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“For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.” – Romans 8:38-39
She said she had been saved as a child, but that was many years ago. She hasn’t prayed or opened her Bible in many years and wasn’t even sure she knew what she believed anymore. Confusion had set in, and it was clear that she was not feeling the love of the Savior in her life. Ever since her parent’s divorce, she was angry at her Dad and Mom, and most of all at God. It was so much easier to find happiness at school or behind the bleachers with a bottle than it was to go home. Where was the promise of joy, love, happiness and peace that the pastor had talked about the day she was baptized. Now she is on her own and living wild and free from any rules or responsibility. She did enough work to pay for the rent and bummed food, smoke and drinks from whomever she was hanging with any particular day. When she rolled into bed each night though, her heart ached to be loved, to be treasured and not feel like a possession, and to be held in the darkness, completely safe while she drifted off to sleep.
This could be the story of any one of 5 million young women age 16 to 23 around this globe. There is a mourning at night as heads hit pillows. A mourning for the lost youth of our world. The children that long to be cherished and loved so much that they put on an act every day as if they are. Who are these beautiful young ladies? Where do they live? What do they dream about and who do they look up to? They are everywhere. You can look to your right or your left and 1 out of every 5 will be suffering quietly, deep within their heart. Nothing in their life up to that point has been freely given, which makes them skeptical to His gift of grace. They look at His love as empty promises because of their past, and they challenge “How can God love me when He let these things happen…..”
These are God’s children. His love for them is so deep, true and accepting that it is hard to comprehend. The pain is real and it’s so easy to say God isn’t, because His presence is in the Spiritual realm. It’s so easy to turn away from God, because they believe that He can’t love them, or that He has turned his back on them. What do you say to this child?
Our role in these circumstances is to simply be Jesus for them. Love them, despite where they are in life, what they have done and who they have become. Just listen and accept them for who God made them to be. You see, there are times in life when God will put you in the exact right spot at the right moment to hear someone cry out for help, and He expects you to do it. Love ‘em like Jesus, be His hands and feet, His empathy, compassion and mercy, His eyes and ears and His word. Just be there for them. In time, they will see God through you and long for that relationship themselves. In that opportunity, the time is right to share the word of God the Father with them – “You are His child and He loves you eternally. His love is immutable and His grace covers All Sins, yes All. For if it is insufficient for one, it is insufficient for All of them.”
Prayer:,
Loving Father,
You are the Alpha and the Omega. You have created each of us in Your image and if we can accept that, we can begin to understand that we can do all things through You. We are surrounded by suffering people, and we are Your feet, hands and compassion in their life. Help us to just love them like You would, so that they might see You through us. In Your name we pray – Amen
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