NOT ALWAYS EASY
Perhaps the highway of life should
be labeled with a road sign that simply says, ‘It won’t always be easy.’ By now you have certainly noticed. Challenges will come; friendships can change;
reversals may occur; loved ones do pass away; and obstacles present themselves
at inopportune times and places. It is
part and parcel of the human condition.
In 1927, the wife of Arthur Gossip,
a Scottish preacher, died suddenly. After
burying his wife, he returned to the pulpit and delivered a sermon entitled
“When Life Tumbles In, What Then?” In his message, Pastor Gossip compared life’s
unexpected crises to observing a plane passing through the sky during
wartime. “There you are,” he mused, “lying
flat on your back watching that peaceful plane gliding gracefully through a
brilliant blue sky when all of a sudden it is blown apart by enemy artillery
and falls to earth as a mangled mass of metal. Recently, that gunfire was the tragic and
unexpected death of my beloved wife.”
Gossip went on to explain that he
did not fully understand life, but what he did know for sure was that during
this darkest period of his life he needed his faith more than ever. “People in the sunshine MAY believe the faith,
but we in the shadows MUST believe it. We have nothing else. Without faith there is no hope.”
My friend, whatever current-in-life
you are presently navigating, you must maintain faith in God. Faith is complete confidence in the coming dawn
while fully shrouded in the deepest darkness.
Faith is a child’s innocent assurance that she is absolutely safe and
secure holding onto the strong hand of her father. Faith is the inevitability of victory where
lack and loss seem to languish everywhere.
Faith is believing what GOD says, not what we see.
The Word of God expresses it far
better than I:
For we walk by faith, not by sight. (II Corinthians 5:7)
Faith is the substance of things
hoped for the evidence of things not seen. (Hebrews 11:1)
And this is the victory that has
overcome the world—our faith. (I John 5:4b)
Child of God, always know that you
have a FATHER who has never been accused of non-support.
Believe. Wait. Trust. Follow.
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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