Love in the Ruins

 

Scripture

Isaiah 49:14-16 NLT

Yet Jerusalem says, “The LORD has deserted us; the Lord has forgotten us.”

“Never! Can a mother forget her nursing child? Can she feel no love for the child she has borne? But even if that were possible, I would not forget you! See, I have written your name on the palms of my hands. Always in my mind is a picture of Jerusalem’s walls in ruins.”

Consider

Loving parents feel their child’s pain. They hurt when their child is disappointed or harmed. They may shed tears along with the son or daughter who grieves for a lost pet or suffers a painful injury. Although such parents long to take away their child’s pain, they know that sometimes all they can do is hold the child in strong, sure arms and whisper how much that child is loved.

Even the most loving parents, however, have human limits on their compassion. It is not always easy empathize with a child who suffers the consequences of his or her own sin. Reckless self-indulgence, cruelty, defiance, and deception can generate painful rifts and brokenness within families, no matter what the age of the child. Parents may find themselves withholding love and empathy from a child who suffers yet refuses to take responsibility for destructive actions or to demonstrate true repentance.

Because we project our own humanness onto our image of God, we may believe that our heavenly Father, too, has limits on his compassion and empathy. We may think our suffering is deserved and that our sinful acts have disqualified us from seeking God’s comfort and love. We may refrain from intimate communion with God because we wrongly perceive that God no longer cares for us.

Isaiah assures us that God’s love is strong and reliable, even when our sin has brought pain and ruin into our lives. God sees the whole of our ruin, knows its source, and still offers us compassion and forgiveness to help us heal. Neither our names nor our pain can ever be erased from God’s awareness. In strong, sure arms God faithfully holds us and whispers how much we are loved.

Pray

Heavenly Father, help me to hear your whispered words of love and forgiveness. Give me faith to trust that you never let me out of your presence, even when I feel far from you. Help me to love and forgive others who suffer from their poor choices when the world would have me condemn and abandon them.

Reflect

Luke 13:34;  2 Corinthians 2:5-8

Ponder

What in my life is a ruin that needs God’s healing compassion?

Weedy Hearts

Scripture

Mark 4:3-8 NIV

“A farmer went out to sow his seed. As he was scattering the seed, some fell along the path, and the birds came and ate it up. Some fell on rocky places, where it did not have much soil. It sprang up quickly, because the soil was shallow. But when the sun came up, the plants were scorched, and they withered because they had no root. Other seed fell among thorns, which grew up and choked the plants, so that they did not bear grain. Still other seed fell on good soil. It came up, grew and produced a crop, multiplying thirty, sixty, or even a hundred times.”

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Do Not Steal

Scripture

Exodus 20:15 NIV

“You shall not steal.”

Consider

Do not steal. It’s the eighth commandment given to Moses by God on Mount Sinai, and the intent seems plain enough: Don’t take someone’s wallet; don’t steal his car. Don’t empty your neighbor’s bank account using a false identity. Deeper study, however, reveals the “do not steal” principle permeating several other commandments as well:

#6 Do not murder (don’t steal your neighbor’s life).

#7 Do not commit adultery (don’t steal your neighbor’s spouse).

#8 Do not steal (don’t steal your neighbor’s possessions).

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Breaking the Chains of Disappointment

Scripture

2 Peter 2:19 NIV

People are slaves to whatever has mastered them.

Psalm 146:7 NIV

The Lord sets prisoners free.

Consider

If I find that I cannot get past a hurtful event, or if forgiving the person who offended me seems impossible, then I have made myself a prisoner of that relationship disappointment. Note the wording: I have not made myself a prisoner of the person but of the relationship disappointment. My offender may have no wish to exert power over me or to see me suffer. Indeed, he or she may be unaware of my pain, may have moved on, or might even have died.

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Holy Occupation

Scripture 1 Peter 2:10-12 NLT “Once you had no identity as a people; now you are God’s people. Once you received no mercy; now you have received God’s mercy.” Dear friends, I warn you as “temporary residents and foreigners” to keep away from worldly desires that wage war against your very souls. Be careful to […]

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