Sometimes
the world can seem so tough, and it seems as though you are losing your
way. I didn't write this but reading this always helps me out on my
toughest days. Maybe it Could help you out too.
-Monica
We’ve
all struggled at times – with loss and grief, illness, financial
difficulties, broken relationships and so much more. Often those moments
of struggle turn slowly and painfully into days and weeks and months
and years. We get tired. We get depressed. We want the pain to end.
We
forget the promises of God. We cry out to Him and ask him how much He
expects us to take. Or we just walk away or run away from Him, angry or
hurt thinking that He has abandoned us. I know. I’ve done it too.
I
was talking with someone recently who felt abandoned by God because of
life circumstances. And who was feeling guilty for feeling that way.
What could I say to encourage and support that individual trying to hold
on to a wavering faith?
I
thought of the words of Jesus on the cross, “My God, my God, why have
you forsaken Me?” (Matthew 27:46, King James Version) “My God, my God,
why have you abandoned me?” (New Living Translation)
Jesus
crying out to His Father? Why? He felt abandoned too, just like me and
you. He felt like God had turned His back on His Son. So where was His
Father? Why wasn’t He there?
But
He was. He was in the darkness beside His Son Jesus. Aching to take Him
off the cross. Aching to take away the pain. Aching to take Him down
from the cross. Aching to let Him feel hope again. But God the Father
couldn’t do it. If He had done those things and given Jesus hope, then
there’d be no hope for us.
And
then I thought about the walk to the cross. God was with His Son Jesus
when He was trying to drag that heavy cross up the hill to Gethsemane.
When Jesus collapsed on the way, His cross was given to someone else to
carry. Jesus, beaten and tortured, could hardly lift His head, let alone
His aching body to continue that death walk.
How
did He get to the top of the hill? He didn’t call upon superhuman
strength, which He could have done. Instead, He called upon His Father
and His Father carried Him. And, I believe too that when Jesus called
out and asked God why He had abandoned Him that He heard a quiet voice
in the darkness surrounding the cross, “Remember, I will never leave You
or forsake You. I haven’t abandoned You. I am carrying you, My Son.”
We
are all God’s sons and daughters. We may not believe it. We may feel
like we don’t deserve to be sons and daughters. We may not want to be
sons and daughters. But we are. We may choose to leave Him. But no
matter what we do He will never leave us or abandon us.
When I'm having a tough time, I try to remember that God never puts more on us than we can handle. But also makes me think of people who don't believe in God or some higher being, when they have tough times, who do they turn too?
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