Good Morning All,
John
11:21; “Martha said to Jesus, “Lord, if you had been here, my brother would not
have died.”
Here we have it. This is one of the most pregnant statements
in the Bible. Martha is talking to Jesus
after the death of her brother Lazarus.
“Lord IF you only would have been here.” “IF” is one of the biggest little words
around. It can play havoc with our own
sense of well-being. It drives us crazy
because it drives our doubts. It is probably the biggest two letter word in the
English language.
If I was better looking, I could get a
date. If I was smarter, school would be
easier. If I had a better job, I would
make more money and be happy. Yet our
biggest “if” is often directed toward God; “IF” you would have
been here, my parent would not have died.
“IF” you would have been here, the accident wouldn’t have
happened. Where were you God, why did
you let this happen? This is essentially
what Martha says, and, in all honesty, Jesus doesn’t really address this
statement. Yet, we know a truth, Jesus is there. He is there to hold our hand,
to give us strength in the toughest hours and greatest battles. Jesus invites
us to trust his love and mercy so that we may overcome the battles we face
because Jesus is there
What Jesus does tell her was this, “I am
the resurrection and the life, he who believes in me, though he were dead,
shall live…” So, while we look at the
temporary things of this world, Jesus is dealing with our eternal
salvation. He is working to rescue us
from sin and the devil. The very
difficult thing for most of us to realize is that the world is still broken by
sin. As painful as it is, really sad
things happen. The world is broken and
will be until Jesus returns in triumphant glory. That is the real reason that bad things
happen, the world is broken, and sin rules the world. Yet Christ rules our lives and while sin will
impact us and affect us, it will not defeat or control us.
At times like this, it is difficult to
see. We mourn the loss of life
especially young, innocent lives that seem to have so much to live for. While you and I cry, we do so knowing that
God is merciful and that all believers are saved by his grace. We feel the pain for it is real. Yet we can and should see that even through
our pain; God is there to comfort and console us. While we may feel like Martha and think,
“where were you God?”; we can take comfort in that he is there beside us
walking through the storm with us. Where are you? He is always with us, just as
He promised.
Dearest
Father, we often cry “where are you?” when the world seems to spin out of
control. Bless us with your presence and
keep us secure in the knowledge of your unending love. In Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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