Devotion of the Day

But If Not…

Our God is able to deliver us…But if not…
Daniel 3:17, 18

The Hebrew children did not doubt that God could save them from the furnace, but if He did not they would be faithful, anyway. It is well to be prepared for the “if nots.” God is always able, but sometimes it is not His will to deliver us from the fiery furnace. But He will save us in the furnace. He does not always spare us trouble, but He does succour us in trouble.

If you are facing a furnace, make provision for the “if not.” If you are not healed, if the dear one is taken, if that friend fails you, be faithful, anyway. “Though he slay me, yet will I trust him.” If things do not turn out the way you had hoped and prayed they would, do not bow to Nebuchadnezzar’s image of doubt or fear or discouragement. That is what the devil wants, as when he put Job in his furnace.

“God can do it, but if He doesn’t, He is still my God. I will bow to no idol.”…Blessed are the saints of the If Nots!

The daily devotions are from Day by Day by Vance Havner. Fleming H. Revell Company, 1953.

Quote of the Day

I have read somewhere that Theodore Roosevelt owned a little dog that was always getting into fights and always getting the worst of them. On one occasion he tackled a mangy cur and took a beating. Someone said to Teddy, “Your dog isn’t much of a fighter.” “Oh, yes, he’s a good fighter,” replied the Colonel, “he’s just a poor judge of dogs!” We should never underestimate our adversaries.

The daily devotions are from Pepper ‘n Salt by Vance Havner. Fleming H. Revell Company, 1966.