Trust God in Difficult Times
I was driving through downtown
Atlanta on my way home after visiting my dad in the hospital. We had been
experiencing a roller coaster ride of progress and setbacks over the previous
ten days since my dad had broken his hip. That particular afternoon had been a
very discouraging one due to my dad’s increased mental confusion that day. At
one point on my drive, a vehicle from the next lane sharply cut over in front
of me. It wasn’t a reckless or irritating maneuver as is sometimes the case,
but simply one that caused me to pay greater attention to that car. As I did, I
noticed two stickers on its back windows. One read “God is good.” The other one
declared, “The Lord is my strength.” I immediately realized that those were
truths I needed to be reminded of at that moment. I have never been one to put
stickers on my car, but I am glad someone did. Neither am I claiming that an
angel was driving that vehicle, but it certainly was a timely encounter. I
continued to repeat those words to myself and find encouragement in them the
remainder of my trip home.
When we are facing difficulties or
going through other trying times in our lives, those are two truths we need to
keep in mind. First of all, God is good. It doesn’t mean that whatever we are
going through is good. However, it does serve as a reminder that God is not
being mean to us, He is not getting any pleasure out of our sufferings, nor has
He simply forgotten us or forsaken us. He is a good God who loves us and who
cares about us. It is a part of His nature – it is who He is. Even when He
doesn’t do what we might prefer to see happen in our situation, we can still
trust that He is good and is working out what is best. We may not understand
why, but we know we can trust our good God. Furthermore, we can stand on His
well-known promise that He is working all things together for good to those who
love Him (see Romans 8:28).
Likewise, in those times we need to
remember that the Lord is our strength. Sometimes we feel like the trials are
more than we can bear. Our hearts break and our physical strength is sapped
from long hours of caregiving, daily drives through rush hour traffic, interruptions
to our normal routines in life, uncertainties about the future, and all the
emotional stresses that accompany such circumstances. We may try to make it
through in our own strength, but we often find ourselves struggling to keep
going. It can be exhausting physically, mentally, and spiritually. The good
news is that we have Someone greater than ourselves on whom we can lean. The
all-powerful God is holding us up. He can give us strength beyond our own
capabilities. Another familiar promise lets us know that “Those who wait on the
Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles,
they shall run and not be weary, they shall walk and not faint” (Isaiah 40:31).
When difficult times come your way, as they inevitably will, God may not
send a car with stickers on its window to get your attention. Nevertheless, He
wants us to remember these helpful truths. Don’t lose sight of His goodness,
even when circumstances don’t look good. And don’t forget that your God is
there to give you the strength you need to get through this. We can trust Him,
and He can help us.
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