Good Morning All,
Romans 8:27; “And he who searches hearts knows what is the mind of the Spirit, because the Spirit intercedes for the saints according to the will of God.”
Do you ever find yourself in a situation where you are unsure what
to say? Like when your nephew brings his
girlfriend to meet you and she dresses and acts like Miley Cyrus and his
parents ask, “What do you think?” Or
your boss’ new comb over is really goofy and he asks how he looks? Or someone redecorates their home and you are
at a loss to comment on it. There are
times like this that most of us would just stutter or mutter or cough. We just don’t know what to say.
Sometimes this happens
because we don’t understand the conversation.
I get this when I get talking about how my smartphone works. (I hate it
that my phone is smarter than I am).
When I talk to the gals who sold me the phone, I nod and agree but don’t
really know what is going on. Sometimes
the discussions involve a foreign language or phrases and we just mutter some
gibberish to go along with it. We cannot
express in words what we want to say.
There are times in our
life when this is painfully true. What
do you say when the doctor tells you that you have cancer and there is nothing
they can do? What do you say when the
job you had and loved for years is now gone?
What do you say when the one who you have always loved just doesn’t
respond to you anymore? What do you say
when you cannot express in words what is in your heart?
We know we should go to
God with our fears, our pain and our despair; but what do you say when the
words are not there and the pain in your heart is too great? Too often we follow the theory that if you
don’t know what to say then don’t say anything.
But God tells us something different.
God shows his love for us by hearing our cries and our pain even when we
cannot express them. Even when we sit up
all night, not saying a word but feeling weight of the whole world upon our
shoulders, not knowing what to say, God hears you and he brings to us his
comfort.
He gives us the faith to
stand. It might not always seem like it
but he gives us the faith to stand. The
pain will be real but temporary; God’s promise of hope and comfort are everlasting. He will give us comfort for now, using his
fellow redeemed children as his hands, arms, and shoulders. He is our God and he has promised to hear us
and to care for us even when we do not have the words.
Dearest Father,
often our cries are unspoken for we have no words to express our pain and our
loss. Yet you hear us and through our
pain you bring us comfort and you bring us hope. Hear our cry and hear the cry of our brothers
and sisters who feel extraordinary pain right now. All this we ask in the precious name of
Jesus, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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