There
are a lot of things in life that can be disturbing. But when they don’t affect us directly, well,
it’s easy to have a tinge of compassion, and then go on our merry way. However, when God allows some suffering to
invade our world in a personal way, we have a decision to make. Will we allow
this trouble, tragedy or heart ache that has come into our life to be God’s
tool to mold us and compel us to do something that will make some good out of a
bad situation? The most common human
response is to be beat up by our problems.
Said another way, will we allow our minds to dwell on the misery, wallow
in our troubles, retreat inside our shells and let the response to our troubling
circumstances corrode our insides?
Walking
through the doors of a Celebrate Recovery can be a first step toward letting
that which is disturbing in our lives out into the open in a safe confidential
group that can understand what we are going through, care for us, listen to us,
and pray for us. By being in a group of
support we are not only ministered to, we help others by listening with caring
hearts, acknowledging the hurts of others and share how God has helped us
through similar situations. We hear
personal testimonies of God’s care during difficult times. As we draw strength and receive the comfort
and emotional healing that the Lord provides, we are able to reach out to
others and help them as they go through similar circumstances. Pastor Rick Warren says, “God never wastes a
hurt.” Helping others as they go through
a disturbing time turns hurt into a vehicle of healing for someone else.
So many
of these life issues with which we struggle exist “under the radar”. We don’t usually make small talk in everyday
conversation about things like loved ones who are in rebellion, rejection of
faith, stealing, struggles with substance abuse, pornography, homosexuality,
heart aches in relationships, cutting, eating disorders, unplanned pregnancies, dangerous
behaviors, or types of mental illness.
Yet these disturbing things are all around us and happen with people we
know, people we dearly love and perhaps ourselves.
There
is hope in God. He cares deeply. When we truly see the world in which we live
and come to terms with the reality of the pain people have around us, God can
use us and compel us to do something about what we see. Meeting with people who are going through
similar hurts and heartaches offer us the opportunity to minister to one
another and to help make a difference by stepping out of the darkness of
disturbance and into the healing light of Christ.
We
welcome you to Celebrate Recovery at Hydesville Church. We meet on Friday nights at 6 PM for dinner
and 6:30 for the program. God is like
the father in the parable of the prodigal son.
He waits on the porch with the light on, watching for the familiar gait
of His wayward sons and daughters.
“But
while he was still a long way off, his father saw him and felt compassion for
him, and ran and embraced him and kissed him.”
Luke 15:20b
2 comments:
It's true, God doesn't ever waste a hurt. Opportunities for growth abound in the life of a Christian. Out of our ashes of sorrow and frustration comes growth more valuable than gold. He is ever faithful to make us more like Him if we are willing to be molded.
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