Wednesday, September 12, 2012
"Even
though I walk through the valley and shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for
You are with me. Your rod and Your staff, they comfort me...."
(Psa. 23:4)
Hey
Gang: I read of a very frightening statistic in a magazine article... more
than twenty- three million American's have declared they no long believe, or
have never believed in God, and refer to themselves as Agnostics. If you
add to these the folks who "have a form of godliness but deny the
power", and those who are "lovers of pleasures
rather than lovers of God" or those who are "ever
learning but never come to the knowledge of the truth" you might conclude
that our nation is in deep waters. (2 Tim. 3). (2012)
As I
read that statistic, I wondered what these folks do when the
rubber-hit's-the-road or the alligators are stacked up to your armpits.
What do they do when they find a loved one has terminal cancer or when you go
to work only to find a pink slip on your desk? What does one do when your
child is in rebellion, or you have deep marital problems? Where do you
turn for help, support, and encouragement when the check-book registers zip and
the bills keep coming in?
The
bride-of-my-youth brought to my attention an article from the Daily Guideposts about
a young lady who had aced her way through high school and earned a scholarship
to a prestigious college. After completing her first year of higher
learning she returned home and announced to a friend: I've chucked it". I
do not believe in this God-stuff anymore. (Not an uncommon malady in
today's colleges and universities)
As she
expounded on the finer things of godlessness, the friend prayed that God would
fill his mouth with the right words; words that would rekindle the fire that he
had seen in this beautiful lass as she grew from childhood to the enlightened
years of teenage.
He
thought of all the wonderful and powerful verses he could fling at her, but he
knew that would only flame the embers that were burning within her chest
cavity. Somehow he sensed she was on a fishing expedition, seeking how an
old confidant might react to her announcement that she had chosen "to go
her own way".
Instead,
he calmly responded, "What would I do, if a friend was going through a
deep valley? Where would I go when a grandson suddenly contracted a
cancer that was zipping the very life out of him? To whom would I pray,
if my child had chosen to "go his own way" and closed his heart to
the King of kings and Lord of lords? To whom would I turn when I knew
that blood of my blood and bones of my bones had chosen paths that I knew would
only lead to pain and agony?
The
girl responded with tears in her eyes, "I hadn't thought of
that". David wrote: "Though I walk through the valley
and shadow of death, I will fear no evil," How could he have
such assurance? "Because he had tested God's love and he knew His
Lord and Savior and Shepherd was with him and his rod and staff would bring
comfort even in the deepest waters.
Sooooo,
Rejoice my young warriors, God so love you He gave his only Son and He
continues to give". He stand at the door of your heart and
waits for you to ask, "Lord keep Your might arms of protection around me
and my family, as I walk through the valleys and shadows of this
day."
Blessings, Gramps
PS Our pastor just completed a series called “Love or
Law. He challenged us to live so others
see the love of Jesus in us and desire the fruit of the Spirit they see in our
lives. We should choose to 'Win Souls,
not Arguments about how those with out God should live their lives! Gma J
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