Good Morning!
Romans 12:12; “Rejoice in
hope, be patient in tribulation, be constant in prayer.”
A few years ago, there was a
mix up in my health insurance and it needed my attention. So, I called the toll-free number and was
told that my call was important to them but that all available representatives
were currently assisting other callers so would I please hold onto the
line. I heard that four times before I
got a real person. I told him this call
was in response to a letter that I had received. He asked me to hold while he found that
letter. A few minutes later he came back
on and couldn’t find the letter so we started over. I had to fill out an entire new form for
him. I told him what had happened. He told me that he hadn’t heard of that so he
needed to ask someone else and could I hold.
My beautiful blushing bride got me a fresh
cup of coffee as I sighed and sat down on my chair. Then this very polite man came back on the
line on said this is what we are going to do.
So, he began the process again. I
gave him my name, my address, my birth date, my social security number and then
we agreed to the wording of the brief reason for the correspondence. He then began this conversation; “Ok, Mr.
Bierman, we are almost done all I have to do is send this and…NO, NO, NO, NO,
Oh NO, please no.” There were a few
moments of silence and then he came back on the line and said, “I hit delete
instead of send and lost all our data, WE have to start over again.” I sighed; again, my patience in tribulation
was being tested.
I can do the first part; I can rejoice in
hope. I have that down but patient in
tribulation; that one I struggle with.
And struggle I do, partly, because I am supposed to be the calming
voice; partly because I need to learn patience.
Yet this is most difficult and not just for me for many that I minister
to. Often times, as we set in a hospital
room, the phrase, “if they would only give me some explanation as to why this
is happening, I could live with it. It
is not knowing that is hard.”
Even though it is hard, we don’t need to
see the entire route of the journey that we travel. Knowing may actually make the journey more
difficult as we may travel it with sadness.
We know that God is leading us down the path. He is providing for the needs that we will
have as we go. He places the people that
we need to be there and, above all, we have his Word to give us the comforting
words of hope and salvation that he gives us.
He gives us his Spirit to guide and protect us. God promises us that the tribulation will not
overtake us. He is always there with us.
Faith is trusting that God will never leave
us. Faith is knowing that God will see
us through the trials of this life and give us victory in the end. Faith is being patient in this life while we
are waiting for Christ to return. Faith
is saying, “I trust God to care for me.”
Gracious Father, help me to
be patient. Give me the ability to
remain calm and faithful in the face of this world. Send me your Spirit of peace so that I may
live in peace. Give me the strength to
be patient in the face of tribulation.
In the precious name of Jesus we pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret