Tuesday, March 15, 2022

War in Our World

We all cringe when we see on TV the terrible things that are happening in our world today.  The war that is going on in Ukraine including the bombing of civilian homes, the people (women and children) scurrying to try to get out of the country, the people staying in underground subways to avoid bombs and missiles, and the thousands of refugees fleeing for their lives.  What a tearful sight to see orphanage children being displaced, the bombing of a children’s hospital, civilians being killed and others begging for food and water, with many needing shelter, and safety.

Whatever is happening in our world – be it good or bad – does not mean that God is sitting on the sidelines wringing his hands because the good isn’t good enough or the bad is too terrible.  We need to remember that nothing is beyond God’s control.  He is sovereign.  There is nothing that happens that is outside of His influence and authority.  God has no limitations, and He has the right to govern His creation as He sees best.  The Bible says that He works out everything in conformity with the purpose of his will” (Ephesians 1:11).  It also says, “God reigns over the nations; God is seated on his holy throne” (Psalm 47:8).  It further states that “The Lord has established his throne in heaven, and his kingdom rules over all” (Psalm 103:19).

Despite the calamity we see happening in Ukraine, God is in control.  He is in charge.  However, we wonder if there is anything we can do.  The psalmist asked this same question when he said, “When the foundations are being destroyed, what can the righteous do?” (Psalm 11:3).  Yes, there is much that we can do.  Many people are already responding to help organizations such as Samaritan’s Purse which is providing medical and other assistance.  We can rest in the fact that God is sovereign, even though we don’t understand why these atrocities are taking place.  In addition, we can pray.  The Bible affirms that prayer is efficient action when it says, “The prayer of a righteous person is powerful and effective” (James 5:16). We should pray for a quick end to the conflict, for safety of innocent people, and for those who are Christians who may be persecuted under the aggressor. Are you resting in God’s sovereignty?  Maybe all of us need to get to work on our knees before God.

Tuesday, March 1, 2022

Peace Through Difficulties

None of us need to be reminded that we will have problems in life.  Difficulties may be small, or they may be large, but it goes without saying that we will experience trying times.  Calmness, tranquility, or peace - the opposite of difficulty - are what most people desire.  However, it seems that the harder we try to work through our difficult times the worse they get.  So, where should we turn when problems are heaped upon us?  The Bible says, You [God] will keep in perfect peace those whose minds are steadfast, because they trust in you” (Isaiah 26:3).

  • According to this verse the “You” refers to God.  That means that calmness of mind and spirit comes directly from Him.  God is the ultimate, divine source of peace.
  • The peace that God gives comes through minds that are “steadfast”.  This means that when our minds are completely committed to God, they are not subject to change and are securely set in place.
  • The way we enjoy God's peace is through personal “trust” in his character, strength, truth and reliability - all of which gives us great confidence.

The New Testament says, “And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus (Philippians 4:7).  Having God’s peace as we go through difficult times will help us confidently rest in His strength to protect us emotionally (our “hearts”) and mentally (our “minds”).  With God’s peace we will experience a calm assurance because He is in control.  Where does all this come from?  The verse continues to say this happens “in Christ Jesus.”

Obviously, it is always easier to talk about trust than it is to do actually trust.  However, God wants us to move forward in life, and that will happen if we do not stray from putting our trust completely in Him. What difficulty, problem, or concern do you have today, or have you had recently?  Are you trying to figure things out using your own strength?  Why not enjoy the abundant peace that God gives?  Why not rest peacefully in His strong arms of love and care?