With so many tragic things happening in the world it is frightening to watch the news.
What do we do with the questions that seem to have no answers?
We bow our heads in prayer weeping for those who have lost loved ones, homes, businesses.
We wonder; what would I do if that were me? Would I lose all hope? Who would I turn to for strength and peace?
Even though the fig trees have no fruit
and no grapes grow on the vines,
even though the olive crop fails
and the fields produce no grain,
even though the sheep all die
and the cattle stalls are empty,
I will still be joyful and glad,
because the Lord God is my savior.
I will not forget you!
See, I have engraved you
on the palms of my hands
Isaiah 49:15-16 NIV
He knows our pain and He weeps with us and then we must remind ourselves that He has the whole world in His hands. The whole world! He has not forsaken us.
Habakkuk 3:17-18 Good News Translation
We put our trust in God and He promises:I will not forget you!
See, I have engraved you
on the palms of my hands
Isaiah 49:15-16 NIV
He knows our pain and He weeps with us and then we must remind ourselves that He has the whole world in His hands. The whole world! He has not forsaken us.
1 comment:
Indeed Habakkuk is more up to date than tomorrow's news.
Thanks for remimding us of the Good news in contrasts all the bad news.
Susan
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