Where Is God When I Am Lonely?Sample
‘It is well with my soul’
The peace Jesus gives brings a sense of assurance that no matter what happens, you know ‘it is well with my soul.’ He says to us: ‘My peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid’ (John 14:27 NIV). The peace Jesus gives doesn’t depend on conditions and circumstances. It comes from knowing you’re God’s child and that your Father controls the universe, loves you, and always has your best interests at heart. People who’ve lost everything often tell you they wouldn’t trade what they’ve learned, even if it meant recouping all their losses. Joni Eareckson Tada discovered a supernatural peace when an accident confined her to a wheelchair, and Corrie Ten Boom found it in a Nazi death camp. Missionary Elisabeth Elliot found it ministering to the Indian tribe that massacred her husband. She wrote, ‘Only in acceptance lies peace…not in resignation.’ There’s a big difference! Author Creath Davis points out that: ‘Resignation is surrender to fate. Acceptance is surrender to God. Resignation lies down quietly in an empty universe. Acceptance rises up to meet the God who fills that universe with purpose and destiny. Resignation says, “I can’t.” Acceptance says, “God can.” Resignation paralyses the life process. Acceptance releases the process for its greatest creativity. Resignation says, “It’s all over for me.” Acceptance says, “Now that I’m here, what’s next, Lord?” Resignation says, “What a waste.” Acceptance says, “In what redemptive way will you use this mess, Lord?” Resignation says, “I’m alone.” Acceptance says, “I belong to you, Lord.”’
Prayer Point
Lord, I don’t want to surrender to my circumstances, but to surrender to You. Whatever I’m going through, You’re there with me. I pray that I would fix my thoughts on Your love, and take comfort in being able to use my time alone as an opportunity to get to know You even better. Fill me with the peace that only You can provide, and help me accept the situation I find myself in at the moment, because You can bring good out of everything!
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About this Plan
Whether you've just lost a loved one, are going through a divorce, or you're waiting for that 'special someone,' we all face the empty pangs of loneliness sometimes. This reading plan from the UCB Word For Today looks at the many facets of feeling lonely, reminding you that God is your constant companion through the good times and the bad.
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