Good
Morning All,
Jonah 2: 1-2; “From inside the fish
Jonah prayed to the Lord his
God. He said: “In my
distress I called to the Lord, and
he answered me. From deep in the realm
of the dead I called for help and you listened to my cry”.
Have you ever been there?
Have you ever been in the belly of the fish? Have you ever felt so cut off that there
seemed to be no hope? I can honestly say
that I have never been there. I have
never felt that much pain. I remember talking
to a young man who was there. It was
quite a revealing conversation.
He was a young man who was very exuberant
in his faith. He expressed it freely
with you. As we discussed his
enthusiasm, he was very quick to tell you that it wasn’t always this way. There was a time when he used drugs and
alcohol frequently. There were very few
nights when he was sober. He seldom had
a job for more than a week. He had been
arrested a few times and spent the night in jail more than once. He often slept in the park. He had stolen money from his family and used
people to get what he wanted. He hadn’t
been married but was father to two children by women he hardly knew. He only chased the next fix or the next
drink. One day it caught up to him. He had been arrested, again, for possession
of narcotics. This time, no one bailed
him out. So he sat in the jail cell
waiting for his trial.
About a week into his wait, his brother
came into the cell and looked at him and asked him, “Have you finally sunk low
enough? Have you been in the belly of
the fish long enough?” The young man
said that what was really strange to him was that he understood his brother’s
question; he didn’t know why but he did.
He looked at his brother and told him, “Yes, I have been here long
enough.” They prayed together and the
young man began the long journey back.
His long dormant faith was bringing him back. He is mostly reconciled with his family and
is working on a relationship with his children.
That is hard because the mothers are still into the drug and alcohol and
he can’t be around that yet; it is still too enticing.
Maybe you have been there or maybe you are
there. Maybe you have hit as far down as
you can. It may be drugs, it may be
promiscuity, it may be abandonment of family or faith; it may be a lot of
things but right now you are in the belly of the fish. Call out to God and he will answer you. Cry to the Lord in your pain or your sorrow
and he will answer you. It might take a
while to get out of the fish. There may
be some healing to accomplish with those whom you have hurt but God is with you
and he will heal you by his grace. He
will first reconcile you back to himself through Jesus. Then, slowly and with a lot of help, he will
reconcile you to the world around you.
It can be a tough row to hoe but God will
help you through. Know that whatever has
been done; God will forgive you and will bring you home to be with him. God wants you out of the belly of the fish;
hear his call to salvation.
Father, we pray for those who are
suffering in the belly of the fish.
Whatever their pain, Father we ask that you bring them comfort and to
know the hope that we have in the cross.
Lead those who can help to reach out to them. In Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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