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There are times like now when I wonder how to respond. When
there’s no explanation for what has taken place. I’m left wondering, without
answers, not even knowing the right questions to ask. Situations like these are
littered throughout life.
At some point we must ask, ‘What is the point?’
What is the point of despair? What is the point of it, Lord? To keep
moving hopefully forward anyway. ‘What
point is there, son, to stay in the place of powerlessness or pity? I can do
more in you as you bear your pain hopefully, choosing to trust I am still, and
always, in control,’ says my Lord, ‘Keep
moving forward, anyway.’
The pain won’t kill you…
but it will help you to grow…
if you keep moving forward.
but it will help you to grow…
if you keep moving forward.
What about betrayal? ‘Well,’
says God, ‘You’ve done it too, haven’t
you? Do you not all have the capacity to let people down?’ Why, yes, Lord,
is the sound of my response. I have certainly betrayed others. You mean they felt
like I do now. It never felt nice. ‘So,’
says God, ‘can you just keep moving
forward anyway? I’ll forgive your lapses into feeling hurt, as long as you’ll
endeavour to come back to the peace you can only get from me.’ God, you’re
so good.
Disappointment and rejection, well they’re just the pits. And
yet, in this world there will be times we don’t get our way, so many we should expect
them to occur. Why are we so shocked? ‘Son,
why do you expect everything to work out well in this fallen world? Plan for
the best, but expect the worst, and you’ll be ready, come what may,’ says
God.
If disappointment can’t knock you off course…
and rejection doesn’t reset your identity…
you will recover, and you will endure.
and rejection doesn’t reset your identity…
you will recover, and you will endure.
What about these addictive traits of mine, Lord, will You ever
heal them? ‘Oh, my son, as you trust in
feeling your pain, in the truth I’ve given you from eternity, you will overcome,’
says God, ‘and continue being honest,
for in honesty is healing, and in healing is hope.’
‘Do you get the idea yet, my son?
Keep moving forward,
and you’ll get My work done.’
Keep moving forward,
and you’ll get My work done.’
There is a purpose beyond the pain, a justice beyond the
travesty, a love beyond the fear, and we will see all these and more, if we
just keep moving forward.
This is all about taking the Lord’s side and remembering that in
taking our own side we choose wrong.
It seems counterintuitive to go against ourselves, but to bear
the pain of reality whilst we keep moving forward is the greatest wisdom.
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