Now is the time for a REVIVAL of our homes, communities,

and the entire culture for His GLORY,

centered on the authority of His WORD.

Make plans now to join us on Friday, April 24 and Saturday, April 25, 2009 at Cornerstone Evangelical Free Church, 4100 Casper Mountain Rd.


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Thursday, April 16, 2009

Day 8: God Is in a Class by Himself

Scripture Focus: Isaiah 44

“I, the LORD, am the maker of all things, stretching out the heavens by Myself and spreading out the earth all alone.” —Isaiah 44:24, NASB


In the book of Isaiah, God repeatedly makes statements like this: “I am the LORD, and there is no other; besides Me there is no God” (45:5, NASB). It seems as if that should be obvious. We may feel like responding, “Duh! Of course there is no other!”

But God does not waste His words, and He has good reason to include this significant point and repeat it multiple times throughout the book of Isaiah. It is necessary to remind us that He is God, because we so quickly act as if He is not. At times, we even try to be our own god.

Rarely do we admit it, or are probably even aware of it, when we are attempting to play God or step into His position. But every time we choose to disobey Scripture, every time we take things into our own hands or decide to go our own way, we are dethroning God and stepping into that role ourselves. God does not need our help in running the universe—He stretched it all out and put it into place all by Himself. But we sure try to give Him advice all along the way!

What are some ways we might attempt to play God? Perhaps you can relate to some of these:

• When we accept a job offer without seeking God and asking Him
to lead us . . . we are playing God.


• When we need to clean our house but choose to lie in front of
the TV instead . . . we are playing God.


• When we know God commands us to treat our husband with respect
but we choose to speak to him with demeaning words or attitudes . . . we are
playing God.


• When we choose to spend time visiting with friends when our
children need time from us . . . we are playing God.


• When we are rude to a store clerk because we think we deserve
better treatment . . . we are playing God.


• When we try to force God to make exceptions for us or to
change His plan for our life because things aren’t going according to our plans
. . . we are playing God.


Take Time to Reflect
Ask God to open your eyes to any ways you may be attempting to instruct, argue with, or disobey Him. Prayerfully read Isaiah 44.

True Woman Wyoming Prayer Focus
Pray that God will minister deeply to women at the conference in relation to their families. Pray that wives and mothers will be strengthened, encouraged, and challenged in those roles.

Pray that single ladies will be strengthened , encouraged and challenged in their unique roles. May all women reflect true femininity and Biblical womanhood the way God has intended.

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