We share the faith God has given
us, with such excitement, being we have such Good News! to
share; hoping family will join in that faith, only to
be left discouraged in the fact that they do not. And
as a result, we become painfully aware of the need to change
directions.
And so, we reach out to our church
through teaching, so others can better receive what God has
laid upon our heart to share; and our heart is aglow at the
appearance of them receiving. However, as time passes, we
begin to realize that that faith was not received either, as
it did not produce fruit. And so, we watch and wait,
with hopeful anticipation that 'the faith they actually
agreed to' will come forth; until reality begins to set in
'that there is no evidence of the seed of our faith
multiplying.
Next, we reach out to friends and
hear them teaching the faith God has placed in our heart,
and find joy; only later to discover they may have just been
'nice to our face'. But in any event, they did not
hear, read, or 'take to heart' such teachings. And
so, we come to hope in the fact that, even when we can not
reach them, God can (1 Thessalonians 4:13-14)And that would
be a Great Discovery! except, when further observed, again,
there is no evidence of application.
And so, once our love is spent and
rejections experienced (and we, still, can not see anything
to hope in), we believe in hope for the sake of hope; that
there has to be hope, even if there is none (Romans 4:18).
But eventually, not even that is enough, as we become so
tormented (seeing needs and not having the power to help,
Ecclesiastics 6:2) that God calls us away (Luke 14:23); to
places (Hebrews 13:14) where sharing our faith is welcomed.
And thus, we complete the cycle of the four score judgments
as we await the fruition of God's promises (Hebrews 11:10).
Never-the-less, that does not
change what is in our heart (Proverbs 13:22a) toward those
we love (Song of Solomon 8:7). But, a thousand years
twice told is no better (Psalm 22:30). We reach out to
them, again (Ezekiel 14:16), and again (Ezekiel 14:18), and
again (Ezekiel 14:20); wherein hope revives and, then dies
... until we can no longer believe in anything we see or
hear as being real. It is then that we begin to
see hope as nothing more than a cruel joke. And so,
for no other reason than love, we stretch out our hand one
last time (Isaiah 10:4), then give up the ghost and stop
tilling the ground, and striving with man ... and suffer the
consequences.
Behold, thou shalt be dumb, and
not able to speak, until the day that these things shall be
performed, because thou believest not my words, which shall
be fulfilled in their season. Luke 1:20
And as a result, we are reminded
that all lying spirits are devils and it is truth that sets
us free, and is also the place where our faith is restored.
And so, we seek truth to realize (and even be reminded) that
there is no hope in man, that God can not lie, that He will
move heaven and earth (if that is what it takes) to do what
He said He would do, that God always keeps His word, His
promises are true, and that He will always do the most
loving thing possible; wherein we return to a pure faith,
one that overcomes the world.
It is vain for you to rise up
early,
to sit up late, to eat the bread
of sorrows:
for so he giveth his beloved
sleep.
Psalm 127:2
Except the LORD build the house,
they labour in vain that build
it:
except the LORD keep the city,
the watchman waketh but in vain.
Psalm 127:1
The creature was made subject to
vanity,
not willingly, but by reason of
him who
hath subjected the same in hope.
Romans 8:20
~ * ~
But we see Jesus, who was made a
little lower
than the angels for the suffering of death,
crowned with glory and honour; that he by the
grace of God should taste death for every man.
Hebrews 2:9
And when this corruptible shall have put on
incorruption, and this mortal
shall have put on
immortality, then shall be
brought to pass the saying
that is written, Death is
swallowed up in victory.
1 Corinthians 15:54
© 2008 by Joyce C. Lock, KJV
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