“Comfort
ye, comfort ye my people, saith your God.” - Isaiah 40:1
This
has been another turbulent week. It began with an explosive report
of abuse and scandal in a major evangelical denomination. Then an
unspeakably tragedy unfolded in a school in Texas, where a gunman
killed several students and teachers. It has been a difficult week.
Much
could be written about our nation's woes. Certainly the problems and
sins of our country seem to multiply daily. Rather than writing
about these matters, I want to write to believers. In times like
these, we need encouragement. It is easy to express our frustrations
about politicians. We can easily share our thoughts about the sins
our nation has embraced. Honestly, we need to stand up and speak out
concerning Biblical truth, even if it brings problems, persecution
and pain.
While
our frustrations seem to mount, we must remember that we have
brothers and sisters around us who are hurting. Others are
overwhelmed with challenges. While we need to be visible and vocal
about our faith, we shouldn't neglect to help those who are
struggling. If you are down, discouraged or depressed, this message
is for you. If you feel overwhelmed, misunderstood or lonely, I hope
you find encouragement in my feeble words. Perhaps you are going
through a spiritual drought. I pray that you'll drink from the
fountain of God's Word and be refreshed today.
We
are living in dark and desperate times. While we work together for
the glory of God, let us be encouraged with three facts:
1. WE
HAVE A POWERFUL HELPER
We
are not here on earth to survive on our own. There is never a time
in which a believer is neglected, forgotten or alone. There is One
who is always near. He is attentive to our humbly cry. He is
available to render aid and help us when we need it. He is an unseen
companion. He is a precious friend. He is our source of power. He
gives us direction and guidance. He provides for our needs. The One
who loves us most is the same One who promised to never leave us.
When we are down, He picks us up. When we grow faint, He keeps us
going forward. When we are weak, He gives us strength. When we feel
lonely, His presence gives us cheer. When we're overwhelmed by
fears, He gives us courage. When we face impossible odds, He breaks
through and makes a way for us. Each morning, His mercies are new.
He provides us grace for each day and victory for each battle. Oh,
how sweet and wonderful it is to walk with Jesus through this journey
of life!
2. WE
HAVE A PRECIOUS HOPE
Also,
we have a glorious hope. This world is not our home. Our hope is
not based on positive numbers from Wall Street or better legislation
from Congress. Our hope is not contingent on an encouraging news
broadcast or future election results. We are fully aware that this
world is a hostile place. Most are following the enemy. Mankind is
blindly following a diabolical leader. Our Lord has not promised us
an easy life here on earth. We are aliens in this land. We are
missionaries, on temporary assignment from our homeland. We are
Ambassadors for Christ, here to represent our Homeland, render aid &
support to other citizens of heaven and speak on behalf of our Lord.
Such a mission will bring hostility at times. Thus, we should never
expect the events of this world to bring us hope or peace. Instead,
the Prince of Peace provides us peace that passes all understanding.
His imminent return is our blessed hope. When things seem to get out
of control here on earth, our Lord will return and call His
Ambassadors home. That is our blessed hope. The moment can't come
too soon.
3. WE
HAVE A PROMISED HOME
Finally,
we have a wonderful home ahead for us. The house you dwell in here
on earth is just a temporary residence. Soon we will be called from
our house of clay to a house not made with hands, eternal in the
heavens! In John 14, Jesus promised us that in His Father's house
are many mansions. He has gone to prepare a place for us. Whether
we leave earth by death or at His glorious return, we have a better
place to go. We should not get our roots too deep here on earth,
because we aren't here to stay. That's why the Bible says to set
your affections on high. While we walk on earth, we keep our eyes on
the sky. Though we earn a living on earth, we should be storing up
treasures in heaven. Despite the pain, problems and persecution we
may face here, the Bible says, “For I reckon that the sufferings of
this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which
shall be revealed in us.” God will soon graciously share His home
with us. We will be with Him forever and enjoy His fellowship
eternally.
Days
on earth are getting colder, darker and depressing. Brothers and
sisters, let us remember that the future is looking brighter and
brighter for us. Our redemption draweth nigh. Our Lord is coming
soon. Thus, let's heed the words of the Apostle Paul, who wrote,
“Therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye stedfast, unmoveable, always
abounding in the work of the Lord, forasmuch as ye know that your
labour is not in vain in the Lord.”
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