They say nobody goes through life unbroken. We all have our scars and storms weathered. Some more than others but none of us leave unscathed.
There have been points in my life when I have been both physically and emotionally broken. Moments that brought me to my knees. I've had seasons of spiritual brokenness, where I questioned my faith or was betrayed by those entrusted with the gospel. And we've certainly had our share of financial breaks, where we faced unemployment, income shifts and unsurmountable medical debt.
But despite what life and evil has brought our way, we are still standing. The constant through it all is that God never left us. Even in the seasons of doubt, anger, or deep grief.
This week, leading up to Easter, one of my devotions spoke on unbroken bones. (Ps 34:20)
When you think about all the injuries and pain Christ endured on the cross, it is unbelievable that none of his bones were broken. God spoke of this before it ever came to be.
As we sit in the midst of Holy week, instead of focusing on the One who is ultimately in control -Whose hand holds the past, present and future...the world dwells on doom. With the solar eclipse approaching, conspiracy theories and claims of destruction abound. People are anxious and filled with worry with what may come.
I've had periods of worry, some points of time that it nearly overtook me. My husband sometimes jokes that he never has to worry because I do enough for both of us. Being a planner, I like to think of it more as an assessment. Working out all the details and possible outcomes with solutions. But I've learned that worrying adds nothing good to the problem. As I've grown older and longer in my faith, I've given more of my worries to God and found unexplainable peace in knowing He is ultimately in control.
Jesus suffered greatly this week. Unimaginable torture and affliction. But he was not fully broken.
God promises that for us too. No matter the trials and suffering of this life, He is with you. This world cannot break us because it is not our home. Whatever we face is temporary. Hope and Heaven cannot be broken.
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