Those
living a comfortable or even prosperous life may be those living the farthest
away from God. Those willingly running from God with anger, with an obstinate
heart, those following a path of self-destruction or those protesting loudly,
“There is no God!” may be the closest to finding Him.
Let me explain. Think of all of the people
sitting in church pews week after week. Many of those same people have not met
Jesus. They listen half-heartedly, glance at their watches, waiting somewhat
impatiently, for the service to be over. What’s for lunch? What time is the
game? Some believe they have fulfilled their obligation to God for the week,
giving Him little or no further thought.
The
desperate heart, the angry young man, the addict, the prostitute, the atheist,
are often the very ones, when they hear the Word, the true Gospel of salvation,
to fall to their knees and ask for help. It takes Godly sorrow, a repentant
heart, a humbling of soul, to seek the Savior.
Godly
sorrow brings repentance that leads to salvation and leaves no regret, but
worldly sorrow brings death. 2 Corinthians 7:10
God uses
the struggle, the pain and the transitions in our lives to reach out and find
us. Know someone in great pain? Know someone leading a desperate life? Know
someone heading down a path of self-destruction? Wait, pray and watch. You may
witness the miracle of a transformed heart.
Jesus,
We don’t understand the sorrow and pain in our
lives and in the lives of others. We trust You with the answers and we pray for
a miracle for those we love. We pray the test will become a testimony, the mess
a message. With You, we believe it can happen.
Amen
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