Essentially, it tells us that the fight is over and has been over for a long long time! Jesus paid our debt and took all the worldly pain off of our shoulders on a cross a little over two-thousand years ago. All we have to do is accept it. You have the love of Christ! And that is all you need, really. As Matt Maher sings in Hold Us Together:
It don't have a job, don't pay your bills
Won't buy you a home in Beverly Hills
Won't fix your life in five easy steps
Ain't the law of the land or the government?
But it's [LOVE's] all you need
I also titled this post after the bridge of that song because he notes that "'Cause even in the dark you can still see the light, It's gonna be alright, it's gonna be alright..." There may be something going on in your life right now that doesn't seem all that great. And quite frankly, it's nowhere near great. However, there are plenty of things that He has provided for you in your life that you can look toward when you find yourself in one of the many valleys of your life.
I have bad days. I have days where I just want to lay in the bed and feel bad for myself. I have days where I feel like it's me versus the rest of the world. I have days when I am mad at the world. And, I used to just shut out everything and everyone and hope that someone somewhere would take pity on me and make me feel better. Any happiness that came as a result was only temporary.
It's joy that I now find and that, my friends, is what will stand the test of time. I can look at my kids and they just shed light on all the darkness! The smile on my wife's face when one of the little knuckleheads does something funny is so worth not wallowing in my sorrow. The sunshine, the deer in the field down from our house, the Andy Andrews' book that I found on clearance at LifeWay, a five minute conversation with my best friend Adam (Pook) Stephenson, and so much more that I would use all of cyberspace to list! Those are all things that he has placed in my life and they have always been there. I haven't always seen them, but as I found myself growing in my spiritual life I have learned that God's grace is sufficient and I don't need to rely on all of those things to get me by. It's amazing how much more I enjoy those things now that they don't control my life. When I do let them take control, which I do more often than I would like to admit, I don't enjoy them nearly as much as I do when I realize Who put those things in my life.
As the interim pastor at my church, Kevin Ezell, so eloquently says, "Walk, don't wallow!" Sometimes I just have to get off my posterior and take a look at all the wonderful things around me and the love and grace of God to grab the JOY during the not-so-happy times!
Happy Labor Day and God Bless!
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