Hope, No Matter What
(our theme for September)
Psalm 27:13
I believe that I will see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living.
When I look at the world before me what do I choose to see? If I look at a tree, do I see the fallen leaves that show the passing of seasons and the loss of life? Or do I see a tree that is healthy and doing what all living things do by living and renewing for a new season?
When I look at my garden, do I focus on the tomato with a spot or the twenty that are ripening and full of all the good that is fresh produce twenty feet from my back door?
When I look at a person in front of me do I see their age, clothes, attitude, differences from me? Or do I see God’s beloved before me with whom I can share some time?
Why is it so hard to see the goodness in the land of the living? It is so easy to look at the world we live in and see what is wrong. A friend reached out to me recently because she had just gotten the results of a medical test. She was stuck in the uncomfortable position of knowing that something was wrong but not yet knowing what the specialist would find. She was worried. I understand. I have been there. I encouraged her to have patience. I pointed out the positives of having other tests that were normal, that she was overall in excellent health, and on and on. Why is it so hard to see the goodness in the land of the living? Why do we focus on one thing, often negative, and lose sight of the complete reality before us? We see a flaw, what is broken.
Why wait to see the good? When I stop and really look, eyes wide open, I find that I live in a world filled with good things and good people. I realize that all I have to do is look, and I will see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living. I believe that I just need to look with my eyes and heart open to all that the Lord has given.
Let us pray- God, please give me the strength so that next time I see a tree with a broken limb after a storm that I will see the whole tree. Allow me to have compassion for the broken limb but joy in the strength of the trunk that withstood the storm and the beauty of the branches that are still there. God, please give me the strength to slow down and have the patience to see all that is before me and how good it truly is.
This devotional was written by Jill Pope and read by Sally Stovall.
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