Monday, October 28, 2013

This is Our God

I heard a song recently that I am loving right now.  It is a song by a long time favorite artist of mine, Chris Tomlin.

There are so many things that go on in our world that are hard to understand.  Sometimes people struggle to believe in God because of all the pain and sadness, all the disease and sickness.  If God is good, then "why?" many ask.

The way I look at it though, those things are not because of God, they are because of sin, because of man's poor choices.  Now, don't get me wrong, I am not saying that if you are suffering it is because you sinned, but its because of sin in general and the fallen world we live in.

God created a perfect world.  He did not desire suffering or pain or heartache, but He gave man a free will and man choose to mess up the perfection He created. Where is God in the midst of the suffering and the pain?  He is there.  He is....

A refuge for the poor
A shelter for the storm
This is our God

And He will wipe away your tears 
And return your wasted years
This is our God

A Father to the orphan 
A healer to the broken
This is our God

And He brings peace to our madness
And comfort in our sadness
This is our God

I cannot help but wonder if someday my kids are going to ask why, why did God not work it out so their birth parents could raise them?  Why did they have to experience loss in their lives?  They may wonder where God was.  I would love to have this conversation with them because I so want them to know that God was there all along, He was and is a Father to them, He is their healer, their peace, their comfort, their refuge, their shelter.  He never wanted them to suffer or be alone and so He helped their birth mom find the help she needed, He brought comfort and peace.  He has been their shelter and refuge.  This, this is our God.

1 comment:

  1. I love your post! That is the very thing I have was a bit burdened with for a while. I worried about when our little girl would ask me why God couldn't just let her birth mom raise her. Adoption is so hard and beautiful. I'm so glad I'm not the only one who thinks about these future conversations. Thank you for the perspective on the hard part of adoption.

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