"Jesus understands every weakness of ours, because he
was tempted in every way that we are. But he did not sin! So whenever we
are in need, we should come bravely before the throne of our merciful
God. There we will be treated with undeserved kindness, and we will find
help." (Hebrews 4:15-16, CEV)
"A final word: Be strong in the
Lord and in his mighty power. Put on all of God's armour so that you
will be able to stand firm against all strategies of the devil." (Ephesians 6:10-11, NLT)
When we replaced the shingles on our roof several years ago, we were
dismayed to discover that the new batch was defective. Day by day, we
watched as bits of coloured grit rolled off the roof and into our
eavestroughs. With each rolling pebble, a piece of protection was
whisked away, exposing the shingles' vulnerable under-layer. Inevitably,
a minor leak developed late last fall, forcing us to contract the
installation of a new roof this spring. So, with a lick and a promise,
we faced the winter and anxiously awaited the arrival of our new
shingles. Yesterday, a renegade shingle flew off, necessitating an
urgent patch job to seal the unprotected space.
How often do we
go about living our lives on nothing more than a lick and a promise?
Pulled in every direction by the demands of life, we struggle daily to
shuffle priorities and manage our time. Weekend activities can crowd out
church attendance. Work schedules and social commitments can steal away
time allotted for prayer and studying God's Word. But soon, these
temporary adjustments can become our standard mode of operation. As time
spent with God gets crowded out, our vulnerable spots become exposed,
requiring much effort to protect them.
Desperate prayers soon
replace our daily prayers. Worn thin by life's demands and trials, we
struggle to make it through each day on our own, hoping that life's
storms will pass us by. Just like the fragile shingles battling the
weather and losing their grit, without daily supplication, our armour
begins to weaken, and we realize that we were never meant to bear the
weight of life's pressures and stresses on our own. And like that
renegade shingle, when we venture off on our own, through stubborn
independence, distracted by the busyness of life, or due to overwhelming
experiences, we come to realize that we need God, our source, to keep us
strong, healthy, whole, intact, and safe. Ultimately, in desperation, we
cry out to our loving God for help -- and He welcomes us with
outstretched arms.
"I can do everything through
him who gives me strength." (Philippians 4:13, NIV)
Prayer: Precious Jesus, we thank
You for always being only a prayer away. Forgive us when we let the
busyness of life crowd You out. Today we set down our need for control
and surrender ourselves to You -- body, mind, and soul. Help us to
receive Your love as effortlessly as You give it. We ask that as You
watch over us, You would guide our hearts and minds. Provide us with
enough strength, courage, and grace to handle whatever challenges come
our way. This we ask in Your precious name. Amen.
Jackie
Blanchard
London, Ontario, Canada
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