We live in
troubling times. People are dealing with
financial stress as a result of work hours being cut or their job eliminated
altogether. It’s very difficult for the
average family to make ends meet. I
can’t imagine facing such troubling times without God, yet many people blame
God for all the bad things that happen to them.
Matthew 6:25—34 says:
Therefore I say to you, do not worry about
your life, what you will eat or what you will
drink; nor about your
body, what you will put on. Is not life
more than food and the body
more than clothing? Look at the birds of the air, for they
neither sow nor reap nor
gather into barns; yet
your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you
not more value than
they? . . .Consider the
lilies of the field, how they grow: they
neither toil nor spin; and yet
I say to you that even
Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these. . . .
Therefore do not worry .
. .For your heavenly Father knows that you need all these
things. But seek first
the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall
be added to you. Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for
tomorrow will worry
about its own
things.
This is the difference between people
of faith and people who do not have faith—we know our Lord truly does care
about us. Unfortunately, it’s still very
difficult to get through times of financial need, sickness, unemployment, lost
wages, and family strife. I was thinking
about this just the other day; I know how that putting this faith into practice
is much easier said than done. I’m not
sure who needs to hear this, but I feel impressed to also include a section
from my favorite devotional Streams in
the Desert. While I didn’t write the following section, it always speaks to
the depths of my soul every time I read it. I pray it speaks to the depth of
your soul as well:
This think is from me (I Kings 12:24)
Life’s disappointments are veiled
love’s appointments.
which to rest
your weary head. This thing is from ME.
Have you ever thought of
it, that all that concerns you concerns Me too?
For “he that toucheth the apple of mine eye” (Zech. 2:8). You are very
precious in My sight. (Isa. 43:4).
Therefore, it is My special delight to educate you.
I would have you learn
when temptations assail you, and the “enemy comes in like a flood,” that this
thing is from Me, that your weakness needs My might, and your safety lies in
letting Me fight for you.
Are you in difficult
circumstances, surrounded by peoples who do not understand you, who never
consult your taste, who put you in the background? This thing is from Me. I am the God of circumstances.
Thou camest not to thy
place by accident, it is the very place God meant for thee.
Have you not asked to be
made humble? See then, I have placed you
in the very school where this lesson is taught; your surroundings and
companions are only working out My will.
Are you in money
difficulties? Is it hard to make both
ends meet? This thing is from Me, for I
am your purse-bearer and would have you draw from and depend upon Me. My supplies are limitless (Phil. 4:19). I would have your prove my promises. Let it not be said of you, “In this thing ye
did not believe the Lord your God” (Deut. 1:32).
Are you passing through
a night of sorrow? This thing is from
Me. I am the Man of Sorrows and
acquainted with grief. I have let
earthly comforters fail you, that by turning to Me you may obtain everlasting
consolation (2 Thess. 2:16—17). Have you
longed to do some great work for Me and instead have been laid aside on a bed
of pain and weakness? This thing is from
Me. I could not get your attention in
your busy days and I want to teach you some of My deepest lessons. “They also serve who only stand and wait”
(“Upon is Blindness, Milton). Some of My
greatest workers are those shut out from active service, that they may learn to
wield the weapon of all-prayer.
This day I place in your
hand this pot of holy oil. Make use of
it free, My child. Let every
circumstance that arises, every word that pains you, every interruption that
would make you impatient, every revelation of your weakness be anointed with
it. The sting will go as you learn to
see Me in all things. LAURA A. BARTER SNOW.