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These are two great passages, but do
they work in the downpours of the storms of life? Can you
really apply them to your daily walk with Christ? In the
middle of despair or desperation, they seem utopian.
In times of troubles, my questions to God come fast and
furious. Like Lieutenant Dan in the movie "Forest
Gump," I shout and cry out to God when the storms
hit. "What are You doing to me, God? Why me? Come on
God, I really don't need a pop quiz on life right now.
Where are You, God? Are You real? Do You care?"
I am shouting out so much and feeling so sorry for myself,
that God is silent. Even if God tried to speak to me, I
would not listen. When we are in the midst of difficult
circumstances, we need to move from focusing on ourselves,
toward focusing on God and His word, so His work can begin
in a powerful way.
What has made the above passages become real to me in
difficult circumstances? It's really simple. I have done
what the passages told not to worry. I thanked God for
what I was going through. It was the most difficult prayer
I have ever prayed. I thanked Him for all my problems,
praying continually. The faith came back more quickly, and
is stronger than ever. Along with faith came joy.
Unfortunately, some people misunderstand this. They
believe God wants us to pretend all is well, when it is
not. But God does not want us to deny reality; He wants to
help us discover what is redemptive in it.
The
Psalmist faces reality:
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"My
soul thirsts for You; my flesh yearns for You, in
a dry and weary land where there is no
water." (Psa. 63:1a) |
But only three verses later, he is praising God:
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“So
I will bless You as long as I live." (Psa.
63:4b) |
What are some hard prayers that you need to pray today? Do
you need to thank God for an illness, a family member who
is troubled, or financial difficulties? Thank God for that
friend, spouse or family member who has wronged you in the
past, or for the disappointment of not being promoted at
work. Thank God for caring so much for you that He places
tests along the way, to mold you into all that He wants
you to become.
My joy is back, but there are more storms out there. They
will come toward me, and they will come to you. We need to
be ready for them. I hope you will join me in this prayer,
or one along these lines:
Father,
I am so grateful to have a God like You. It is a blessing
to be able to pour my heart out to You at anytime. It is
great to have a patient and loving God Who understands my
frustrations when life is not going like I want it to. You
understand, because You know the end from the beginning.
Thank You for _____. Please open my eyes and heart to see
what You are teaching me. I thank You especially for our
Savior and Your Son, Christ. In His name. Amen.
David
Massey
Questions
or comments? Email david@e-devotionals.org. |