10.15- When the Journey Gets Tough
10.15-
When
the Journey Gets Tough 2
Corinthians 1:6-11 Dave
Branon
In August 2009, Blair and Ronna Martin lost
their energetic 9-year-old son Matti when he was dragged to his death by a
family cow. I had a chance to meet this Kenai, Alaska, family and share in
their grief. And I know how tough this tragedy has been for them.
I also know that they are seeking God’s
care and comfort for their pain. An observation made by Matti’s mom is valuable
for anyone walking through one of life’s valleys. During one of her down times,
Ronna was read 2 Corinthians 1:9, which says that “we should not trust in
ourselves but in God who raises the dead.” She felt as if Jesus was telling
her, “Ronna, I know the journey has been too much for you, and you are bone
weary. Do not be ashamed of
your exhaustion. Instead, see it as an
opportunity for Me to take charge of your life.”
When the journey gets too tough to
navigate, 2 Corinthians 1:9 is a reminder to us that we don’t travel alone. We
have the help of the One who showed us His power in the resurrection, and who
will demonstrate His power again when He raises believing loved ones of all
generations to eternal life. “My strength and my hope have to be in Christ
alone,” Ronna said. That’s a truth we all need as we travel the journey God has
for us.
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