A young man is hit while riding
his motorcycle to college, suffering many broken and fractured bones.
A mom of seven is diagnosed with stage
4 cancer throughout her body.
A man in his mid-fifties is taken
down with a stroke and struggling in the hospital, while children and
grandchildren watch.
A woman in her thirties suffers
from liver disease and sees her husband suddenly pulled under water and carried
away by the undertow.
These are four real-life
situations that I have heard of from friends in the past few months. The list
can go on as we each add our sorrows and difficulties. As we review the list,
our hearts can begin to grow weary and depressed.
Jeremiah struggled with the same
thing. He watched his beloved city besieged and God’s chosen people taken
captive because of their disobedience. In Lamentations 3:1-20, Jeremiah
reflects on the miserable sorrow he felt. Then suddenly, verse 21 comes with, “This I recall to mind, therefore have I
hope.” Hope? In difficult situations?
Jeremiah suddenly refocused his
thoughts. He chose to take his focus off the difficult situations he was facing
and replace that focus to God:
“It is of the LORD's mercies that we are not
consumed, because His compassions fail not.
They are new every morning: great is Thy
faithfulness.
The LORD is my portion, saith my soul;
therefore will I hope in Him.
The LORD is good unto them that wait for
Him, to the soul that seeketh Him.
It is good that a man should both hope and
quietly wait for the salvation of the LORD.”
(Lamentations
3:22-26)
Because of his concentration on
God, Jeremiah was able to find hope and joy in any situation.
Are you going through a difficult
time right now? Perhaps you need to refocus. Instead of letting the
difficulties drag you down and hinder you, count your blessings and reflect on
God. Read through the Psalms and copy verses that portray God’s mercy,
graciousness, compassion, faithfulness, love, and hope. Praise God for all that
He has done for you. Turn your focus from this world and put it on Christ. “Set your affection on things above, not on
things on the earth.” (Colossians 3:2)
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