Isaiah 41:10
So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.
I am not alone.
Richard Blackaby continues his talk.
Alone.
the blessing God is able to bring about.
The loss.
There was no Elijah that brought my Elijah back to life.
No, I live without my son.
I am faced with grief every day.
A longing.
To try to make sense of all that has gone on.
Are we to make sense of the story of our life?
Sometimes I think not.
We are so preoccupied with trying to understand.
Trying to make sense that we miss the purpose.
We are to be used by God; For His purpose.
“He may have you in the wilderness to prepare you for His work,”
Richard Blackay says.
God is right here.
Even in this barren land.
“What can we do to bring about your will, Lord?”
How can you use me?
How can you use this circumstance to bring about your Glory and your will.
It is not my agenda that is important.
It is the desire of a Holy God that I seek.
I sit in a room filled mostly of folks older than me.
Saints of the faith.
We gather around the Grand Piano.
We sing hymn after hymn of old.
We sing about Victory in Jesus, and Telling the Old, Old Story.
We sing about, Peace Like a River and How Well it is With Our Soul.
My farmer says if you’re not moving forward your going backwards.
I want to move forward continually.
All the time pointing to the One who writes my name on his palm.
Isaiah 49:16
See, I have engraved you on the palms of my hands. . .
Giving Him the glory for the things in my life.
My Alone time this week has reminded me how
not alone I really am.
When we seek the face of God.
He is faithful to meet us.
He will never leave us.
He will never forsake us.
Even in the tough times.
Even when the seering pain, clouds our vision.
He is there.
We are never alone.
I pray you can take a moment to listen to this song.
Selah
Before the Throne of God