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                    		|  |  |  DEVOTIONHis Promises are Great in 2008By Pastor Wally Odum Guest Writer
 CBN.com 
    - This is a new year. It hasn’t been clouded by failure, frustration, or  disappointment. It will be a year with promise, because God’s Word cannot fail.   A few years ago, I listened to a radio preacher who flew his own airplane  describe what it was like to fly over the Gulf of Mexico from South   America. He explained that there would be a long stretch of time  over the Gulf in which there was no radio communication and, at night, no  lights. He described the joy with which he would see the lights of Houston. For those who  spent some time in 2007 in the dark, we now can see the lights of the future.  We are on the right path and in 2008, we will come nearer to our destination.
 In my Devotion reading this week, I came to a passage of Scripture that leaped  out to me. It was as if God said, “This is My promise to you … for this coming  year.” The passage is Psalm 107:35-37 (NLT):
 
     “But He also turns deserts into  pools of water, the dry land into flowing springs. He brings the hungry to  settle there and build their cities. They sow their fields, plant their  vineyards, and harvest their bumper crops.” Here is the promise: The circumstances of those who have been going through a  dry spell will change. The dry land of our lives will be refreshed with flowing  springs. Hungry people are going to come to us, and we will have a great  harvest. I love the way the New Living Translation puts it, “They…harvest their  bumper crops.” If you have been waiting for a bumper crop of blessing, get ready.
 Don’t treat the promises of God the way Crowfoot, the great chief of the  Blackfoot confederacy in southern Alberta, Canada, treated  the railroad pass he was given. When he gave the Canadian Pacific Railroad  permission to cross the Blackfoot land from Medicine Hat  to Calgary, he  was given in return a lifetime railroad pass. Crowfoot put it in a leather case  and carried around his neck for the rest of his life. There is no record,  however, that he ever availed himself of the right to travel anywhere on the Canadian  Pacific Railroad. God’s promises are not meant to be ornaments we wear proudly,  they are to be enjoyed.
 
 We can depend on God to keep His promises to us. When I was young my father  drove my mother, my sister and me to Los Angeles  from Virginia  several times. It was a grueling trip, with no Interstate highways. We slept in  the car while Dad drove. He went on very little sleep, since we didn’t have the  money to stop in motels. He would travel on about two hours sleep each night  until we got to California.
 Since we went through Northern Arizona, I pleaded with him  one year to take me to Tombstone.  I was captivated by the story of Wyatt Earp and the OK Corral and wanted  desperately to go there. Looking back on it, it would be like going from North Carolina to Miami by  way of Washington, DC. I had no idea of the stress it would put  on Dad physically, or the cost of the extra gasoline when he was traveling on a  very limited budget. I just wanted to see Tombstone.  Dad promised that he would take me there the next time we went to California.
 He did it. We walked the streets of Tombstone,  saw pictures of the members of the Clanton gang who had died there and toured  Boot Hill. I’ll never forget that visit. More than that, I’ll never forget the  father who went out of his way to keep his promise to me.
 
 Vic Pentz tells of an experience he had with Nordstrom’s department store. He  says, “About a year and a half ago, I bought a new navy blazer at Nordstrom. It  was one of those cases you may have gone through where you buy an item of  clothing and the more you wear it, the more you realize you don’t like it. My  blazer wasn’t the right color, and to make matters worse, it attracted lint  like it was going out of style. After wearing it pretty regularly for six  months or so, I stuck it in my closet and didn’t wear it for a long time."
 
 “Tucked away in the back of my mind all the while was that famous Nordstrom  unconditional-return policy. I thought, I’ve had this thing for a year and a  half. I’ve worn it lots of times, and there’s just no way they’re going to take  it back. About two weeks ago I decided I had nothing to lose. I pulled the  blazer out, threw a lot of lint on it to make it look bad, and took it down to  Nordstrom’s men’s department. I walked in, and immediately I felt nervous. I  felt like I was about to pull a scam of some sort, but I played it straight. I  walked right up to the first salesman I saw and gave this little prepared  speech. I said, ‘I am about to put your famous unconditional-return policy to  its ultimate test. I have here a blazer. I’ve worn it lots. I’ve had it for a  year and a half. I don’t like it. It’s the wrong color, and it attracts lint  like it’s going out of style. But I want to return this blazer for another  blazer that I like.’
 
 “Then I stood there. I couldn’t believe it. This guy with a big handlebar  mustache just looked at me and shook his head. He said, ‘For heaven’s sake,  what took you so long? Let's go find you a blazer.’ Ten minutes later I walked  out with another blazer that was marked seventy-five dollars more than I paid  for the one that I brought in. It was perfect for me. Didn’t cost me a penny.”
 
 Pentz came to this conclusion: “God is like Nordstrom. God makes all sorts of  outlandish promises that we cannot bring ourselves to believe. Can we? When we  get up enough courage or we’re desperate enough, we finally take Him at his  word. He looks at us and he shakes His head. ‘For heaven’s sake,’ He says,  ‘what took you so long?’ ”
 
 We have a heavenly Father who will do whatever is necessary to keep His  promises to us. Don’t take so long to trust Him. He will keep every promise He  has made to you. This year I have a promise from God in my heart. My family,  our church and your family will harvest “bumper crops” if we just take Him at His  Word.
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  Pastor Wally Odum is the pastor of OBX Nation in the Outer Banks of North Carolina.  He has been in ministry for thirty years and  loves to share the Gospel.  He is  passionate about encouraging others to grow in God through sharing scriptures,  stories, and personal experiences. 
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