Good
Morning All!!
Psalm 25:4; “Make me to know your ways, O Lord; teach me your paths.”
We have seen some interesting events recently. There is the drought in California, there is
the volcano in Chile, there are earthquakes, even in Michigan. Here in South Dakota we had a blizzard in one
part of the state and a tornado that devastated a small town in the other
part. It seems like things are getting
out of whack. We went from very, very
dry to quite wet almost overnight. We
wonder why. Why does this happen?
When we see tornadoes damage a town or
earthquakes kill thousands or volcanoes erupt, there is a general “what is
happening?” This same question gets
asked on a smaller level when a person gets killed in a car wreck or some other
personal tragedy occurs and the question arises “why?”; why does God allow this
or even why did God do this? Why does my
mother have Alzheimer’s disease? Why
does the rest of my family deny it and fight me on it? Why can’t I get job? Why can’t we have a baby? Why did my spouse leave me? We have lots of questions but sometimes lack
an answer. The answer lies in Scripture.
The age old dilemma that we battle is the
same one that Adam and Eve struggled with; we want to be like God and we expect
God to answer to our demands for explanations and show us why events
occur. This is not the way God designed
it. He did not design things so that we
would know everything; this was to be his domain and his domain alone. This type of knowledge would only lead to
greater pain for us in the long run.
Imagine knowing that you or a loved one faced some form of debilitating
disease, would you really want to know this?
Rather than seek the why we should follow the path that God has laid out
for us and this path is one of love.
We may never know the “why” of an event but
we can follow God’s path and use the event to reveal God’s grace, grace that is
active and alive in our lives, to the people around us especially to those who
are in need or are in pain or are full of sorrow or are lost or hurting. God’s path for us is to show the love of the
Father to all those we meet. God’s path
is to respond to our brother and sister with compassion and with empathy. It is not a time to challenge God but to
challenge our own heart with the desire to share the mercy of God with those
around us. God enables us, he empowers
us, God equips us and God gives us the path to walk to do his will in this
broken and hurting world. Seek God’s
path; love one another even as Jesus has loved us. Why do things that I cannot explain occur? I don’t know but I am placed on that path to
share God’s love with those around.
Gracious
Father, your ways are greater than my ways.
Keep me humble in service to you.
Lead me to the people who are in need of your mercy. Lead me in the paths of your grace so that
your righteousness may be seen through me.
Help me to show your love to all.
In the precious name of Jesus we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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