Good Morning
All,
Romans 8:26; “Likewise
the Spirit helps us in our weakness. For we do not know what to pray for as we
ought, but the Spirit himself intercedes for us with groanings too deep for
words.”
Sometimes there are no words. Sometimes we experience things that leave us
in such a mess that we don’t know what to say.
There are times when we face situations and we just don’t know what to
say; what to say to each other, what to say to God. These events may be sudden like an unexpected
death or a sudden change in the health of someone we love. We are left stunned and don’t know what to
say. Sometimes it is just a sudden
change in our surroundings. It might be
a divorce or a loss of our home or some other dramatic event. What do we say, we aren’t even sure of how
the story will end, what do we do when we have no words?
It can take the form of unexpected arguments
or battles that we don’t see coming and don’t know how to respond. It can be two or three hitting us at the same
time. What do we say? Perhaps you are a single parent at your wits
end. There has been one too many struggles. Money runs tight, demands of the children
grow, the house needs work, the car needs work, you need rest but there is none
in sight and now there is trouble at school.
What do we say? Where do we go?
The world and our sinful nature want you to think you are all
alone. That the battles we face can and
will destroy us. We feel that there is
nothing to do, we can no longer face the struggle; there is hope. Even in this wordlessness, we are not alone
and we are not without hope. The greater
our weakness, the greater is God’s grace present in our life. Paul wrote that God’s grace is made great in
our weakness. In our weakness, we can
only turn to Christ, look to him and cry.
The greatness of God is that is all we need to do. From that point on, the Holy Spirit will pray
for us, pray with us and take our pain upon himself for us.
So if we feel pain, seek healing, desire peace or comfort, we do so with
God’s Spirit praying on our behalf. We
do so with God’s comforting agent being with us through the whole event. The God who loves you so much that He sent
his Son to die for you will never abandon you.
He will never turn away from you; he will never close his ear or heart
to you. He will take the pain of your
sorrow and give you peace. He will never
leave you without hope. Even when we can
speak no words, God will never leave you.
He will always hold you close, like a parent comforts a crying child,
God’s grace is upon you.
Heavenly
Father, there are times when I can find no words to express my pain or my fear
or my sorrow. Yet I know that I have
comfort and hope in you. Lift me up that
I may see the light of your salvation. Keep
me safe and warm in your loving arms. Be
with those who are especially silent at this time. Give ear to their voice that they may be
comforted. In the precious name of
Jesus, our Risen Savior we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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