Through these years of journey with God, I’ve learned one important
thing: God is always there. He always was, and always will be. I believe that
everyone has their own problems, whether they’re 25 or 60. We are all in the
midst of accepting the reality of this world, which isn’t just as we thought
when we were kids, when we were free to do anything we want and people would
still say it’s okay because we are still immature.
I, myself have honestly dealt with quite a lot of issues when I’m going
through my teenage years, and at one point I felt thought my life was going to
fall apart. I cried occasionally while praying to God at night, because I’d
always pictured Jesus sitting next to my bed, accompanying me with a pair of
saddening eyes, but He would say nothing. Eventually, my relationship with God
started drifting apart because I thought that He wouldn’t give me an answer no
matter how eager and how much I prayed.
One day, I stumbled upon this message written by Elisabeth Elliot from
the book ‘Through Gates of Splendor’, which is a true story about how five
missionaries gave their lives in the jungles of Ecuador, preaching the Gospel.
The message said, “It is not the level of
our spirituality we can depend on. It is God and nothing less than God, for the
work of God’s and the call is God’s and everything is summoned by Him and to
His purposes, the whole scene, the whole mess, the whole package – our bravery
and our cowardice, our love and our selfishness, our strengths and our weaknesses.”
As I ponder on this particular message, I thought, maybe all this time
God has been trying to tell me that He’s in control of my life, but I was just
too busy thinking of the outcome I wanted. It has been God, and it will always
be God who can be the only one to set up our lives this way. We would always ask
God the reason we are suffering so much, but the truth is that, He is making us
stronger for what’s to come in the future. God always have a reason to all of
this, and He doesn’t plan for us to suffer in vain because He is in control,
like how Jesus knew that Lazarus was sick but He didn’t heal him, because He
wanted to bring others to Christ through resurrecting Lazarus from his death.
We are not always sure where the horizon is. The One who laid earth’s
foundations and settled its dimensions knows where the lines are drawn. God
gives all the light we need for trust and for obedience, and it’s best to
follow his pathway because it’s the only road which leads to greater and
greater blessings. What’s best? It’s leading all of us to eternity.
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