He Walks Among Us: Devotions by Rich and Reneé StearnsSýnishorn
Sisters Sreychea, four, and Srey Poeu, three, beg all day and sleep all night on the streets of Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Photo: © Jon Warren/World Vision
Jesus Loves the Little Children
By Reneé Stearns
I like how the Bible doesn’t sugarcoat the facts. God’s Word clearly shows that times of serious doubt often follow fast on the heels of great acts of faith. Think of Elijah who, after defeating the prophets of Baal, fled in fear from Queen Jezebel; or Peter who, after stepping out of the boat, began to sink beneath the waves. Then there was Jeremiah who, after obeying God’s command to purchase a piece of land behind enemy lines, started to question God.
“Does this make sense, Lord? We’re in the middle of a war. Is this really a good time to invest in real estate?” Like Peter when the Lord beckoned him to walk on the water, Jeremiah began to look around, and he could not reconcile what he saw with what he knew.
We all go through times like that, times when our faith is shaken because of circumstances:
- Lord, I took this new job thinking it was what You wanted. Why isn’t it working out?
- Lord, I was certain this was the man You wanted me to marry. Why does he want a divorce?
- Lord, You said You love children. Why are so many of them suffering?
That’s how I felt as I stood in the midst of hundreds of little Chinese girls who’d been abandoned by their parents because they weren’t born male. From childhood, we are taught that Jesus loves the little children. But in the Chinese orphanage, I struggled to make sense of what I saw.
Then I remembered Jeremiah. From his perspective, Jeremiah couldn’t imagine what a real estate deal had to do with the redemption of Israel. But rather than despair, in his confusion he prayed, reminding himself of God’s nature and character.
It is not too hard for God to rescue His people in the midst of war. And it’s not too hard for God to end the suffering of little children. It’s just that, perhaps, He’s chosen us to help. In the same way that God entrusted Jeremiah to carry His message to Israel, He’s also entrusted us to feed the hungry, clothe the naked, heal the sick, and care for the widows and orphans in their distress.
Having trouble reconciling what you see in your life with what you know to be true about God? Remember Jeremiah. That’s right; nothing is too hard for the Lord.
Excerpted from He Walks Among Us, a devotional book by Rich and Reneé Stearns, with photos by Jon Warren. (October 2013, Thomas Nelson)
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Journey around the globe with Rich Stearns, president of World Vision U.S., and his wife, Reneé, as they share powerful stories of faith from people in some of the world’s most impoverished regions. Encounter God’s transforming power in the lives of Christ-followers who may have very little material wealth but are blessed with spiritual riches. See our spiritual impact: www.worldvision.org/faith
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