Are you hurting this Christmas? Is there a pain so deep in you that sometimes you can barely breathe? It could be almost anything causing this pain...the loss of a loved one, lengthy unemployment, a sick child or spouse, a prodigal child, separation from people we love, broken bones that won't heal. The list goes on and on. There are infinite number of things that cause pain in this world, and no one is exempt. If you haven't experienced crushing heartache yet, you just haven't lived long enough.
We can all ask God a multitude of questions, and I'm sure I'm not alone in doing so. More often then not, though, answers don't come. Not real answers. You know, the kind that would take away this pain. And yet, we hold on, and we keep going, just one more day. One more moment at a time. Sometimes that is all we can do.
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Four hundred years.
That's how many years are between the Old Testament and New Testament. What is just a page in the Holy Bible for us was a time of agonizing silence for them, a time where God did not speak revelation to them, a time where darkness seemed to reign and the hope of the Savior seemed to grow dimmer with each day. I am sure it was difficult, close to impossible, to hold onto their hope that the Chosen One, the Redeemer, would come.
Isaiah said years and years before, "For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders. And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. " (Isaiah 9:6) So where was this child, this Mighty God, this Prince of Peace? A little late, I would dare say.
But God is never late, is He? While we are waiting for Him, it seems that He is, but once we can look back, we are always assured that His timing is perfect. His timing to call your cherished loved one home. His timing to heal broken bodies (and the healing is not always on this earth!). His timing to draw the prodigal back home. His timing to show us the next step on this journey.
We will never have peace until we realize that God has a better plan than we could ever dream up. I will never have peace until I submit my will to my loving Father God's. But, oh, when we allow Him to work, the blessings we will see! "No eye has seen, no ear has heard, no mind has conceived what God has prepared for those who love him!" (1 Corinthians 12:9)
This Christmas, I am burdened by many struggles of life. I don't know why God has my family and I where He has us. I don't know why we are asked (but not really asked...who would accept this??) to walk through these things, and I have friends who are walking through far worse! But I do know this...the Prince of Peace has COME! He came to this earth on the very first Christmas, and nothing has ever been the same since. So while you and I have heartache, pain, and struggles in life, we can rest in the fact that God knows. Not only does He know, but He has a purpose and a plan in ALL things.
If you are reading this and have experienced the harsh realities of life this year, I pray that you will be abundantly blessed by the Giver of Hope. I pray that you would be able to set aside the hurt and the tears, at least for long enough to know that even if God is currently silent in your life, He is there, and He loves you. Rejoice in that!
Beautiful Donna!
ReplyDeleteWow Donna!
ReplyDeleteThank you.
May Our Lord abundantly bless you and your family.
Thank you Donna, really truly needed this today!!! love you!! hugzzzz <3
ReplyDeleteKanz
You are a beautiful writer, Donna. Very uplifting! How did you get that gift and the math brain, too? :)
ReplyDeleteThe writing I get from my mom. Not sure where the math came from. :D
ReplyDeleteThanks...