Have you ever gone through the
experience of feeling terribly alone in the world? Perhaps it seems as if all the friends that
you thought you had have deserted you?
Or it may be with advancing years that your friends are dying off one by
one and getting fewer and fewer, and you are becoming increasingly alone. Or perhaps members of your family circle
have emigrated to the United States,
Canada, Australia or New Zealand and they are so far
away that they are really out of reach.
So you feel alone and isolated.
You know the feeling, I’m sure.
One of the most perplexing
experiences in the Christian life is when you feel so isolated, and as if the
Lord is far away from His own people when they need Him most. You find yourself asking fundamental
questions, such as, ‘Where on earth is He?
Why has He left me? What is He
doing? Has He forsaken His Church? Does He not care for His children? Does He not see what we are going
through? Has He no feelings for us?’
We can be consumed with anxious
worry as our minds continually go over the same things time and time again
trying to work out an answer and yet ending up no wiser. We examine our own lives to see if we
ourselves are the problem; we probe, we seek God to show us ourselves, we ask Him
to put His finger on whatever may be causing our anxiety and trouble; and
before God, we cannot honestly discover a cause. We pray, we think about the Lord Jesus
Christ and inwardly we long to get near Him, to know Him, and to enjoy
fellowship with Him. But it just seems
to elude us. And when we pray, the very
heavens are like brass, and we just can’t get through.
Then, suddenly, a storm breaks,
and we’re blown about all over the place.
We are perplexed, dismayed and confidence in ourselves and others all
but disappears. We have no energy, and
feel spiritually drained and shattered. Sleep at night may evade us, and we cannot
concentrate on either our work, or our devotions. Like Peter of old, our eyes seem to be on
“the waves”, and not on our Lord Jesus Christ, (Mt.14:22-36). What on earth is happening to us?
Perhaps
we could look at John 6:16-21, and see if there is a word of help from the Lord
that would make practical sense of our stormy Christian experience. We need help, and we want help; so we must
turn to God in His Word; we must listen and expect Him to speak His healing and
comforting word to our troubled hearts; for His unchanging truth may be
received by His humbled, broken disciples who want to learn and to know.
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This
is an extract from J. E. Hazlett Lynch's book, "Courage Under the Cross
in Troubled Times." For details, please visit the posted on 15th Oct
2011.
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