DOES GOD CARE?
READ:
Psalm 30
Hear, O LORD, and have
mercy
on me; LORD, be my
helper!
-Psalm 30:10
Minnie and George Lacy were faced with some questions: “Is
Jesus enough”? Is our relationship with
Christ sufficient to sustain us? Will He
be enough to help us want to go on living”?
Does He care?”
While serving as missionaries in 1904, the Lacy’s youngest
daughter fell ill. Then in rapid
succession, all five of their children died from scarlet fever, none living to
see the New Year. In letters to the
mission board George Lacy wrote about their deep loneliness and grief: “Sometimes
it seems more than we can bear.” But
then he added, “The Lord is with us and
is wonderfully helping us.” In this,
their darkest time, they found that Jesus was near and He was enough.
Many of us will face moments when we will wonder if we can
go on. If our health fails, if our job
disappears, if we lose those closest to us, will we find our relationship with
the Lord real enough to keep us pressing forward?
The psalmist reminds us of God’s presence and faithfulness (Psalm
30). When he was deeply
depressed, he cried out, “Hear, O LORD,
and have mercy on me; LORD, be my helper!” (v.10). God gave Him healing and comfort (vv.2-3).
As believers in Jesus, we will never lack what we need to
persevere. The Lord will always be near.
–Randy Kilgore
Though tempted and
sadly discouraged,
My soul to this refuge
will flee
And rest in the blessed
assurance,
“My grace is sufficient
for thee.” –Anon.
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Faith in an
all-sufficient Christ enables us to press on.
INSIGHT
“Weeping may endure for
a night, but joy comes in the morning” (Psalm 30:5). David was no stranger to sadness and
grief. In these two poignant lines of
Scripture we see how anguish can disturb sleep and seem to last throughout the
night. But there is always the assurance
that each new day brings the hope of God’s providential deliverance and
help. This realization can bring joy
even to those who grieve.
Have a blessed day.
God Our Creator’s Love Always.
Unity & Peace
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