Thursday, July 7, 2011

Keep Your Faith Active







We don't have to fear the changes that will enter our lives. Our tomorrows will find God beside us, just as he was the day before - and is today. He has walked with us to the present moment,  and will be at our side at the last moment as well.

We will experience many things in our lifetime: marriage, divorce, births, deaths, new jobs, loss of a job, owning a home- losing one, a happy family, a dysfunctional one, problems with our children, health problems, and many more, and God will be there to rejoice with us, or grieve with us, as always He's done.
 
"Lo, I am with you.."  What comfort; what reassurance. God with us means: we will not be betrayed, won't be abandoned, will have somebody to trust, will have somebody with us through the long haul; somebody who won't bail out on us when things get rough. It means no matter how bright our days, or how dark the nights- He is at our side.
    Life becomes more stressful every day. We need help in order to remain strong and courageous, to be at peace midst the storms of our lives. There is only one place to receive that peace; Christ, the God of All Comfort.

One of our sons, when he was but four years old, feared the dark. Even with a night-light on, he'd have trouble falling asleep. Every night, I'd tuck him in and reassure him that I'd be in the next room so he didn't have to worry or be afraid. Yet, every night, until sleep found him, he'd call out to me at regular intervals. "Mommy, are you still there?"

This is how we are with the Lord, when the stress of life has us hemmed in, leaving us discouraged, weary, and afraid. It does not seem quite good enough that God says "Lo, I am with you all the appointed days."
We still call out to him in the dark of night, and sometimes in the bright of noon day, "Lord, are you still there? Jesus promised never to forsake us. Let's believe him - praise Him for his faithfulness, rather than be a doubting Thomas.

Make special memory today. Be good to others and good to yourselves.
Have patience with all things, but mostly with yourselves. Don't become discouraged when considering your imperfections. We all have them. Don't forget that we are a work in progress. God isn't finished with us yet.


Take care now. May you ever experience the honor of the Lord's presence,
experience the warmth of His love, and the tightness of His embrace.

2 comments:

Beth said...

Hi Barb!
It's so nice to meet another Christian blogger - there are a lot of us out there. Maybe we can become a force to influence our world for Christ.
Thanks for stopping to visit me at Beyond The Garden Gate. I am going to email you about adding music to your blogs.
Blessings, Beth

Jo-Anne's Ramblings said...

Amen, I couldn't agree more