6.22- The Ministry of Memory
6.22-
The Ministry of Memory Jeremiah 29:4-14 David
McCasland
Our experiences of loss and disappointment
may leave us feeling angry, guilty, and confused. Whether our choices have
closed some doors that will never reopen or, through no fault of our own, tragedy
has invaded our lives, the result is often what Oswald Chambers called “the
unfathomable sadness of ‘the might have been.’” We may try to suppress the
painful memory, but discover we can’t.
Chambers reminds us that the Lord is still
active in our lives. “Never be afraid when God brings back the past,” he said.
“Let memory have its way. It is a minister of God with its rebuke and
chastisement and sorrow. God will turn the ‘might have been’ into a wonderful
[place of growth] for the future.”
In Old Testament days when God sent the
people of Israel into exile in Babylon, He told them to serve Him in that
foreign land and grow in faith until He brought them back to their home. “’For
I know the plans I have for you,’ declares the Lord, ‘plans to prosper you and
not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future’” (Jer. 29:11).
God urged them not to ignore or be trapped
by events of the past but instead to focus on Him and look ahead. The Lord’s
forgiveness can transform the memory of our sorrow into confidence in His
everlasting love.
God
can use our
deepest disappointments to
nurture our faith
in Him.
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