There is hope. The valley may seem dark. The mountains may block
the sun. The path may be rocky. And the perils may threaten every
move. The worst of fears may be realized at times. But there is hope.
The days may be long. The nights may be longer. The emptiness of
grief may seem to swallow your hope. Pain may seem unbearable. Losses
may seem to many to restore. Daily frustrations may multiply, divide
and multiply again. But...
God still reigns. God still stands. God never lets go of His own.
Jesus still loves you. Jesus still cares. Jesus beckons, "Come unto
Me, all ye who are heavy-laden, take My yoke upon you, and I will give
you rest."
There is someone who cares. There really is a light at the end of
the tunnel. Take a moment, turn away from the frenzy, the blaring
noises, the wailing children, the negative pundits on television. Take a
moment (only one) and go into your private closet with the Lord. Ask
that He refresh your spirit, restore the joy, and give you strength to
meet the task before you. Be it the stack of bills, the unmade beds,
the whiney children, the unkind neighbor, or the responsibilities of your
role in life. Confess your inability to deal with it all, trust in Him
to give you what you need, wait until you sense His peace. Then set
your mind on the prize before you. Even if that is survival for the
day. He cares about that too. He really does. Even the seemingly
smallest task before you has a place in God's plan.
"Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always
abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that in the Lord your labor
is not in vain." 1 Corinthians 15:58
[Copyrighted hariette petersen, 4-2012]
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