Bad news, seems like nothing but bad news on the TV and in the newspapers right now. I heard a psychologist say that for a good night’s sleep people should not watch the news after 6 p.m. And just when the economic and political news just about make you crazy, there’s an earthquake on the East Coast which, according to your political persuasion, is being called either “Bush’s Fault” or “Obama’s Fault.” Ha, and this morning there’s a Category 4 hurricane headed for the North American continent that’s going to give a lot more people a hard time. Hard times; by all standards, these are hard times.
Ray Charles said it best:
“My mother told me, ‘fore she passed away
Said son when I’m gone, don’t forget to pray
‘Cause there’ll be hard times, Lord those hard times
Who knows better than I?
Well I soon found out, just what she meant
When I had to pawn my clothes, Just to pay the rent
Talkin’ ‘bout hard times, Lord those hard times
Who knows better than I?
I’m a Christian, guess that’s not a surprise, I know that the Scriptures say, “Be anxious for nothing” (Phil. 4:6). I’ve always loved that verse but often have a difficult time living it out. Maybe I’m the only one. But sometimes the circumstances that come our way are just hard.
A while back I had a businessman in my office whose business was at an all-time low and he thought he’d lose everything he’d worked for. Too often now, I talk with young couples who are having their homes repossessed. Most recently I participated in a memorial for a young man killed in a freak accident leaving a young widow and three small children. Hard times, man, for many people these are really hard times.
It shouldn’t be such a surprise to us for Jesus said, “In this world you will have trouble” (John 16:33b). Even Paul, the great apostle, knew what hard times felt like. He said, “there was given me a thorn in my flesh, a messenger of Satan, to torment me. Three times I pleaded with the Lord to take it away from me” (2 Co 12:7-8).
But I think Longfellow had it right when he wrote, “God is not dead, nor does he sleep.” We are not alone in our sorrows or suffering. Paul finished his phrase about not being anxious with, “in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God; and the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.” And Jesus said, “Do not let your hearts be troubled. Trust in God; trust also in me” (John 14:1).
For me, God’s response to Paul’s plea gives the answer. He said to Paul, to us, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness‚“ (2 Cor 12:9).
Grace, God’s unmerited favor, is the answer. God knows and cares about all of our sorrows and pain. I read somewhere that God never wastes a tear. I believe that with all my heart. God’s promise is that all these things will work for the good of those that love him and are called to his purpose (Rom 8).
I was in a worship service recently and heard a song written by one of my favorite song writers. His words brought tears to my eyes and hope to my heart. I pray it may help some of you who are in hard times.
“We came wounded through these ancient doors
Starting over, like a thousand times before
We went to war with songs of glory in our hearts
Now here we are in pieces
Falling apart
We came wounded through these ancient doors
To find new strength, Sing new songs
And be surrounded by your Grace
so amazing, Faith unveiling
Hope exploding in our souls
We sing Holy, Shout Hosanna
Hallelujah, Lord of Lords
We come into your courts with praise
Compelled by your unfailing grace
There’s a light still shines in these tired eyes
Hearts still beating through the chaos of our lives
We came weak and poor and lost and rich and strong
Broken but unconquered
Give us grace to carry on
We came wounded through these ancient doors
To find your strength, To find new hope
And raise one voice to praise your
Grace – so amazing, Faith unveiling
Hope exploding in our souls
We sing Holy, Shout Hosanna
Hallelujah, Lord of Lords
We come into your courts with praise
Compelled by your unfailing grace
Grace So Amazing”
Words and music by Bret Holtz
(c) 2011 All Rights Reserved – used by permission.
Keep the faith! Remember we’re all in this together. I’m praying for you.
By Ross Holtz
The Summit