Asian and American

Asian and American
Japanese Stella near Jefferson and FDR Memorials

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Wednesday April 25

Wow, life can be so complicated and perplexing.  The more you want something, the less you get it, so it seems.  Life is the full spectrum of good and evil.  So, how do we get through this challenge?
Well, we can't do it very well by ourselves.  God is the answer and Jesus is the way, the truth and the life.  Do you have your path?  If it's not clear to you, then you need to turn to Jesus, accept Him as your Savior and then trust in Him to lead you back to God.  
Consider today's thoughts from James Ryle:



April 25


When the Lights Go Out
"The people who walk in darkness will see a great light" (Isaiah 9:2)
There are times in our travels of faith when the lights go out. Despite the unfailing glow of God's word in our hearts, all about us is nevertheless covered with a thick darkness that hides even His presence from our perceptions. He promised never to leave us, but what are we to do in such seasons of silence and apparent absence?
Isaiah asked, "Who among you fears the LORD and obeys His servant? If you are walking in darkness, without a ray of light, trust in the LORD and rely on your God." That's the answer — we are to continue trusting, for He is faithful and will never fail us. Even though He may seem distant and detached, He is all the more nearer in those trying moments.
After encouraging us to stay the course, the prophet Isaiah then adds this sobering warning, "But watch out, you who live in your own light and warm yourselves by your own fires. This is the reward you will receive from Me: You will soon fall down in great torment." (Isaiah 50:10-11).
The temptation to light things up on our own is never greater than in those times when the Lord seems far away. It is then that we are most susceptible to try and make something happen on our own. This is what gives rise to much of the hype and hullabaloo that passes itself off as anointing and power in many religious circles today. But the end of that path is trouble in every way.
You may be in one of those dark seasons right now — so take heart. The Lord is closer than you realize. Keep walking by faith and in due time you will again see a great light. And in that light you will discover the many treasures the Lord has brought forth for you while you were passing through the muttering tunnel.
Remember David's words? 
"Yea though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil. For You are with me; Your rod and Your staff comfort me."
Be comforted, my dear friend; there is light aplenty just up ahead!

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