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.”
I was watching the news the other day.
One of the stories was of a set of parents whose teen aged daughter had
gone to school and did not come home. They
were anguished with the details. They
were pretty sure that she had run away.
They thought that she was in trouble somehow and had fled. She may have been in the company of a man
twice her age. The pain in their eyes,
in their voice and even in their posture as the stood and talked to the news
reporter was evident. They leaned on
each other, wondering and suffering.
There are times when we see this.
It often occurs when something happens that we simply cannot
comprehend. I hear it in the voice of
those whose loved ones are suffering and the doctor’s prognosis is not
good. I hear it in the voice of those
whose loved ones have laid suffering for years and yet are not called
home. I hear it in the voice of the
person whose spouse just walked away without even a good bye or an
explanation. I hear it in the voice of
children who feel unloved. We see the
pain, the suffering and the confusion.
How do we approach this? How do
we offer comfort? How do we receive comfort? Many question this. Where is our comfort? We know that our comfort, our only comfort
and hope is Jesus. We know that Jesus is
our hope far more than just offering it or providing it; Jesus is our hope. He is our only hope but when we suffer, how
do we access that hope?
Scriptures tells us to “stay in the Word.” We do this by prayer and by the
reading/hearing God’s Word. Yet, if we
are like the parents looking for their daughter, what do we ask? Probably the best thing to ask for is God’s
peace. We may not know where to turn but
we know that we are in turmoil and what we need is for that turmoil to
end. It ends where God’s peace
begins. It begins when we see that, as
God’s children, we remain his beloved family.
The God who loves you like that will never close His ear or turn His
head. He mourns alongside you and laughs with your joy. He
seeks to enfold you and those whom you love, even when you have wandered
away. He loves you in a way beyond what we will never understand and He
will answer your cries. Even as
we cry, maybe without even knowing what or how to cry, God hears our spirit and
our heart. He hears your sorrow and
sends you his peace. It may be painful
but it will not last forever; only God’s love lasts forever.
Father,
there are so many times when I do not know what or how to pray; yet you hear
me. You send your Spirit to comfort me. You send your Spirit to bring me peace. It is your peace that I need and it is your
peace that I desire. Be with those who
are especially troubled in their heart and in their life. Send them your Spirit we pray. Give to them and to all your healing. In the precious name of Jesus we pray, amen
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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