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Your Not Home Yet

A old man arrives home alone, no one to greet him at the terminal. Tired and weary, years spent in service to a people hardened to the gospel. His ministry was not the usual fodder for front cover of Christian magazines — you know, the usual “success” story. No one back home wanted to hear his story. He had simply spent his life doing what God wanted him to do. He was not invited to teaching in the seminary chair of missiology or speak at missions conference—apparently, his story was not inspiring enough. He couldn’t muster a recollection of any great “outpouring” of the Spirit’s work.

A famous pop singer’s memorial last week was broadcast on 19 TV networks and drew an estimated 31.1 million viewers. He was talented, though, tormented man but was idolized by many.

A talented golfer, makes an amazing comeback from knee surgery and is destined to be the greatest athlete in his sport. A tennis star just became the winningest player in history and considered now (by other great players) to be the all time greatest.

A man arises from a bi-racial background, with charisma and intelligence (and with an Ivy league education and political connections) to become the leader of the most powerful nation on the earth and is lauded wherever he travels in the world.

A young man wins an annual hot dog eating contest (37 in all!) and is pictured in all major media outlets.

A boy wins the video game challenge to the admiration of his friends.

The old man returns home alone, no one there to greet him. Picture him sitting on his suitcase, with most of his earthly possessions. Discouraged, dejected, alone. Then a voice quietly speaks in his heart, “You are not home, yet.”

Earthly praise fades quickly as heaven praise approaches. All that matters is the acclaim of God, “Well, done, good and faithful servant.” That drowns out all inferior praise. That lasts for eternity. That is worth living for.

(Creatively adapted from an old missionary story)

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“Why did this happen to me?”

Have you ever wondered, “What in the world is happening? How could this have happened?” Things that defy understanding or comprehension, God causing or allowing (depending on your theological perspective on the sovereignty of God) some tragic thing in your life situation or those around you. For all of us, there are times when we ask the supremely tough question, “Why?” followed by a loud silence. “Why did my life turn out this way?” “Why won’t God change me?” “Why did my child have to die?” “Why do I have to suffer this immense pain deep in my soul?” These are the most gut wrenching questions because they come from the most gut wrenching experiences of the soul. “Why …?”

Sometimes even God has no relevant, timely word to satisfy the question. In fact, He says there are some things we will just not every find out. Read what He says to the ancient people of Israel when they are ready to take their big leap of faith into the land promised them. I guess the Lord anticipates their asking the “Why …? question and considers it worth preparing them for disappointment with Him (God), discouragement with their life and dejection within themselves. He says, “The secret things belong to the Lord our God, but the things revealed belong to us and to our sons forever, that we may observe all the words of this law.” (Deut 29:29). In other words, God says there will be times when you simply will not get an answer. He knows the answer (obviously, He’s God) but He declines to tell us why he won’t tell us. He simply will not reveal the answer.

Maybe we are incapable of understanding the answer if He gave it or from our earthly, time-bond perspective we simply don’t have the frame-work for it to make sense. Where does that leave us? God’s word to us is, rather, to focus on the things He has revealed. That is His purpose for us. To live and labor with the guidance of what He has had made known, than to be paralyzed by what we don’t know. So we simply bring the pain, discouragement, disappointment and dejection and lay it at the altar in humble submission, and leave it there. We must come to the point of accepting it as somehow fitting into God’s will and grace and mercy. It may not go away, but we leave it there with God. And we continually remind ourselves, when thoughts of the “Why …? question invade our hearts and minds, that they still at the altar. We sacrifice our desperate need for an answer before the God has deemed we have enough revealed to us to give us meaning and purpose again in life. So we turn instead to the things He has revealed. We just may discover there is hope yet.

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If I Could Love You Better

Following are the lyrics of a song I discovered in an old Bible of mine from years ago. It brought back memories of the most difficult time in my Christian life I have ever gone through. The words of this song were a great encouragement to me.

If I Could Love You Better
By “Wendy and Mary”

If I could love You better alone than together
then give me solitude.
If I could love You better by becoming a beggar,
Then remove my coat and shoes.
If I could see You clearly through the most humble,
Then bring me Lord to my knees.
If I could love You better in stormy weather,
Then let it rain on me.

Chorus: Let me find shelter in Your covering,
And trust in You when hope seems gone.
Let Your strength be my strong hold,
Then Your voice will be my song.

If I could love You better without a song I’d rather
You take me Lord and change my heart.
But if You see me on stage singing,
Then give me word and may it impart.
If I could love You better with out-stretched hands,
Help me lift them high.
If I could love You better in stormy weather,
Then break through my pride.

Chorus: Let me find shelter in Your covering,
And trust in You when hope seems gone.
Let Your strength be my strong hold,
Then Your voice will be my song.

In my weakness You bring me strength,
Through my trusting You build my faith.
Through my dying to my selfish ways,
I live in you.

Chorus: Let me find shelter in Your covering,
And trust in You when hope seems gone.
Let Your strength be my strong hold,
Then Your voice will be my song.

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