IN THE VALLEY OF IN BETWEEN
A valley seems a strange place to be penning “Dinners
In The Oven-Devotional #100”, but this is where you will find most missionary
families, this summer. These brothers
and sisters in Christ are currently facing new challenges, either on their
field of service, or here in the United States, or even in a different country
altogether. During this COVID crisis,
they are uncertain and unsettled, and they need our prayers.
Who are
they? These “nomads of the pandemic”? They are children separated from beloved pets
and toys, friends and grandparents. They
are mothers missing their own kitchens, and churches, and photo albums. They are fathers navigating cancelled flights
and changing departure dates. They are large families in small spaces. They are
preachers without pulpits, and ministers without meetings. They are furlough-waiters,
longing for hugs and hamburgers. They
are deputation-completers, enduring the “final goodbyes” on an endless loop. They are burden-bearers.
The Valley
of In Between can be a lonely and discouraging place . . . I know because I’m
here, myself; watching, and waiting; clinging to hope.
This global pandemic is, indeed, a valley for many of us, and yet, even in a valley, there is no “height nor depth” that separates us from the love of Christ! (Romans 8:38-39) As the prophet Habakkuk declared, “Yet I will rejoice in the LORD, I will joy in the God of my salvation.” No matter what.
This global pandemic is, indeed, a valley for many of us, and yet, even in a valley, there is no “height nor depth” that separates us from the love of Christ! (Romans 8:38-39) As the prophet Habakkuk declared, “Yet I will rejoice in the LORD, I will joy in the God of my salvation.” No matter what.
As I dwelt
on this thought, the Lord brought to my mind an article I wrote about Habakkuk
3:18, over 8 years ago:
We
can put our trust in God to take care of ANYTHING and EVERYTHING we place
before that “yet” in our lives!
In
Habakkuk 1:5, the Lord tells His prophet, “Behold ye among the heathen, and
regard, and wonder marvelously: for I will work a work in your days, which ye
will not believe, though it be told you.” God has plans for us that we wouldn’t
even believe!
Isaiah
55:8-9 “For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways,
saith the LORD. For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher
than your ways, and my thoughts than your thoughts.” We may not be able to see
why certain things are happening in our lives, or why certain things are the
way they are, but God is ever working . . .
Jeremiah
29:11 “For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, saith the LORD,
thoughts of peace, and not of evil . . .” Whatever you are going through,
whatever you THINK you MIGHT have to go through, God is with you! He is a God Who faithfully keeps His
promises, and He has promised us in His Word, “ . . . I will never leave thee,
nor forsake thee.” (Hebrews 13:5)
And He IS with us, Dear Sisters in
Christ! Even in “The Valley of In
Between”.
There may be much that we do not know
or have the answers to, but God knows every doubt and concern of our
hearts. A friend of mine recently shared
this beautiful thought: “Rest tonight knowing whatever is on your mind is in
God’s hands.”
God has taught me much on the journey
of missions and motherhood. I close out
this blog with great anticipation for what lies ahead. I look forward to the next season of my life,
when, Lord willing, I can write to you and encourage you from the other
side of the world! It may be this
summer, or this fall, or even the beginning of next year, but “The Lord will perfect that which concerneth
me . . .” (Psalm 138:8)
God has a purpose and a plan – for me;
for you.
Thank you, sincerely, for always allowing
me to share from my heart and from His Word.
God Bless!
Thanks! I'm one of those furlough-waiters.... longing to see my children and grandchildren ❤️
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