Fear runs rampant in our world. Just watching the news makes you wonder
if there will even be a tomorrow. The stress at work as well as in our
society robs us of our peace. Relationships are often tense, and disease
is on the rise. All of this leads to confusion and absolute dread.
It gets worse when we receive bad news: illness, a death in the
family, salary cuts, job loss, divorce, betrayal, abandonment. . . Those
are the darkest valleys in life, and they often leave us shivering in
fear. In such times we have the tendency to feel completely abandoned.
No one understands!
In 1982, panic took root in the home of a
poor family in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Their pet mysteriously
disappeared. They looked everywhere but found nothing. Where could it
be? How would it survive if they couldn't find it?
Eventually the
search for the lost pet was abandoned and life went on for the next
thirty years. Unfortunately the father of the family passed away then,
and his home was cleaned out. It's amazing how much junk we tend to
collect over the years! I thought I was bad, but when I discovered one
of my colleagues has kept all his newspapers in the basement of his home
since he was 18 years old, I was completely flabbergasted. He is now 62!
Could he even enter his basement now?
The family in Rio de
Janeiro was no better. The father collected a lot of junk as well. We
never know when we will need a spare part after all! In fact he had a
special room dedicated to all of these "spare" parts that would never
again see the light of day once they were "neatly" stored in that
"special" room.
Too bad. If the family had been a bit more
proactive with those "spare" parts, they might have discovered their
lost pet! Thirty years later, while cleaning out that room, one of the
boys, now grown up, found their lost pet sitting beside a broken record
player (which is, of course, now completely obsolete). The amazing thing
is that the pet was still alive, after 30 years!
But then,
turtles are quite a bit hardier than most other pets.
Can you
imagine being locked up in complete darkness in a room full of junk for
30 years? Any of us would have gone crazy. Panic would have overcome us,
devouring us from head to foot, not to mention right down to our toe
nails as well! We would have suffocated, and if somehow we would have
survived that, we would have died from hunger if not from a
heart-attack!
But the turtle never panicked. Maybe it knew more
about its Maker than any of us! It survived by eating termites from the
wooden floor. No wonder the owners never detected these little pests!
Still, how did it survive without water?
There was a happy
reunion in Rio de Janeiro. The lost pet has been found. Even in the
darkest closet we have nothing to fear, as long as we depend on God.
King David experienced many dark valleys, betrayed by his own king
and later, by his own son. He was chased with the intent of being
exterminated, he was criticized and ridiculed. Death awaited him at
every corner. Still, he discovered that Someone was willing to sustain
him, even though he may at times have felt that he was completely
abandoned.
During this time David grew close to the One who would
never abandon him. He learned that as long as God was with him, he had
absolutely nothing to fear. Anything that reminded him of His Father in
Heaven brought him comfort. He could face anything! Bring it on!
It may be dark where you are, and you may feel that you are completely
abandoned. Never forget! God will never abandon you! You have nothing to
fear! He will bring you through!
P. S. Do you have a cup of water
by any chance?
Rob Chaffart