The Most Quoted (and Least Believed) Bible Verse
April 6, 2019 by James Pence
Filed under Daily Devotions, Personal Growth
By James Pence –
If I were to ask you to recite the most frequently quoted Bible verse, you probably would answer, “For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life” (John 3:16, KJV).
But what if I asked you to name the most frequently quoted and least believed Bible verse?
There might be some debate on this one, but I think that the following verse is the prime candidate: “And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose” (Romans 8:28, KJV).
We love to quote that verse to other people when they are faced with trials or tragedies. However, when we’re the ones who are hurting, that’s usually the last verse we want to hear.
Some of that is understandable. When we are in the midst of deep grief, often our emotions are so jumbled up that we can’t think rationally. All we know is that we are hurting and we can’t see any good that can come from our pain.
But often, even when we have moved out of the initial shock of grief, we still ask the question: “God, why?”
When we look at a trial or tragedy and say, “How could God let this happen?” we are acting in unbelief. Worse than that, we are accusing God of wrongdoing. Such a question assumes that somehow God has promised that nothing bad will happen to us.
But God never made such a promise.
What He did promise was that if we love Him and are called according to His purpose, He would work everything together for our good.
If we believe that, the question, “Why, God?” becomes moot. The proper response is, “Yes, Lord. I don’t understand what’s happening right now, but I know that You do. And I will trust You and rest in Your wisdom, goodness, and sovereign love.”
What are you trusting God for today?
PRAYER: Father, please help me to trust You in life’s hard times and—even though I don’t understand what You are doing—to remember that You are working everything together for my good.
“And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose” (Romans 8:28, KJV).
Today’s devotion is by James H. Pence. James is an author, speaker, singer, and gospel chalk artist, but prefers to be known as a follower of Jesus Christ and storyteller. To learn more about James and how he draws the stories of your heart, visit his Web site at: www.jamespence.com.
I love that verse! My mom used to always quote that verse when I was a child. Several years ago we clung to that in a difficult situation not seeing how ANY possible good could come of it. But still we held onto that promise. God, true to His word, did show us the good from that. God never fails! Thanks, James, for your good words.