We live in a fallen
world. There is no way to get through our lives without suffering. At the ripe
old age of 68, I have seen my share both in my own life and in the lives of
loved ones, friends and acquaintances. Suffering often brings us to our knees. For
me, finding Jesus came through a time of deep questioning and suffering and
grief. Looking back, I wouldn’t change a thing.
Beauty and
suffering, an oxymoron? Beauty rises from the depths of suffering. We’ll think
about just that this week. Let’s think back through our past and imagine the
lessons learned, the burdens shared, the wisdom found, even through the times
and seasons we thought we could not endure.
Finding God,
sitting with the dying, crying common tears, working out good through it all,
is walking on holy ground. There is a richness through suffering that is deep
and indescribable. The Holy Spirit’s presence is often felt in ways we have
never experienced. We wouldn’t wish it on anyone and we pray we will not go
through it again, but let’s look a little deeper into how God works through the
worst of times to show His glory. Here is His promise from the words of Isaiah:
And
provide for those who grieve in Zion-to bestow on them a crown of beauty
instead of ashes, the oil of joy instead of mourning, and a garment of praise
instead of a spirit of despair. They will be called oaks of righteousness a
planting of the Lord for the display of His pleasure. Isaiah 61:3
Hang on to these
words if you are going through a tough time. God will provide the spiritual
clothes to replace our black robes, to comfort us in our mourning and grief, to
replace our feelings of despair. Is it time to put on the crown of beauty, the
oil of joy, the garment of praise to our loving God?
Father,
We don’t understand, but You can work good through the worst
of times on this earth. When our lives seem to be falling apart, when we have
reached our limit, You reach down and offer much more, a deep joy and peace, and,
finally, a heart that wants to praise You through it all.
In Jesus name,
Amen
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