Good
Morning All,
Psalm 119:50; “This is my comfort in my affliction, that your promise gives me life.”
Last night, my oldest son took his lovely wife out to celebrate
Valentine’s Day a little early. Grandpa
and Grandma got to babysit; that was our Valentine’s Day present a little
early. It started out fine. We play tag team and swap grandchildren;
there is no better game. Grandma was
holding our granddaughter when she started to scream and cry. We tried all our tricks but to no avail. Eventually she calmed down; we are not sure
of what caused her distress. Hopefully,
it was just a tummy ache.
When she finally calmed down; she had her smile and her giggles working
again. At four months, she likes
it. But when she was hurting, when she
was crying, she refused to be comforted.
She couldn’t tell us what was wrong.
She could only cry. I held her
close; I whispered to her but nothing would console her. She wouldn’t listen, she couldn’t tell us so
being comforted was difficult for her.
There are many times when we are just like her. We cry and cry. We are full of pain. We feel the pain of broken promises from our
loved ones and neighbors. We feel the
pain of broken relationships. Often
times we suffer most when we look to our past and hold onto the failures and
the past. We never see past the
sadness.
All the time, God is holding us.
We are never alone. His Spirit is
there to offer us comfort. He speaks the
words of forgiveness; he speaks the words of comfort and hope. He comes to us in the depths of our crying at
the height of our despair to offer us his quiet peace. We may cry and cry refusing to be comforted
but God never stops bringing us comfort.
He never stops speaking the word of his love and mercy. He never stops holding us. We are his children and God desires to bring
us peace and to make us whole.
As my granddaughter cried, I wanted nothing more for her than to be
comforted, that she would know peace and that she would have rest but I didn’t
know what she needed, I didn’t know what or where her pain was. Fortunately for us, God knows the source of
our pain and he has the cure. He has
what we need to find our peace. He gives
us his sacred promise that nothing will ever separate us from his love and
blessings. He will never abandon us no
matter how loud we cry or how long we wail.
Even when we refuse his comfort, God continues to give us hope.
So God says to us, “be still and know that I am God.” Be still and rest in his loving arms. Be
still and trust the promises that God gives us.
Find your comfort in his mercy.
Father,
in my cries of pain I often miss the knowledge of your loving embrace. In your
mercy, you never abandon me. In you I
have peace. Comfort those in most need of
your care. Send your Spirit that they
may know your holy rest. In the precious
name of Jesus our Risen Savior we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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