All around me, my friends are struggling.
One friend's marriage is crumbling.
Another friend's sobriety is in jeopardy.
Still another faces financial insecurity.
I've answered late night calls and I've taken early morning walks. I've advised and I've listened. I've cried and I've prayed. I've suffered alongside their pain, their brokenness, and their loss.
That is all I know how to do.
I don't have the answers to their pain.
I cannot restore a marriage that has been shattered beyond repair.
I cannot remove a friend's desire to drink.
All I can do is be there when they call, listen when they speak and pray for God's providence in each of our lives.
I am humbled by the fact that these seem like such little, insignificant acts; and yet, these acts are precisely what each of us requires from the other if our lives and our relationships are to continue to unfold.
I am beginning to understand that it is in the face of our shared struggles that we find our solace, our hope and the strength to carry on.
There is immeasurable power in such knowledge, God's power.
...and to sense that I have touched upon that power has left me both wildly elated and crazily deflated.
I am, in this moment, the perfect union of two polar opposites.
Thursday, July 17, 2008
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Hi Jerri:
I believe some of what you're going through is summed up in Romans 12:9-21
"Let love be without hypocrisy. Abhor what is evil. Cling to what is good. 10 Be kindly affectionate to one another with brotherly love, in honor giving preference to one another; 11 not lagging in diligence, fervent in spirit, serving the Lord; 12 rejoicing in hope, patient in tribulation, continuing steadfastly in prayer; 13 distributing to the needs of the saints, given to hospitality.
14 Bless those who persecute you; bless and do not curse. 15 Rejoice with those who rejoice, and weep with those who weep. 16 Be of the same mind toward one another. Do not set your mind on high things, but associate with the humble. Do not be wise in your own opinion.
17 Repay no one evil for evil. Have regard for good things in the sight of all men. 18 If it is possible, as much as depends on you, live peaceably with all men. 19 Beloved, do not avenge yourselves, but rather give place to wrath; for it is written, “Vengeance is Mine, I will repay,”[a] says the Lord. 20 Therefore
“ If your enemy is hungry, feed him;
If he is thirsty, give him a drink;
For in so doing you will heap coals of fire on his head.”[b]
21 Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good."
I was just going to quote verse 15, but the rest of it is pertinent too. I immediately thought of verse 15 when I read your post. Sometimes all we can be is that shoulder to lean on, that ear to listen. :-) James
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