12.19- Present in the Storm
12.19-
Present
in the Storm Psalm 46 Arthur Jackson
Fire swept through the home of a family of
six from our church. Although the father and son survived, the father was still
hospitalized while his wife, mother, and two small children were laid to rest.
Unfortunately, heartbreaking events like this continue to happen again and
again. When they’re replayed, so is the age-old question: Why do bad things happen to good people? And it doesn’t surprise us
that this old question doesn’t have new answers.
Yet the truth that the psalmist puts forth
in Psalm 46 has also been replayed and rehearsed and embraced repeatedly. “God
is our refuge and strength, and ever present help in trouble” (verse 1). The
conditions described in verses 2-3 are catastrophic—earth and mountains moving
and sea waters raging. We shudder when we imagine being in the midst of the
stormy conditions poetically pictured here. But sometimes we do find ourselves
there – in the swirling throes of a terminal illness, tossed about by a
devastating financial crisis, stung and stunned by the deaths of loved ones.
It’s tempting to rationalize that the
presence of trouble means the absence of God. But the truth of Scripture
counters such notions. “The Lord Almighty is with us; the God of Jacob is our
fortress” (verses 7, 11). He is present when our circumstances are unbearable,
and we find comfort in His character: He is good, loving and trustworthy.
Father, help me to trust the
truth of Your Word
when it’s hard for me to
sense Your care or presence.
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