The righteous person faces many troubles,
but the Lord comes to the rescue each time.
but the Lord comes to the rescue each time.
Psalm 34:19
The photo is of our dog Woody Bear who was a rescue. He's had a difficult life and was not sure if he could trust us for a while. But slowly, little by little, he is understanding that he is loved. In fact, when I have my morning coffee, I sit on the couch and rub his tummy and remind him that he is loved (hence the expression on his face).
Now if we shift gears for a moment, how many will volunteer that they have been through some rough times in their life? I will. I still struggle with some of them. And even though there are few people who have any idea what it's like in my head and heart, I know they struggle too. You see, God created us to be social. In fact, if you remember in Paul's Letter to the Church in Galatia, he reminds us to "Share each other’s burdens, and in this way obey the law of Christ."
Why do I bring that up? Because even thought we face many troubles, God has a way of bringing people into our lives that can help us through our struggles. God has a plan for each of us and sometimes that plan involves being the one reaching out to help and sometimes that plan involves being the one reaching out for help.
We are in this together, whether we like it or not, so let's help each other and ask God to open our hearts, souls, ears and eyes for opportunities to help rescue someone. And also ask God to open our hearts, souls, ears and eyes so that we are not afraid or embarrassed to ask for help. God comes to the rescue every single time, sometimes we merely have to be aware that help comes in God's way, which is probably not the way we expected.
Ponder that.
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