Facing trials, no matter what kind, can be done with inner peace, as
long as our focus is totally on Jesus, the only One who can give inner
peace.
Sunday night we experienced freezing rain. The accumulated
build-up of ice caused extensive power outages in our region that lasted
for most of the day. Our electric sump pump stopped working and the
basement flooded. All the furniture and drywall in our lower basement
were ruined. Part of life we decided. At least it was just some cheap
furniture that was half-ruined anyway. It could have been worse.
When we discovered we had no hot water, we realized that it had, indeed,
been worse!
Since our hot water tank is a rental, we called the
company who owned the unit, and they sent out a technician.
Unfortunately for him, it was Christmas Eve and he had to work.
Unfortunately for us, he arrived just as we were starting our Christmas
Eve festivities. Unfortunately for our budget, the technician had some
grim news to share with us: "Merry Christmas. Your rented hot water tank
is ruined by the flood. Since your rental agreement doesn't cover
flooding, you will have to buy out this unit for 900$. Oh, and because
of the holidays and the number of people in the same predicament as you
are from the ice storm, we won't be able to replace the unit until
Friday. Have a nice day!"
He was, actually, far more caring then
these recorded words make him sound. Nonetheless, it came as a shock.
The reason we had taken a rental water heater in the first place was so
that we would never have to worry if it malfunctioned! Of course, we
never bothered to read the fine print stating that flooding was not
covered!
When the technician left our home that night, we sat
back down to worship our Savior's birth. Whenever we are faced with bad
news, however, it generally remains the focus of our thoughts, and that
night was no exception. After all, such a large sum of money would shake
anyone up.
These somber thoughts had only been in my mind for a
couple of minutes when I began to hear God's sweet voice: "Are you aware
that this is a personal attack from the evil one himself, who wants to
ruin what I have prepared for you?" A bible text then came to mind: "For
our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers,
against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and
against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms." (Eph 6:12,
NIV)
I immediately rebuked this attack in Jesus' name and made
the decision that I would enjoy the Presence of my Lord instead. My soul
was filled with peace and I was able to enjoy every minute of our
festivities--especially while we worshipped the One who had made it all
possible: Jesus Himself.
As my wife and I experienced total inner
peace, the negative thoughts never resurfaced. This is far from the norm
for me. In the past I would rehash these negative thoughts for days on
end, never experiencing a single moment of peace. I used to be a
worrier, magnifying my problems a thousandfold, but it is a thing of the
past. The difference is that Matthew 11:28 has become a reality to me.
If we truly abandon ourselves to God instead of to ourselves, Jesus
truly gives us rest.
Does this mean all adversities will leave us
unfazed? No, it doesn't. There are times when we can feel overwhelmed by
our circumstances. Jesus Himself was facing anxiety at Golgotha (See
Matthew 26: 36-45), but it was only short lived, as He received comfort
from God Himself. May we all have the same purpose as Jesus did: ". . .
The Father is the goal and purpose of my life." (John 14:28b, MSG). How
different our lives would be if that were only our goal.
The
apostle Paul didn't fear any of his circumstances, either. He knew he
had to testify in Rome and that adversity would hit him head on, and he
expected that his own death may be the outcome. Still, he remained
unfazed. In his own words, he declared: "I eagerly expect and hope that
I will in no way be ashamed, but will have sufficient courage so that
now as always Christ will be exalted in my body, whether by life or by
death. For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain. If I am to go on
living in the body, this will mean fruitful labor for me. Yet what shall
I choose? I do not know! I am torn between the two: I desire to depart
and be with Christ, which is better by far; but it is more necessary for
you that I remain in the body." (Phil 1:21-24, NIV)
He knew where
he would be heading when he died. He had nothing to worry about. Jesus
was on his side, helping him to rest completely in God's peace, and so
can we.
If you feel pushed by God's Holy Spirit to share your
victories over adversity and worry, and how Jesus gave you that inner
rest during these tumultuous times, please tell us about them buy
emailing us here. With your permission, we would like to share these
with the world. In a world where there is no peace, pure inner rest is
possible only by the merits of Jesus Himself.
"Oh no! My basement
is flooded. I have no electricity and I am freezing. What should I do?"
Trust in Jesus. He will see you through: "Come to me, all you who
are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest." (Matt 11:28, NIV2)
This is not just a promise. It is a reality that I experience on a
daily basis, and so can you.
Rob Chaffart