“…If God is for us, who can be against us?” Romans 8:31
If you’ve read more than one of my blogs, you have
discovered that I’m a broken record. My
theme is the grace of God. Over and over I tell of the joy I have found in the
knowledge of that grace. But, in the
nitty-gritty of everyday life, when the chips are down, does grace have any
practical meaning? When our
relationships, jobs, lives are falling apart, what does the concept of biblical
grace have to do with anything?
I’ve pondered that this week. For years I’ve had an old, yellowed newspaper
cartoon hanging on my refrigerator. It
depicts a poor, unsuspecting soul walking along the street, while above him,
dangling from a window in a tall building, is a piano, ready to fall; and from
heaven, God, seated at his heavenly computer, is looking down with his finger
hovering over the “Smite” button. I’ve left
it up there because it is the perfect representation of how so many of us view
God.
This has been a difficult week for me, and in the process I
have discovered anew that grace relates to everything.
I am so grateful I no longer have to fear that God is
smiting me with the circumstances in my life.
Scripture tells me I can expect troubles in this world, and I shouldn’t
think that is strange, because I am still in this world and not the next. I can take heart, however, because Jesus has
overcome this world specifically because I couldn’t.
I am so grateful to know that nothing can separate me from
God’s love. Nothing. He is not mad at
me. I do not have to earn his favor before he will hear my prayer. My life is
hidden in Christ, and God is quite pleased with him. That approval extends to
me.
I am so grateful that I can rest securely in the knowledge
that God is in control. My circumstances are not chaos, they are being directed
by the loving hands of the creator and sustainer of the universe; and, because
of that, I don’t have to struggle to figure out what to do, fearing I will
guess wrong. I can simply acknowledge I
am not able to figure things out, and trust that he will guide me.
I am so grateful I can be certain that God is on my side and
he will never leave me or forsake me; even when I don’t handle my troubles
perfectly, with a smile and a song.
Jesus flawlessly handled the most difficult of all circumstances and
credits that to me, because he knows how frail I am.
I am so grateful that, when life is painful, I can have full
assurance that I will never be alone. On
the cross, when Jesus cried, “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” he
suffered the unbearable separation from his father, so that I would never have
to.
When the world comes crashing down around me, God’s grace alone
promises me that God is for me.
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