-Roy Lessin, Meeting in the Meadow
Stir up Yourself, and awake to my vindication, To my cause, my God and my Lord. Vindicate me, O Lord my God, according to Your righteousness (Psalm 43:1).
God will vindicate His people.
There can be times when friends, family, or other believers can misunderstand our comments, our motives, or our actions. Sometimes our enemies can misrepresent us, falsely accuse us, or come to conclusions that aren’t true. In those times it’s important to be assured that God knows our hearts, understands our intentions, and will honor our responses of obedience to His will.
The best choice you can make in every circumstance and in every decision is to agree with God. Say “yes” to His “yes”. Set your heart on obedience, plant your feet on His pathway, and give all you’ve got to be pleasing to Him. He will be your Defender. He will be your Explainer. He will be your Advocate. He will be your Vindicator. Keep your trust in the Lord and you will never be ashamed.
When my brother Don was in his twenties he was called by God to serve the people of Mexico. Don had no college degree, hadn’t been to seminary, had no financial resources, and didn’t know how to speak Spanish.
Before entering Mexico, he was interviewed by a mission board looking for new missionaries they could sponsor and send into Mexico. Don failed the interview. The person giving the interview told Don he had nothing to offer the Mexican people. Don went away!
Don spent the next forty-five years giving his life to serve the Mexican people. Twentyfive of those years were spent pastoring one of the largest churches in the city where he lived. At his death, a long line of people stood outside the funeral home waiting to get in. A passerby, who saw the long line commented, “Someone important must have died!”
When Jim Elliot (the young missionary who was martyred in the jungles of Ecuador) was in Bible College, a student asked which degree he was studying for. Jim answered, “An AUG degree.”
The student replied, “What’s an AUG degree?”
Jim answered, “Approved Unto God.”
Jim’s life and Don’s life were very different, yet they both served the Lord in complete obedience to His call. Both were vindicated by their AUG.
Insight: If God has called you to do something, do it, even if others disagree, disapprove, or don’t understand. God will have the final say concerning your obedience to Him.
©2026 Roy Lessin, Meeting in the Meadow. Photo by Marina Bromley. Used with permission, all rights reserved.



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