Pondering life, the meaning and purpose of it.
I wonder, I have been thinking about how here in America we just say "God bless you", and "Just have faith, God will work it out".
But how do you say these things to children whose parents are digging in someone elses trash bin just to give them a little food to eat?
Or what about the Mom who just lost her baby, or just found out that her young child has cancer?
It is easy for me to say these things to my friends here in America who may just be having a little financial trouble, but they still have a roof over their heads, and a car to drive.
How do you impart taking a leap of faith and trusting in God completely to people who are having much larger hardships than you, yourself have ever had?
What do you say to people who are faced with circumstances that do not look like God's provision?
How do you encourage them to keep trusting in God?
Because He will work it out? Or because He is God.
These are the things with which I am being challenged.
Here in America we are so used to giving each other pat answers, and usually in the end things tend to work out for us. But I am becoming aware of people who live in much worse conditions than I have ever lived in and I am wanting to convey to them that if they just trust in the Lord that things will work out for them.
What does that mean exactly?
I believe that each of us has our own personal definition of what it means to have things work out for us. To one it might mean one more day alive, one more meal found to eat, to another it might mean a higher paying job, or going on a nicer vacation this year than we went on last year.
My challenge to you is to find out what your definition of "having things work out" is, and check it against reality.
Do you have an inflated definition? One according to how you want your life to be? Or one based on God's provision?
What does it really mean to say to someone "Don't worry, just put your trust in God, and things will work out!"?
Saturday, September 20, 2008
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one thing that we are told to do is be a presence. it seems that we you find yourself in a place or situation that you dont have words or answers for then presence is exactly what you should lean on. what if that very presence makes someone question your provision and that very same curiosity sends them over to ask you just how you got so lucky. you could always invite them in for coffee and tell them how all of us are granted that gift that gives us all that provision and his name is Christ. God might just take over from there and give that person the answers they are looking for through you. in short: just be there, be right and everything else shall follow. have faith.
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