The verse of the day to day (8/4/25) from You Version is Isaiah 54:17 (ESV).
"No weapon that is fashioned against you shall succeed, and you shall refute every tongue that rises against you in judgment. This is the heritabge og the servants of the LORD and their vindication from me, declared the LORD."
At first glance it appears that all will be well if you are a servant of the LORD. Anything that comes against such a servant is assured of it. It's their heritage after all and to be expected.
Such was the case of a soldier who was deployed during WWII. He came to my grandfather and asked for a Bible verse to take with him in his mind and heart. This was one of them on the occasion. "...No weapon formed against thee shall prosper". Grandpa would have gotten this verse from the KJV.
Certainly there were weapons a plenty aimed at the soldier at that time.
Sure enough, although that soldier saw action, he was physically unharmed. So is this every one's case? Can we make a blanket statement with this verse that all will get away unharmed?
I have conflicting thinking here. I ask, "What about the missionary father and his two sons who got burned alive in their van in India in 1999?" They had been doing God's work among lepers.
What about followers of Jesus Christ in countries like North Korea or Myanmar where they are severely persecuted for their faith in Jesus? They do not get away unharmed.
Of course, our God is sovereign, He knows the end from the beginning but it does make one wonder. There are a few incidents in the Bible we can use as examples where the person had to go through the trial and suffering but then good did come out of it.
God's thoughts are not our thoughts and He knows and understands things our finite human minds cannot comprehend. However, He does give us some examples.
Take the life of Joseph in Genesis, for example. His own brothers sold him. Potiphar bought him as his slave and he did do well until Potiphar's wife tried to seduce him, then claimed sexual harassment, landing Joseph in prison for years on end. He was tucked away, seemingly forgotten; out of sight, out of mind.
But God hadn't forgotten about him. Later Joseph became the ruler, second only to Pharoah, of Egypt. Joseph had been vindicated and he was succeeding. Potiphar's wife's tongue had been refuted, so to speak.
The good that came about was wisdom from God about storing up food - lots of it - during those seven years of abundant harvests. In the following seven years of famine and potential world starvation, there was food for the hungry not only in the nation of Egypt but for all surrounding peoples!
Joseph had become a 'savior' of sorts in his time. He was even reconciled with his half brothers and got to see his aged father again and his full brother Benjamin. Sounds like a happily-ever-after story. Praise the Lord, it's a true story of the heritage of one of the LORD's faithful servants.
Daniel is another good example. The other officials were jealous of Daniel. They tricked King Darius in regards to Daniel's God. King Darius declared that all could only pray to him but Daniel continued, as was his wont, praying to the one true God. Punishment for this was to be thrown into the lion's den. "Game over," thought everyone. Although I feel King Darius, in the back of his mind, hoped Daniel's God could 'save' him. He did lose to a night of worry and lack of sleep.
Come morning, King Darius rushed to the lion's den and found Daniel completely unscathed (see Daniel 6). Daniel told the King, that God
"found [me] blameless before Him..." (Daniel 6:22).
The King then decreed,
"...in all my royal dominion people are to tremble and fear before the God of Daniel, for He is the living God, enduring forever ..." (Daniel 6:26).
Makes you wanna sing,
"My God is so big,
so strong and so mighty,
There's nothing my God cannot do!"
If you skip over to the New Testament and visit the apostle Paul, you'll see he too was a faithful servant of the Lord who declared the gospel and taught the people how to live the Christian life. You only need to read the book of Acts and also all Paul's letters to the various assemblies of God's people and those he wrote to individuals such as Timothy and Titus and Philemon to see how effectual he was despite his hardships.
You'll see all the trials and troubles he experienced. He even ended up in prison a few times. It really did seem like weapons and words had been formed against him whether from outsiders or false teachers within the churches.
Throughout the many years of Paul's ministy, despite the hardships, so many had come to Christ and were being built up in their most holy faith. Paul didn't waste a minute of it, it seems. In the end, he was in prison until the time of his execution. He did write at least four known epistles whilst in prison (Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians and Philemon).
Much good did come from his life. People meant to harm Paul but God did see to it that Paul's life was 'vindicated' or as the KJV puts it, Paul's
"righteousness is of Me," saith the LORD" (Isaiah 54:17 KJV).
Paul left us an incredible heritage through our LORD's vindication! The Lord passed it to us, His servants. May we too be found just as faithful even with 'weapons' aimed at us.
Jesus is likely the first one to have come to mind though of whom God the Heavenly Father vindicated and found righteous. Upon Jesus' baptism, God spoke from heaven declaring in Luke 3:21-22 ESV,
"You are My beloved Son; with You I am well pleased."
Jesus had to go through so much for us in life, His arrest and betrayal, His crucifixion! None of which was His fault, although false accusations were pinned upon Him. He was made sin for us that through Him we could have redemption (see 2 Corinthians 5:21 and Ephesians 1:7-10). He was the perfect, sinless one! Yet weapons and words definitely appeared and harmed Him. He was not unscathed.
How could this be! It's so unfair!
Yet this Ultimate Servant of God, went the whole measure and an extra, extra mile, for my salvation and yours too! How does this make you feel?! He has been and is vindicated each and every time someone believes in Him as Lord and Savior of their lives!
Hallelujah, what a Savior that He died for me! What a Savior that He resurrected for me! In Him we have forgiveness of our sins and He has made us righteous in His sight. In Him we have everlasting life. In Him we have relationship with Him and He'll never let us go! In and through Him we have His Holy Spirit's indwelling, convicting us, leading and guiding for life. Isn't this incredible!
Praise the Lord.
Many of you may know of a current situation where a friend is going through some deep trial. They are exemplary servants of God yet being "tortured" and falsely accused even to the point of legal proceedings.
Why Lord? How Lord!? Will vindicattion come this side of Heaven? What good can come from what I/they am/are experiencing? Your people who are called by Christ's name (Christians) want to know.
However Father, we humbly bow to You, knowing You do work things for our good. I think of that burned missionary's wife. How is she doing, Lord? Be with her and give her an extra sense of Your presence today, even so many years on. Let her know that You are there for her and You are vindicating her husbands' and sons' deaths. Bring many to Christ through all this and the trials and tribulations of Your people today. I ask in Jesus' name, Amen.
~ ERC April 2025 ~
Based on Isaiah 54:17 (ESV and KJV).
Sing, Farther Along, along with West Creek Harmony.