The Lord God Omnipotent Reigns!
The
Absolute Godhood of God
Is
Seen in Administration
by
Arthur W. Pink
God
not only created everything, but everything which He created is
subject to His immediate control. God rules over the works of His
hands. God governs the creatures He has made. God reigns with
universal dominion. When He pleased, the sun and moon stood still
[JOSHUA
10:12, 13]; and
at a word from Him the sun went backward ten degrees on the dial of
Ahaz [ISAIAH 38:8].
At His command the Red Sea ceased to flow, and at His command it
resumed its normal course [EXODUS
14]. In response
to the prayer of Elisha, He made iron to float on the top of the
water [II KINGS
6:5]. Yes, when
He pleases, He reverses the order of nature, as when the fires of
Nebuchadnezzar’s furnace burnt not, as when the hungry lions
touched not Daniel, as when the ravens, which are birds of prey, were
made to minister of Elijah.
At
a word from Him who made it, a fish carried a coin to Peter, a tree
withers suddenly [MATTHEW
21:4], the
raging tempest becomes a calm. So it is also with men; they, too, are
ruled by God; ruled by and unseen Hand; often, unknown to themselves.
Little did they know it, yet nevertheless, the sons of Jacob were but
performing the pleasure of Jehovah when they sold Joseph into the
hands of the Ishmaelites who carried him down into Egypt. Little was
she aware of it, but when Pharaoh’s daughter went to the Nile to
bathe, she was being directed by God, directed there to rescue from
the waters the babe Moses. Little did he know it, but in issuing the
decree that all the world should be taxed [LUKE
2:1] Caesar
Augustus was but setting in motion a movement which caused the word
and decree of God to be fulfilled.
Yes,
even “The king’s heart is in
the hand of the LORD, as the rivers of
water: He turneth it whithersoever He will” [PROVERBS
21:1]. And so it
is with Satan himself. He, too, is the (unwitting and unwilling)
servant of God. He could not touch Job without first gaining Divine
permission. He could not sift the apostles till he gained consent
from Christ. At a word from the Lord Jesus Satan “left” Him
[MATTHEW
4:10, 11]. Of
him, also, God has said, Thus far shalt thou go and no farther. Even
death, the “king of terrors,” that which no arts of man can defy
is absolutely subject to the bidding of the Lord. In his sermon on
Psalm 68:20, 21—“unto God the LORD
belong the issues from death”—the late C. H. Spurgeon
well said, “The prerogative of life or death belongs to God in a
wide range of senses. First of all, as to natural life, we are all
dependent upon His good pleasure. We shall not die until the time
which He appoints: for our death-time, like all our time, is in His
hands. Our skirts may brush away the portals of the sepulchre, and
yet we shall pass the iron gate unharmed if the Lord be our guard.
The
wolves of disease will hurt us in vain until God shall permit them to
overtake us. The most desperate enemies may waylay us, but no bullet
shall find its billet in any heart unless the Lord allows it. Our
life does not even depend upon the care of angels, nor can our death
be compassed by the malice of devils. We are immortal till our work
is done, immortal till the immortal King shall call us home to the
land where we shall be immortal in a still higher sense. When we are
most sick, we need not despair of recovery, since the issues from
death are in Almighty hands. ‘The LORD
killeth and maketh alive: He bringeth down to the grave and bringeth
up!’ When we have passed beyond the skill of the physician
we have not passed beyond the succor of our God, to Whom belong the
issues from death.”
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