Saturday, November 21, 2009

Just a Little Help to Believe

Do you ever have those moments in life when you are confronted with a pivotal question? A pivotal decision? A pivotal response? Pivotal in a sense that you are certain the answer or decision will resonate.

I was recently taking a car ride with my 12-year-old nephew and we got on the subject of God. He asked me how God (if there was one) could allow all those people in Africa to go hungry. Wow, I thought, heavy question for a child or an adult. And it wasn't that my nephew was trying to stump me, he was rather saying in his own way, 'help me to believe.'

'Help me to believe.' Isn't that what we each ask at some point in our lives?

Help me to believe that there is more out there than just superficial lusts and empty dreams. Help me to believe that life's hurts can be healed. Help me to believe that addiction isn't the end of the road. Help me to believe that all this pain and suffering isn't God's doing. Help me to believe that there is freedom in forgiveness. Help me to believe that no matter how desperate and bleak the circumstances, there is a way out. Help me to believe that even though I am overloaded with what look to be insurmountable responsibilities, I can overcome. Help me to believe that depression can be beat. Help me to believe that less can be more. Help me to believe that charity is still worth the sacrifice. Help me to believe that the cause for human dignity is still alive. Help me to believe that absolute truth is still worth the fight. Help me to believe that there is so much more to be gained from love than with hate. Help me to believe that there really is life after death. Help me to believe that illness will not irradiate out my hope. Help me to believe that I can and will have victory over my financial burdens. Help me to believe that security isn't found below my feet, but above them. Help me to believe that courage is found in taking a stand for righteousness, no matter the cost. Help me to believe that life isn't simply a series of tragedies buffered by just enough of a sliver of hope to give me a pulse. Help me to believe that whatever the direction of my life (even if unbelievably way off course), God patiently awaits my repentance and reconciliation. Help me to believe...

What have others around you desired your help to believe? That this country will make it? That their business will prosper? That their family will have unity? That their faith will withstand the storm?

For my little nephew, the answer could have come in so many different theological, over the top ways. But with love, I explained that it is not God who has failed us, but us that have failed God. We have failed God with every act of impurity, false idolatry, hatred, discord, jealousy, rage, selfish ambition, dissension, envy, and so on. If we truly desire the world to be a 'better' place, making that difference starts no further than with us. It begins with a choice, a change of mindset, a change of direction, toward God rather than away. Our own lives can radically change this world for good. Sometimes we just need a little help to believe...
Nate

"I have told you this so that through me you may have peace. In the world you will have trouble, but be courageous-I have overcome the world!" - Jesus (Jn 16:33)

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