The Almighty in the Greek – Hikanos is Sufficient

hikanos, God is able, sufficiencyHere is an awesome and wonderful truth.  God is always sufficient and able!  You may have been told this before and you may have even heard other people talk about how God met a need that they had in a way that was completely perfect.  But until it has been demonstrated to you and until you have experienced it personally then you really don’t have an understanding of hikanos.

Hikanos is a Greek word that is used in several places in the Bible and has meanings of sufficient, fit, able, adequate and worthy.  According to Mr Steve Taylor in his upcoming book “The Thunder Poet”, the Septuagint Bible translators chose to translate The Almighty’s name as hikanos in the book of Ruth in the Old Testament.  The Almighty’s name in that case literally means “the sufficient one” or “the adequate one” as he is adequate and sufficient for every need.

If you remember your Bible then you know that God provided for Ruth and her mother-in-law, Naomi, by providing through Boaz a kinsman- redeemer.  For Ruth and Naomi, God was hikanos just as he is in our lives today.

Lately, the sufficiency of God has been much on my mind.  Life has not been easy or simple and the more difficult things get the more I am mindful of my needs and the ability of God to meet them.  While I do not relish or seek out difficulty it has been amazing over the last few weeks and months to watch God obliterate obstacle after obstacle and provide exactly what I need at exactly the right time.

Just a few days ago I experienced one of the most challenging work days that I have ever been through.  One of our main staff members was out for personal reasons and in a small business that means that everyone else has to do a little bit (or a lot) more.  On top of that, I began the day with a dentist appointment which meant that my normal 8 hours would be more like 6.5 or 7 hours to get more work done that I can usually do in 8.

I knew all of that going in and I earnestly prayed for God to grant me supernatural productivity and energy and to help me use my time wisely.  Although I didn’t know how the day would go, I trusted God to be hikanos for me.

My dentist appointment normally takes an hour and a half counting the travel and waiting time.  On that day I was back in 40 minutes. While I was in the chair but right before I left the dentist said “I am completely on time this morning and I am normally always late!  This is very unusual for me” and I knew that God was in it.

The amount of business we did on that day was nearly triple what we normally do and we accomplished it while down a man.  I still don’t know how, realistically, that I was able to answer all of the phone calls, respond to all of the email, complete all of the paperwork and leave on time but I did.  And it is only because God provided and because God was, once again, showing his sufficiency to me.

I felt his presence close at hand that day and my thought to end the day was, “if I have to go through the most difficult and exhausting days just to feel God’s presence and to know his sufficiency then isn’t it worth it?!”  “Yes, it absolutely is!”

And if I had the time and the opportunity I could tell you of similar days and similar circumstances where I had no chance of having the resources I needed but where God stepped in and provided for me in ways that were both marvelous and miraculous.  Hikanos as a concept is personal to me and my hope is that it is personal to you as well.

Above all, God longs to be personal with each of us and we will never know God as we should until we understand and experience his sufficiency and provision in our lives.

 

Three Things To Never Forget

god is good, good is real, god is ableIt’s easy to forget.  It’s easy to lose focus on what really matters and to take for granted those things that are the most important.  When we lose focus, we have a tendency to drift into ways of doing things and patterns of thinking that are of the flesh and not of God.  With that in mind here are three truths that we should call to mind every single day.

God is real – We profess to know Him and to be His children but our thoughts and actions often tell a different story.  How often do we try to solve a problem without consulting Him?  How many of our decisions on a daily basis include Him and His strength rather than our own?  Are we moving through life with the weight of the world on our shoulders or have we cast all of our cares on Him?

If God is real and His words are true then it follows that we would be better off to listen and obey.  When we remember Him and include Him we are blessed and He is glorified.  When we forget Him and try to do things our own way we will inevitably stumble and fall.

Worthy are You, our Lord and our God, to receive glory and honor and power; for You created all things, and because of Your will they existed, and were created (Revelations 4:11) NASB

God is able – More than just knowing God exists and believing in Him we must learn that God is able.  He alone holds this world and all of us in His mighty hands.  He spoke all of creation into existence with just a word and with just a word He is able to calm all of the storms of life.

We need to see God in action.  We need to experience firsthand how great and powerful our God really is.  And that only happens as we seek Him with our whole heart and invite Him to move and to work in us and through us.

It takes trust to know that God is able.  Trust comes from our faith and our faith grows little by little as we walk step by step through this life with Him.  As He brings us through each trial and each tribulation and as we stumble and fall and experience His love and mercy all over again we get to know Him more and more.  God is able.  God can do it.  There is nothing that He can’t redeem.

Consider it all joy, my brethren, when you encounter various trials, knowing that the testing of your faith produces endurance.  And let endurance have its perfect result, so that you may be perfect and complete, lacking in nothing. (James 1:2-4) NASB

God is good – If you’ve seen the movie “God is not Dead” (and if you haven’t you should stop what you are doing and go watch it right now!) then you will remember the pastor of the local church and his missionary friend.  They have a saying that takes both of them to complete and it is: “God is good (first person says this) All the time (second person says this) And all the time (first person again) God is good. (second person finishes).  This movie is not the origin of that statement but it does such an excellent job of showing how important that statement is and how we should be using it to lift one another up that I had to include it here.

In the midst of an evil, fallen world it’s very easy to forget that God is good all the time and all the time He is good.  We are tried and we are tested and it often seems like evil is winning.  And if evil is winning then how can God really be good?

He is good because His character is perfect and good and it is an ultimate, timeless good.  The evil and trials of this world are temporary and will pass away.  God allows evil to exist in the world for this span of time so that we might choose Him of our own free will.  If we choose Him now, in the midst of this fallen world, then one day we will get to be with Him in a perfect place where there is no evil, no sickness, no death, no weakness and no sin.

As God works in our lives (and He is working whether we notice or not) will we choose to trust in His timing, trust in His plan and trust in His ultimate goodness?  Even when it seems like everything is falling apart?  Can we encourage each other and hold each other up by looking forward to a day when God will do away with evil once and for all?  Or will we forget that God really is good?

To know Him is to know His goodness and His character.  Get to know who God is and we will never doubt His goodness or character!

Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good,
For His lovingkindness is everlasting. (Psalm 136:1)