Good Morning All!!
Isaiah 40:11; “He will tend his flock
like a shepherd; he will gather the lambs in his arms; he will carry them in
his bosom, and gently lead those that are with young”.
This is one of those verses that can bring
about a lot of comfort to us. Yet this
is one of the verses with a “rest of the story” quality. The first 39 chapters speak of Jerusalem’s
destruction and the carrying off of the Israelites into slavery and
captivity. Think about how hard that
would be to experience.
Imagine that you were one of those who were
forced into captivity. As you are
marching away from your city, you turn back and look at it. It is in flames; most of the buildings are
destroyed. Many of the inhabitants are
dead; either killed in the battle or they died during the siege from starvation
or illness. They were marching away with
great sadness, fear and a deep sense of loss.
They would have been bewildered at the events and they probably asked
why.
We have all had times in our lives when we
felt exactly like this. We have gone
through events which just left us numb.
Maybe it was the death of a loved one, maybe it was a sudden change in
the way your job works, maybe a relationship changes dramatically. Perhaps one day you got up and felt fine only
to find yourself that evening in the hospital fighting for your life. We experience these types of events and we
are left lost and confused.
Yet when we face these events, we do not
have to face them alone; even when it seems like that is what is happening in
our life. We do not face them in a state
of hopelessness. God loves us with the
unimaginable compassion that we cannot even begin to comprehend. When we hurt, God hurts with us; when we
mourn God mourns with us. Yet far more
important than this, God comforts us. He
holds us close to his chest, gently in his arms giving us the comfort which we
need, which we seek at times when we are numb from fear or pain or loss. God comes to you offering comfort. If God offers us comfort, it means there will
be times when we need it. We do not
grieve or suffer as those who have no hope.
Through our pain and suffering we must cling to our only hope; the
promise of eternal life and the resurrection of the body. With this promise comes God’s offer of comfort. He offers us this comfort and then moves his
redeemed to reach out and provide the “hands” of that comfort. He also brings comfort to us through his Word
as he speaks to us his desire to love us; his desire to comfort us; his desire
to clutch us close to his bosom and comfort us the same way we comfort a crying
child. We must cling to him and to his
promise that his nature is to love us and to lead us through the minefields of
this life. God gives us the comfort we
so desperately seek; which we need.
Dear Father, you hold us close and comfort us with your love. Often we, like small children, cry and squirm
and push from our comfort but you continue to hold us for we are your dear
children. We ask for your continued
comfort and your undying love which is the only source of our hope. In Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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