The righteous cry out, and the Lord hears them; he delivers them from all their troubles. The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit. A righteous man may have many troubles, but the Lord delivers him from them all; he protects all his bones, not one of them will be broken. Evil will slay the wicked; the foes of the righteous will be condemned. The Lord redeems his servants; no one will be condemned who takes refuge in him. (Psalm 34:17-22 NIV).
At our first soccer practice one of the players (they are all just six or seven) came to Kyle and said she couldn’t really play very well because her finder hurt. He looked at it and asked if she needed to go see her mom. She said, “No. It just hurts.” And off she went back to the practice! Don’t you wish all of our hurts could be so easily resolved? Unfortunately that is not the world in which we live, is it? Today's world is desperate for hope and healing. Despair and discouragement fill the hearts of countless individuals who deem their lives worthless and their circumstances hopeless. There is a growing tendency to give up, and to give in. People are crumbling under the pressures of every day life and as a result they are bailing out of relationships, jobs, leadership positions, and commitments. Though retreating in defeat may be the easy way out, it is the long way to recovery and fulfillment because it only provides a temporary fix to a deeper problem. A bandage will only hide burned skin, it can never restore it because burns heal from the inside out. Likewise, people can ease the pain of their hopelessness for a time with human endeavors, but true and lasting healing cannot begin until we recognize that Jesus is the Great Physician, and He alone knows how to heal our pain. Only His prescription for our healing will have a lasting effect.
Job was a man who had every reason to lose his hope and forsake the God who had once showered his life with blessings. In one day his 10 children were killed, his servants were murdered, and his sheep and oxen were stolen by raiding enemies. Following these tragic events, Job "fell to the ground in worship . . . and said "The Lord gave and the Lord has taken away; may the name of the Lord be praised." (Job 1:20) What an amazing testimony Job had. Even facing the greatest trials of his life, he still offered praise to God because He knew God was sovereign. Later after his friends unjustly rebuked him, his wife criticized him, and his body was afflicted with painful boils, he said, "Though He [God] slay me, yet I will hope in Him." Job was making a conscious decision to put His hope in God. And he was right to hope in God.
Today you may be walking through the most desolate barren wasteland, or the darkest wilderness you have ever experienced, but do not lose hope. Remember it is only in the dark that you can see the stars. Shut out every thought but the one thought of the grace and love of God. Today God wants to renew your hope. Trust Him and don't listen to the devil's lies that your situation will never change. The only thing that never changes is God and since He promises to provide for all your needs and deliver you from all your fears He will prove Himself faithful. The one thing you can count on is that God will never fail to keep His promises to you. He heals from the inside out!
Sunday, August 29, 2010
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