Friday Devotional....6/7/13
“Blessed are those who trust in the
Lord,
whose hope is the Lord.”
Jeremiah 17:17
whose hope is the Lord.”
Jeremiah 17:17
Reading the morning headlines and
listening to the news reports on television does not give us much “hope.” With the latest bombing, out-of-control
fires, or major earthquake we do take notice.
But for much of the world’s violence and natural disasters many of us
have almost become insensitive to the turmoil and chaos ruling our society and
the world. There seems to be no hope for
things getting better.
Even our
personal lives have become a constant stressor to most of us, as we see in the
statistics of strokes, heart attacks, high blood pressure, obesity, and other
diseases and illnesses. Then there is
the stress of living in a society which is seeking to drive God out of its land. Standing up for what is Biblically
correct is no longer “politically” correct.
The effect of
a world increasingly going its way without God is exerting its effects upon all
of us, even Christians. Trying to live
“in” this world and yet not be “of” this world is becoming more and more
difficult.
So when our outlook for the future becomes bleak, our strength and health fails us, we live lives with way too much stress – where do we look for “hope”? We need God. Why is it we try to solve all problems and then go to God as a “last resort” when we should go to Him as our first and only “hope”? Where do we find Him? In His Word.
“My soul
languishes for your salvation,
I hope in your word.”
Psalm 119:81.
I hope in your word.”
Psalm 119:81.
Take time every day to be with God in His
Word. You don’t know where to start –
start with the book of John in the New Testament. This is the Word about the Word made flesh,
Jesus, who came to live among us. He is
our Hope. Rest in His loving arms – He
is there waiting for you! Hope in Him!
Carol Lynn
Steficek
Hi Carol
ReplyDeleteThis is so true. We have no hope but the Hope we can find in God. Why is it that we do everything else before we go to God for the hope we need? Instead of the going to Him immediately we try to survive on our own means, and God becomes a last result instead of the first one. You have done well in your outline of the things we are dealing with in this world that steal our hope and well being. Your reminder of His HOPE is a wonderful reminder to set our priorities and lean on Him.
God bless