Good Morning All!
Genesis 18:14a: “Is anything too hard for the Lord?”
Over the last few years,
we have watched our grandchildren doing some of the “learning’ things. Whether
it is climbing stairs or using a knife and fork or going to school that first
day, it is fascinating to watch how they manipulate and incorporate their
world. I remember watching our oldest tackles steps. It was a little hairy, but
he figured it out. He would place a foot down and try to find the step. He
didn’t find it, so he climbed back up, looked at the step, then tried again. Eventually
he figured it out. It was hard for him at first but eventually it became easy
for him. He went through the same process when learning to walk. He would stand
in the middle of the room and just stare at his feet, almost as if he was
trying to will them to move; eventually they did.
Soon enough, he will be
attempting to learn to talk, then to read then it will be math and English and
whatever else there will be. Some of this will come easy but some will come a
little harder. That is how life works. Sometimes learning is a hard thing to
do. There are some things that we can
only learn “the hard way.” While learning can be tough; experiencing life can
be even harder. Sometimes, there are things so hard, we can’t do them.
I have watched some
people as they make some incredibly hard decisions on their lives. When the doctor tells them that they have
done all the can for their loved one. He is only alive because of the
ventilator; how do you decide? Sometimes, a loved one may never understand or
accept the consequences of what he does; it might be time for “tough love” but
how do you know when to push back? You are trying to deal with the emotions of
a family where all want something different; how do you keep them talking to
each other? Sometimes the hardest things we face seem to have no good answer.
Living in a sinful and
corrupted creation causes us incredible amount of pain and anguish. One of the
devil’s favorite tools to deceive us with is doubt and he uses it whenever and
wherever he can. He will try to make you doubt every decision you make. He will
try and make you doubt everything you are told. He will try and make you to
doubt everyone that you know. Through this doubt, he attempts to isolate you
and then torment you with those increasing doubts. He tries to make it hard for
our decisions. He does this by causing us to doubt God’s love.
While we face many
troubles, there is nothing too hard for God. We can only struggle with our
decisions but if we make them in faith; we must trust God. His will for us is
to love us. We are always his dear, redeemed children. So as life throws us the
most difficult decisions, we know that through them all; God loves us and wants
us to know this love is real. His grace
will carry us through.
Gracious Father, in your
mercy nothing is hard for you. All of our needs are met by you. As we face the
difficult times, give us your Spirit of comfort and peace. Lead us in the path that you choose. In
Jesus’ precious name we pray. Amen
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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