Monday, September 23, 2013

CANNOT UNDERSTAND WHY


                                "I CANNOT UNDERSTAND WHY..."
Mary and Martha could not understand what the Lord was doing.
Each of them had said, "Lord, if you had been here, my brother would not have died." And behind their words we seem to read their thoughts: "Lord, we do not understand why you waited so long to come or how you could allow the man you love so much to die. We do not
understand how you could allow such sorrow and suffering to devastate our lives, when your presence might have stopped it all.
Why didn't you come? Now it's too late because Lazarus has been dead four days." But Jesus simply had one great truth in this. He said, in essence, "You may not understand, but I'm telling you if you believe, you will see."
      Abraham could not understand why God asked him to sacrifice his son, but he trusted Him. Then He saw the Lord's glory when the son he loved so much was restored to him. Moses could not understand why God would require him to stay for forty years in the wilderness, but he also trusted Him. God called him to lead Israel from Egyptian bondage.
         Joseph could not understand his brothers’ cruelty toward him, the false testimony of a treacherous woman, or the long years of unjust imprisonment, but he trusted God and finally he saw his glory in it all. And Joseph's father, Jacob, could not understand how God's strange providence could allow Joseph to be taken from him. Yet later he saw the Lord's glory when he looked into the face of his son, who had become the governor for a great king and the person used to preserve his own life and the lives of the entire nation.
         Perhaps there is also something in your life causing you to question God. Do you find yourself saying, "I do not understand why God allowed my loved one to be taken. I do not understand why affliction has been permitted to strike me. I do not understand why the Lord has led me down these twisting paths. I do not understand why my own plans, which seemed so good, have been so disappointing. I do not understand why the blessings I so desperately need are so
long in coming."
Dear friend, you do not have to understand all God's ways of dealing with you. He does not expect you to understand them. You do not expect your children to understand everything you do---you simply want them to trust you. And someday you will see the glory of God in the things you do not understand.  --J.H.M.
  "Did I not tell you that if you believed, you would see the glory of God?" (John 11:40)

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