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afflicted  me?”      Now  if  you  have  an  NIV  or  a  New  American
        Standard  Bible,  you  will  notice  in  the  margin  for  the  word
        “Almighty” that it says “Shaddai” or “El Shaddai”.  The Hebrew
        word for God in this translation is “El Shaddai”.

        What does the word El Shaddai mean?  Let me paraphrase it.  It is
        one of the most marvelous titles of God.  It is the word that means
        “the God who is more than enough; the all-sufficient One”.  Isn’t it
        an amazing thing that Elimelech and Naomi go away because God
        and Bethlehem was not enough?   And when she comes back, she
        says,  “I  have  come  to  know  God  as  the  God  who  is  more  than
        enough; the El Shaddai.”  All of that suffering that God allowed in
        the land of Moab, all of that hardship, the tears that they faced, the
        graves that they had to go to, all of that was designed to show them
        that God is more than enough.

        Sometimes we might feel like when we are away from Bethlehem,
        that maybe God hates us, and He has washed His hands of us, and
        He is just standing there with a big rod waiting to beat us because
        we are away from Bethlehem. But it is not that way at all.  What
        God  is  doing  instead  is  engineering  our  situation  and  our
        circumstances so that we will finally come to the place where we
        know He is enough.

        When we come to the place that we call Him El Shaddai, we will
        come crawling back to Bethlehem.  And when we come crawling
        back to Bethlehem, we have crawled over the threshold which is the
        beginning of a life that is an oasis, a life that is filled with joy and
        relationship and produces a Savior for the world.  That is why God
        does that in our lives.  Every forward step in your life in helplessness
        is a forward step in the knowledge of God and in the knowledge of
        His Word.

        The most victorious moment in any Christian’s life is the day he got
        saved because in that day he was nothing and Christ was everything.
        So the whole Christian life is nothing more than going back to what
        we were when we first got saved, and as we have received Christ we
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