Friday, September 12, 2008

Thought Provoking Devotional

In the midst of the living in moments of transition . . .
. . . some more painful than others.
I came upon this words which I take as a word from the Lord for me today.

Rom 14:7-9
“If we live, we live to the Lord; and if we die, we die to the Lord. So, whether we live or die, we belong to the Lord. For this very reason , Christ died and returned to life so that he might be the Lord of both the dead and the living.”
The story is told about a man who became lost in the mountains, broke his leg, and found himself facing death. In the midst of facing hopelessness, he turned to God and gave his life to Jesus in response to a moment of enlightened hope near a flickering campfire.
There was an instant transformation. His leg was still in bad shape, the pain wasn’t gone, but there was a dramatic change in his heart. “The pain in his leg now became more of a reason to live than a reason to die.”
Wow! Can pain be a reason to live? If I belong to the Lord, I have life deep within that the pains of the world cannot destroy. There is hope. Sometimes, perseverance through the pains of this life might be the most effective means to share the hope that we have in Christ Jesus. My most effective witness is sometimes in the way I face hardship and hopeless situations….as a way to experience Christ more deeply.

Sometimes, pain is a shortcut to deeper life. As C.S. Lewis said it, "Pain is God's megaphone to rouse a deaf world." As the Apostle Paul put it . . . “I want to know Christ and the power of his resurrection and the fellowship of sharing in his sufferings, becoming like him in his death…” (Phil 3:10)
His power is made perfect in weakness. His grace is sufficient. His mercies are new every morning. His grace abounds.

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from a Devotional on the Diehlings Home Page: www.thediehls.net/hope.htm

3 comments:

Charissa said...

some great thoughts dad. I love that you're blogging! like daughter, like father, eh ;)

Charissa said...

ps. i hate to be a downer, but i think you hit some wrong keys on the keyboard in regards to your age...

Miriam + Doug said...

Regarding the age - Your mother and I are married 26 years! The template did not allow any editing of the categories. Deal with it!
The DAD