March is the month for the NCAA men’s
basketball annual tournament called “March Madness” – an event in which 68 Division 1 college teams are invited to participate. In
1939, Henry Porter, an official with the Illinois High School Association, wrote
an article called “March Madness” for the organization’s in-house magazine. Later this term was adopted by NCAA officials for the tournament.
However. this year there is no March Madness – at least as it relates to basketball. The basketball tournament was cancelled due to concerns about the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Obviously, this pandemic has put America and the rest of the world in a panic causing many different emotions including fear, nervousness, worry. anxiety, and stress. COVID-19 is a virus we don’t want to get exposed to or infected with. Nor do we want our family or friends exposed or infected.
So how should we handle these emotions
that confront us because of the pandemic?
Where should we go to get comfort, encouragement and help in time of
need? In the Bible, Hebrews 4:16 gives
us an answer. It says, “Let
us then approach God’s throne of grace with confidence, so that we may receive mercy
and find grace to help us in our time of need.” In other words,
we should turn to God. The psalmist says,
“God is our refuge and
strength, an ever-present help in trouble” (Psalm 46:1). In John 14:11 Jesus said, “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give
you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be
troubled and do not be afraid.”
There are several implications for us in these
scripture verses. (1) We need to pray. (2) God is the one who will help us. (3) We
can expect God’s help even when we are in trouble. (4) Peace
is available to us. The common theme
is that we need to turn to God and put our fears, our nervousness, our worry,
our anxiety, and our stress in His hands.
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