Just as a father has compassion on his children, so the Lord has compassion on those who fear Him. For He Himself knows our frame; He is mindful that we are but dust. (Psalm 103:13-14)
Added to that
loss was also the loss of the very rewarding relationships I so enjoyed on the
job, relationships with my colleagues and relationships with my students. Further
complicating the pressure cooker is also the burden of finding new employment,
a new church, and a new community in which to live.
To be frank, this
move has been an extraordinarily taxing time for Nancy and me – and the
pressure has manifested itself in surprisingly ugly and angry outbursts against
each other. I am ashamed to admit it, but perhaps my admission can help someone
else cope better with his or her own stressors.
In recent years
as I’ve studied the Scriptures, the Holy Spirit led me on several occasions to the
phrase often used by St. Paul, “But God.” For example, Romans 5:8, But God demonstrated His love toward
us in that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us. In other words,
though I stood shaking my fist in God’s face, He sent His Son to die for me.
Another
is Ephesians 2:4, But God,
being rich in mercy, because of His great love with which He loved us,
even when we were dead in our transgressions, made us alive
together with Christ . . . . In other words, when
my heart, soul and mind were dead (the Greek word used here is the same from
which we get ‘necrotic), God breathed life into me and I was born again through
Christ Jesus.
Ah! How I love the promise and the power inherent
in that phrase, But God.
So there I was
this morning, reading the Scriptures and apologizing to Him again for my
thoughtlessness toward Nancy, and He reminded me of an ancient hymn she and I
sang from time to time when we worshiped in Protestant churches. It was written
by St. Bernard of Clairvaux, Jesus, The Very Thought of Thee. Click here
to listen to it. The lyrics reminded me of that very comforting phrase, But God.
Jesus, the very thought of Thee
With sweetness fills the breast;
But sweeter far Thy face to see,
And in Thy presence rest.
With sweetness fills the breast;
But sweeter far Thy face to see,
And in Thy presence rest.
Nor voice
can sing, nor heart can frame,
Nor can the mem’ry find
A sweeter sound than Thy blest name,
O Savior of mankind!
Nor can the mem’ry find
A sweeter sound than Thy blest name,
O Savior of mankind!
We’re caught in a spiral of frustration, But God says: “Peace I leave with you; My peace I give to you; not as the world gives do I
give to you. Do not let your heart be troubled, nor let it be fearful." (John 14:27)
O hope of
every contrite heart,
O joy of all the meek,
To those who fall, how kind Thou art!
How good to those who seek!
O joy of all the meek,
To those who fall, how kind Thou art!
How good to those who seek!
We’re confused and feel like we’re walking blindly, But God
says, “Trust Me. ‘I
know the plans that I have for you, plans for welfare and not for calamity to
give you a future and a hope. Then
you will seek Me and find Me
when you search for Me with all your heart.”’ (Jeremiah 29:11)
All
those who find Thee find a bliss
Nor tongue nor pen can show;
The love of Jesus, what it is,
None but His loved ones know.
Nor tongue nor pen can show;
The love of Jesus, what it is,
None but His loved ones know.
Our minds race from one “what-if?” to another, But God says “Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, rejoice! Let your gentle spirit be known to all men. The Lord is near. Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all comprehension, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus." (Philippians 4:4-7)
Jesus, our
only joy be Thou,
As Thou our prize will be;
Jesus, be Thou our glory now,
And through eternity.
As Thou our prize will be;
Jesus, be Thou our glory now,
And through eternity.
In these last few weeks I’ve wondered, “What’s
wrong with me that I act as I do?” But
God says “If you
confess your sins, God is faithful and righteous to forgive you your sins and to
cleanse you from all unrighteousness. (See 1 John 1:9); and ‘Things which eye
has not seen and ear has not heard, and which have not entered the heart of man, all that God has
prepared for those who love Him.” (1 Corinthians 2:8-10)
When I look
at myself in the mirror of God’s word, I cannot help but wonder why He loves me
as He does. But oh! I am ever grateful for the “But Gods” in Scripture, and that
He loves me so very much, despite my many, many failures.
Amen
4 comments:
Rich, sorry for your stressors, but I sure do love this post. It really speaks to God's children on so many levels. We have a wonderful God!
Thanks, Holly. That's why I posted it . . . we are all so subject to the same kinds of twists and turns in life. God is always walking with us. I need to be reminded of it quite often. I suspect others do as well.
of course we have a stressful time walking with the Eternal, all Powerful God who does not think like we do at all with our pitiful linear view point. Sometimes it feels like He not only changes our paradigms, He places us on another planet, transforming each of our cells into something alien..the presence of Jesus..no longer i that lives but Christ that Lives in me"..and i think I will always be peaceful!!!
Melanie, I really like the way you have described our walk with God. Pitiful linear view. Placing us on another planet. Transforming our cells into something alien. Great illustrations because they are so true. Thanks.
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