1 Peter 5:6-7 (NIV)
6 Humble yourselves, therefore, under God’s mighty hand,
that he may lift you up in due time. 7 Cast all your anxiety on him because he
cares for you.
I read a story about a woman who was washing dinner
dishes.
She got toward the end of the pile, and stopped. She
stopped with a coffee cup in her hand, and asked herself, "How many times
have I washed this cup?" That question was followed by another. She asked,
"Is this all there is to life? Is this who I am?" The lady went to
her bedroom, packed a small suitcase with a few of her belongings and, quietly,
walked out the front door and without a plan, drove off.
That evening, from an undisclosed location, she called
her husband and told him she wasn't coming home. During the next weeks she
would occasionally call to check up on her little ones, and her husband assured
her he still loved her and wanted her back. She declined. Worry had a
stranglehold on her.
Eventually, the husband hired a private investigator to
locate his wife. It was easy enough for him to find her. She was holed up in a
budget motel in a city about 200 miles away. The husband dropped off the
children at grandma's, and went for a drive. He knocked on the door of his
wife's room, unsure as to how he might be received.
The door slowly opened; his wife looked at him in silence
and then fell, sobbing into his embrace.
Days later he said, "I am glad you're home. I wouldn't
change anything. But, I've wondered, when I called you, I told you I loved you,
but you wouldn't come home. What changed?"
The wife had known the question would eventually come,
and she had her reply. She said, "When you called, I heard words. When you
showed up, I knew how much you loved me. You had sought me out; you had come
for me."
Has it ever occurred to you that the Lord has done the
same for us?
We all have run away from things; we all are worried and
afraid. True, the Lord had always told us He loved us, but somehow just words
weren't enough for many. Their worries were real and personal and far too
close.
This, in part, is why the Lord sent His Son to seek and
save the lost -- to bring light to those in darkness, to recall wandering
sheep, to share our burdens, and give His life so you and I might be saved.
A real Jesus, a living Jesus told His disciples they
could cast their cares upon Him because He cared for them. His life, death and
resurrection were undeniable proof of His caring. Now, this day, Jesus says the
same to us.
No matter how big is your fear or how long you have been
running, Jesus' invitation still stands. He comes, He cares, and He can change
your heart and mind so those anxieties are put into a proper perspective
Dear Lord, thank You for loving us not just with words,
but with actions as shown in the life of Your Son. May Your sacrifice be
motivation for us to respond share our faith with those You bring into our life.
In Jesus' Name. Amen.
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