Philippians 4:13 (ESV)
“I can do all
things through him who strengthens me.”
Hello! I know its my first blog in a long time. I was taking a break from the blog and from
social media. Hope you understand. The present COVID-19 pandemic seemed like a
good time to bring back the blog.
This
morning, as I was doing some reading in preparation for my sermon this coming
Sunday, I read this statement – “Just because something is hard doesn’t mean it’s
bad.” I think that’s a pretty profound
statement. Add this thought – “Just
because something is hard doesn’t mean we shouldn’t do it, or at least try it.” I think too often when something is hard or
painful, our instinctive reaction is to do all we can to avoid the hard thing. Most
of us probably would love it if all of life is easy. The problem is, much of life in this world is
not easy. Sometimes, no matter how hard something it, we can’t avoid it.
The
present COVID 19 pandemic is one of those hard things that is unavoidable. There is literally almost no place in the
world where you could run to avoid this.
Our son in Germany is pretty much having to stay at home. Stores, businesses, churches and more are
shut down there too, just like here.
People all over the world are being told to stay home. Stock Markets all over the world are in a mad
spiral – mostly down. The economy
everywhere has taken a nosedive. People are worrying about their health and their
jobs. A good friend in Germany has family
in Italy who are sick with this virus.
Last time we heard from our friends; one member of that family is in the
hospital on a ventilator. Anyway, you look
at this – it’s hard!
But
that doesn’t mean it’s all bad. Oh,
there are somethings that are very bad – those struggling with illness for
instance. Where is there good in
this? Well I can think of a couple of
things. Families are home together… not
rushing around with no time for one another.
That’s good. We are all starting
to really appreciate things we take for granted – the good restaurants we eat at…
our health… our jobs…being able to go to church on Sunday. That’s the way it normally is – we don’t
appreciate something till we don’t have it anymore.
One other
good thing out of this hard time – God is teaching us once again to trust Him. James tells us this in his epistle – “ Count
it all joy, my brothers, when you meet trials of various kinds, for you know
that the testing of your faith produces steadfastness. And let steadfastness
have its full effect, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking in nothing.” Some things are just too hard for you and
me. We can’t handle them on our
own. We need God’s help. Times like this force us to learn to trust
Him.
What
do we learn when we trust Him? We learn
something that was illustrated for me. Linda and I have these huge planters. We
wanted a couple of them moved from the front yard to our back yard. However, they were too heavy for me to move,
or even for Linda and me to move. So, I
asked one of our members and his son if they could do it. Before I knew it, they had them both moved to
the back yard. Now I don’t know how easy
or hard it was for them – but they sure did it.
Here’s
my point. Yes, this COVID 19 pandemic is
hard for you and me. But its easy for
Jesus! That I think is one of the lessons
God wants to teach you and me through any hard time. Even when life takes a turn we weren’t
expecting, Jesus is not surprised. Yes,
many things are hard for us, but they are easy for Jesus. That is what St. Paul was trying to tell us
in Philippians 4:13 - “I can do all things through him who strengthens me.” Amen.
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