth declaring, "Then men began to call upon the name of the LORD."

We can only guess, but maybe here at this point man began to be very intentional about seeking God. Maybe they had finally started to realize what happened when they didn't, and so they begin to trust and seek Him intentionally. Oh that such a statement would be made of us.

For too long our society has tried to remove God, but at the same time when it's convenient for us we want Him around. Laws are passed to limit what can be said and displayed. We change our wording so as not to offend anyone. But when it comes time to run for office politicians end speeches with "God bless America". Or in times of national tragedy the President turns to the Bible for words to comfort the nation. This attitude isn't good enough for God. What marriage lasts when the husband says, "Honey, you're my wife only when it benefits me."?

God is not satisfied with being called upon only when it's convenient, or as a last resort. He must be first. We must make a change. Let it be said of us that men began to call upon the name of the LORD. Let us intentionally, and fervently call upon God. Let us seek Him first in everything. Let us turn to Him primarily when we need advice and counsel. May we seek God, and glorify God above all else. And when we need Him, He will be there.

"Iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another."

To God alone be the Glory!

Strength and Honor

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