How are you, really?
This is not a question that can be answered with that four-letter F-word (fine).
Really, how are you?
Got some worries? Got fears? How about disappointments? discouragements? … heartbreaks?
Is your mind cluttered with a never-ending to do list? To pay list? People whose needs need to be met list?
Is your prayer list filled with ill health? more bills than money? loneliness? job searches? broken relationships? home searches? sadness?
Jesus understands the tough stuff of life, and much of his message, when he was on this earth, was instruction on how to give our anxieties, our sorrows, our frustrations to him.
“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest” (Matthew 11:28)
“Come to me,” he says, “cast your anxieties on me for I care for you” (1 Peter 5:7)
Jesus replied, “What is impossible with man is possible with God.” (Luke 18:27)
I do not have answers for life’s difficult days, but I know who does.
More than that, I know that even though I do not have the answers, even though I do not see the big picture, even though I do not understand human suffering, “I have the God of hope that fills me with unexpected joy and peace, as I trust in him” (Romans 15:13). That hope is available to all who trust in him, who had the keys of our lives over to him.
Handing the key(s) over to him – as I grieve the loss of my close dear childhood friend of 51 years – thank you Carole for this timely post – as always, blessings from my heart to yours xo