Scripture:
Psalm 78:39 (ESV) –
“He remembered that they were but flesh, a wind that passes and
comes not again.”
Message:
One day a few years ago before he passed away, I was eating lunch
with my Grandfather and told him about a very upsetting incident
that had just happened in the news; a 2 year old boy was attacked
and killed by an alligator while on vacation in Florida. It hit me
so hard because my older son was around the same age at the time. I
just couldn’t imagine the horror of witnessing that happen to your
own child and having to return home without them, to say nothing of
the countless other horrors that occur around the world every single
day. I asked how God could allow such a thing to happen, and WHY???
Instead of saying “Well everything happens for a reason”, or “We
just have to trust that God knows what He’s doing” as bad things
happen to good people all the time, my Grandfather shook his head
sadly and said “I don’t know, honey. We’ll never know why sometimes
things happen the way they do. But God understands when we’re upset,
He knows when we don’t understand why.”
I found those words very supportive. I learned that it is ok to
feel sad, it is ok to be worried, it is ok to be HUMAN. My
grandfather didn’t question my faith, or reprimand me for
questioning God. He made it ok to feel the pain of a situation and
ok to question God when we don’t understand. Through my
Grandfather’s words I discovered God’s compassion. Sometimes we
feel pressure when we have doubts that we might be losing our
faith. However the great Comforter gives us His gift of comfort and
He understands that we are “but flesh”. We just need to turn to
Him.
Prayer:
Father God, thank You for understanding our frailty as humans
physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually. Thank You for
allowing us to ask questions, to be scared, or to be confused, and
feel ALL of our feelings, even the bad ones, without punishing or
becoming angry with us. Thank You for understanding that we are but
flesh and that sometimes life is very hard. And thank You for
sending my precious Grandfather to speak those words into my life. In Jesus’ Holy Name we pray.
Amen.
Christen
Cavanaugh
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