THERE
IS HELP…ALONGSIDE
Jesus
Christ extends an extraordinary privilege and promise to every believer: “Lo, I
am with you always, even unto the end of the age.” (Matthew 28:20b) Wow! His
statement simply suggests that there are no problems, no pains and no
challenges which will totally overwhelm believing disciples who persistently pursue
and practice the presence of the Lord.
I am
so often encouraged by Christ’s departing decree to his disciples (and by
extension to us): “I will not leave you comfortless: I WILL COME TO YOU.” (John
14:18) Since JESUS CHRIST is the High Priest
who is constantly concerned and intimately involved with us, He indeed shows up
to engage and enlighten us as THE PARACLETE, the One who walks alongside us for
fellowship, direction and comfort, every single day and in every life situation.
We need not seek alternatives or
substitutes, because in Christ, “the author and finisher of our faith,” we
indeed have THE REAL THING. (Hebrews 12:2) As Jehovah Shammah, “THE LORD IS THERE”…all
the time. (Ezekiel 48:35) This inspiring
truth reminds me of an intriguing story:
In a
rural area, a poor farmer was tending to Buddy, his horse, when a stranger
walked over, desperately in need of the farmer’s help. This stranger had lost control of his vehicle
and ran off into a ditch. After
informing the farmer that his vehicle was quite small, he asked if the horse
could pull his car out of the ditch. The
farmer said he would come and take a look, but would not be able to help if there
was any possibility that his horse could be injured.
The
farmer saw that the stranger had assessed the situation correctly and that the
vehicle was indeed small, so he fastened a strong rope, one end to the vehicle
and the other to his horse. He was
confident that Buddy would be able to pull the car out of the ditch. But then he did a strange thing. The farmer shouted, “Pull, Casey, pull,” and
the horse would not budge. The farmer
then called out, “Pull, Bailey, pull,” but, again, the horse would not budge. The farmer then hollered, “Pull, Mandy, pull,”
but his horse would not move one inch. The farmer then said matter-of-factly, “Pull,
Buddy, pull,” and his horse quickly pulled the vehicle out of the ditch. The stranger was most grateful, but puzzled. He asked the farmer why he had called his
horse by four different names. The
farmer replied, “Buddy is blind, and I had to make him think he had a lot of
help pulling the car out of the ditch or he might not have pulled at all.”
Quite
interesting and applicable to us, isn’t it? For whenever we embrace the mistaken notion
that we are somehow incapable of accomplishing Christ’s Kingdom mission and
mandate on our lives, we too wind up living far beneath our predestined
position, power and privilege. Although
we were certainly designed to live in connection and community with others, we
must never forget that the ONE TRUE SOURCE of our help is ALMIGHTY GOD. He is the ever-present Supplier of help,
encouragement and strength. (Philippians 4:19)
No wonder the Psalmist David exclaimed with such commitment and
confidence, “I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills – from whence comes my help? My help comes from the Lord, who made heaven
and earth.” (Psalm 121:1-2) Point To
Ponder: With God’s help, are you pulling your intended weight in the Kingdom?
Sisters and
brothers, be continually blessed, and please (above all else) MAKE SURE YOU ARE
READY TO MEET OUR SOON COMING KING.
Maranatha!
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