“We need more than answers. We need the love of God, no matter how awkward or fumbly.”- Matt Bays
“I have redeemed you; I have called you by name, you are mine.”- Isaiah 43:1 (ESV)
In Chapter 16 (“Melody Unchained- Finding Your Faith Again”) of Finding God in the Ruins, Matt Bays observes the hard truth is that God has always has allowed for our pain. That we don’t know why is harder still.
When we are in the middle of our pain, the answers won’t matter anyway. We need something more- God’s love, affirming a Presence greater than ourselves. God, the master conductor and composer, shapes each note in the space between our trials and triumphs. Pastor Bays encourages:
“God knows your name. And in the immense pain, he whispers it under his breath, sending it out as a love song- a melody of grace notes that in time will balance ever dissonant chord of your life.”
Trouble always will be with us. When we come to the end of ourselves, we are ready for Someone greater. Pastor Bays reflects on passing through darkness:
“Passing through darkness will always be a part of life because trouble will always be with us. But as I strain my eyes amidst the shifting shadows, I find Jesus in silhouette. Every detail of his face is not recognizable, but his form is unmistakable.”
Today’s question (from Matt): If there were a song that identified the essence of who you are, what would that song be? Please share.
Tomorrow’s blog: “The quiet hum”