We are really ready for this presidential election to be over. We’re ready for an end to the rancor and tackiness. 
Voters on both sides feel frustrated, even 
embarrassed by it all. There is a visceral fear, an angst about the 
result. What if so and so wins? When we wake up to November 9, 
post-election, when the confetti is swept away and the election is 
finally over, what will we see?
I have a prediction. I know exactly what November 9 will bring. Another day of God’s perfect sovereignty. 
He will still be in charge. His throne will still be 
occupied. He will still manage the affairs of the world. Never before 
has His providence depended on a king, president, or ruler. And it won’t
 on November 9, 2016. “The LORD can control a king’s mind as he controls
 a river; he can direct it as he pleases” (Proverbs 21:1 NCV).
On one occasion the Lord turned the heart of the King
 of Assyria so that he aided them in the construction of the Temple.  On
 another occasion, he stirred the heart of Cyrus to release the Jews to 
return to Jerusalem. Nebuchadnezzar was considered to be the mightiest 
king of his generation. But God humbled and put him in “detention” for 
seven years.  “The kingdom is the Lord’s, and He rules over the nations”
 (Psalms 22:28).
Understanding God’s sovereignty over the nations 
opens the door to peace. When we realize that God influences the hearts 
of all rulers, we can then choose to pray for them rather than fret 
about them. Rather than wring our hands we bend our knees, we select 
prayer over despair.       
    Jeremiah did this. He was the prophet to Israel during one of her 
darkest periods of rebellion. He was called “the weeping prophet” 
because he was one. He wept at the condition of the people and the 
depravity of their faith. He was so distraught that one of his books was
 entitled Lamentations. But then he considered the work of God. Note the
 intentionality of his words:
This I recall to my mind,
Therefore I have hope.
The LORD’s lovingkindnesses indeed never cease,
For His compassions never fail.
They are new every morning;
Great is Your faithfulness.
(Lam. 3:21-23)
Imitate Jeremiah. Lift up your eyes. Dare to believe 
that good things will happen. Dare to believe that God was speaking to 
us when he said: “In everything God works for the good of those who love
 him” (Romans 8:28).
Many years ago, I spent a week visiting the interior 
of Brazil with a long-time missionary pilot. He flew a circuit of remote
 towns in a small plane that threatened to come undone at the slightest 
gust of wind. Wilbur and Orville had a sturdier aircraft.
I could not get comfortable. I kept thinking that the
 plane was going to crash in some Brazilian jungle and I’d be gobbled up
 by piranhas or swallowed by an anaconda.
I kept shifting around, looking down, and gripping my
 seat. (As if that would help.) Finally, the pilot had had enough of my 
squirming. He looked at me and shouted over the airplane noise. “We 
won’t face anything I can’t handle. You might as well trust me to fly 
the plane.”
Is God saying the same to you? If so, make this your prayer:
Dear Lord,
You are perfect. You could not be better than you are.
You are self-created. You exist because you choose to exist.
You are self-sustaining. No one helps you. No one gives you strength.
You are self-governing. Who can question your deeds? Who dares advise you?
You are correct. In every way. In every choice. You regret no decision.
You have never failed. Never! You cannot fail! You are God! You will accomplish your plan.
You are happy. Eternally joyful. Endlessly content.
You are the king, supreme ruler, absolute monarch, overlord, and rajah of all history.
An arch of your eyebrow and a million angels will 
pivot and salute. Every throne is a footstool to yours. Every crown is 
papier–mâché to yours. No limitations, hesitations, questions, second 
thoughts, or backward glances. You consult no clock. You keep no 
calendar. You report to no one. You are in charge.
And I trust you.
Circle November 9 on your calendar and write upon it the words: Our good God rules the world.
Max Lucado is a San Antonio pastor and best-selling author. His latest book is Because of Bethlehem: Love is Born, Hope is Here. www.MaxLucado.com
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