"God Scoffs at Conspiracies" September 3 Readings: Isaiah 17-18, 1 Corinthians 7:1–16, Psalm 104:9–15, Proverbs 22:1–2

  


Reading the Bible in 2025

Each day this year, we will read a selection from the Old Testament, the New Testament, a portion of the Psalms, and a part of Proverbs. By the end of the year, you will have read the entire Bible. We read this way to give you a bit of variety. 

NOTE: If you get behind, do not give up. Read today's readings and try to catch up when you have a chance. The goal is not to "accomplish a task" but to meet God in his word. Read the word. Also, if you are short on time, READ GOD'S WORD and skip my devotional!

Bible Readings: Isaiah 17-18, 1 Corinthians 7:1–16, Psalm 104:9–15, Proverbs 22:1–2

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Daily Devotional: God Scoffs at Conspiracies

He was making the rounds back in my college days, talking about the "Illuminati" - the cabal of witches and warlocks he'd once been a part of who secretly ran the entire world. The story was terrifying and captivating. He then revealed his biggest secret. Just before his conversion, in one of their super-secret meetings, they had announced that the Antichrist was ready to be revealed and take his place on the world stage. His name was...wait for it...James Earl Carter.  I was no fan of Jimmy Carter then, and I've not been a fan of many of his ideas since, but it is safe to say that one thing he is not is the Antichrist!

Of course, within a couple of years, John Todd was revealed as the huge fraud we should have known him to be. He faded into the woodwork, more specifically into aberrant theology, and weird politics, and eventually went to prison for rape.

Others follow in his footsteps. We are always so worried about this group or that group who are trying to take over the world. Hitler had his "Jewish bankers," whom he blamed for everything. For much of my life, we were worried about the spread of communism. Now, we see the global spread of militant Islam and wonder what is going on all around us in secret to further that cause. Both political parties accuse the other of using subterfuge in carrying out their plans.

Conspiracy. Power groups. Warlords. Despots. Who is pulling the strings? Who is running the show? Today's readings are an eclectic collection. Isaiah speaks of God's judgment on the nations. The passage in 1 Corinthians is about marriage, singleness, and sexual issues. A verse in the Psalms portion struck me as I read it. I'm lifting it out of context, just a little, but I think I am making a point that is valid from Psalm 104:9.
You set a boundary they cannot cross;
they will never cover the earth again..
This is talking about God's creative act, how he brought the dry land out of the sea and set its boundaries. When the Great Flood came, it was at God's command. God created this world, and it responds to his commands. "You set the boundaries." God is in charge. He made the world, and it runs according to his will.

It is not too much of a stretch to lift that principle out of its context and apply it to world affairs. While this verse does not speak to that, the principle applies. "You set the boundaries," Lord. Worldwide conspiracies do not run the world. Jewish bankers do not decide the fate of the world, Mr. Hitler (and all the anti-Semites who have followed). It is God who sets the boundaries. 

I'm put in mind of Psalm 2, which opens with the question, "Why do the nations rage and the peoples plot in vain?" Dictators think they can take over and rule. Terrorist groups come and go, acting as if they are an unstoppable force, raging through the Middle East with unspeakable brutality. Politicians proclaim their power to fix the world, to make things great. 

Is God afraid? Is he intimidated by the power of the nations? Not according to Psalm 2:4. 
The one enthroned in heaven laughs;
the Lord ridicules them
To God, these skeptics who think they can banish Christianity with reason are fools to be mocked. To God, these self-appointed potentates are children pretending to be superheroes. He laughs at them. They are not to be feared. God is on his throne, and no one can threaten him! Nations come and rulers go, but God continues to work out his sovereign plan in this world.

He sets the boundaries, and he asks us to call him Abba! There is great comfort in that, is there not?
Thank you, Father, that you are a God I can trust, one who laughs at those who think they can threaten your throne! May I not be afraid of those who inspire nothing but derision from you!

 

Consider God's Word:

Which of these four passages spoke most clearly to you today? 
Is there sin in your life that needs to be confessed and dealt with that was revealed in one of these passages? 
Is there something in your life that needs to change?
Is there a struggle in your life that one of these passages spoke to? 

Do you live in fear of the workings of human beings, or do you trust in the power of Almighty God? Remember that God is in control - always and forever!

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