Sometimes
life generates more questions than answers.
Why
did a parent die young? Why was a young
child hurt in a bizarre accident? Why
did a disease hit when life was getting especially busy and fun? Why did one friend find her perfectly priced
house quickly, yet another friend still waits for her home to sell? Why was a less qualified candidate offered a
dream job? Why did a pay raise come
exactly when it was needed the most? Why
didn't funds come through when they were vital to the budget?
When
the desires of our hearts seem beyond our reach and are not fulfilled, we ask
questions, but no answers come.
When
we think we are making the right decisions, and we think we are moving in the
right direction, but the hoped-for results don't materialize, we ask questions,
but no answers come.
When love is not reciprocated, we ask questions, but no
answers come.
When
we suddenly realize we have been blessed beyond our wildest imaginations, we
ask questions, but no answers come.
When
some marriages blossom and become a blessing to others, we ask questions, but
no answers come.
When
some children make good choices, walk faithfully with the Lord, and experience
the fullness of life, yet others fail miserably in the same family, we ask
questions; but no answers come.
Well-meaning
friends and family try to help us make sense of life's whys. Without hesitation they offer advice and
conclusions. However, when we try to make
sense of countless whys, no answers come.
Internal and external discussions are discouraging and futile.
Instead
of wasting precious time fretting over, even belaboring, the unanswerable, wouldn't
our cherished moments be best spent elsewhere?
Perhaps,
our meditations and our time would be best spent with the One who has all of the answers. Focusing on just being in God's presence brings
peace and encouragement, even if He
never divulges the answers to life's whys.
Learning
to trust God for who He is and for what He has already
accomplished, rather than focusing on the troubling and baffling, is categorically
the only way to live. He is God, and we
are not.
"For
my thoughts are not your thoughts,
neither are your ways my ways,"
declares the Lord.
"As the heavens are higher than the earth,
so are my ways higher than your ways
and my thoughts than your thoughts" (Isaiah 55:8-9 NIV).
neither are your ways my ways,"
declares the Lord.
"As the heavens are higher than the earth,
so are my ways higher than your ways
and my thoughts than your thoughts" (Isaiah 55:8-9 NIV).
Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own
understanding; Proverbs 3:5 NIV
Trusting
in God with ALL our hearts means:
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believing He knows what is best for us, even when we do not understand the
whys
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believing He loves us more than anyone
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believing that when He allows bad things to happen to us, our families, or
our friends that even though we do not
understand, He is still worthy of our confidence
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believing He is the same powerful, wise, unchanging God that Abraham,
Moses, and John knew
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believing He deserves our wholehearted affection and attention every
moment of every day
Trusting
in God does not mean:
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having confidence in Him only when we understand the whys
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doubting that He loves us unconditionally, always
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disobeying Him or turning away from Him when life is not treating us
exactly how we expect or want
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rebelling when we do not understand God's ways or His path
Handling life's whys is ALL about
trusting in THE ONE who is worthy.
Handling life's whys is all about
trusting WHO the Lord is.
We can ask Him our questions
because He can handle all of them, but we ask knowing He may choose not to enlighten us. . . and that is
okay. His thoughts, reasons, and
actions are beyond are human comprehension, but we can know beyond a shadow of
a doubt, that He will never leave us or forsake us. HE is the answer to all of the questions that
seem to have no answer.
Learning
to trust You, Lord, especially when the whys outnumber the answers, is terribly
difficult. Thank You for sending Your
Holy Spirit to encourage us and teach us how to live confidently. You assure us that You always have our best
interests at heart and that Your plan is always the best one to pursue. Thank You for your instructions; thank You
for your enabling, and most of all thank You for being trustworthy and
faithful. As we grow closer to You and
as we know You more intimately, perhaps, the desire to have answers for life's
whys will diminish. I am certain You
reveal all that we need to know on this earth.
I am convinced that You will bless us with more answers when we see You
face-to-face. Meanwhile, please help us
face all circumstances and all moments with peace, determination, and
fortitude. Such boldness and
fearlessness only comes in You and through You.
Thank You for continuing to mature us.
Amen.