Looking Into Glass

A journal of questions, thoughts, ideas, and even a few answers that have shaped my journey so far. I seem to keep coming back to the same 2 questions: Who is God? Who am I?

Saturday, October 11, 2008

"A Year Ago"

It was an ordinary day helping my wife with a project when her cell phone rang. The news was tragic & terrible. A friend's young daughter had died earlier that morning. She was 11. We could not comprehend the news. But when we did grasp it, it was heartbreaking to us - & still is. And Monday is the 1st anniversary of her death. Martha Anne was a tremendous young lady - full of promise & potential. Her parents & grandparents are wonderful people. I saw the light of God shining brightly in Martha Anne. I knew that she would be one of those people who would make a difference in our world. But now she's gone. And it makes me wonder why.

I find myself coming back to something God said in the Bible. It is in a section called Romans. It reads,
"And we know that God causes all things to work together for good to
those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose."
I don't understand everything here, but this sentence gives me some clarity on the tragedies of life. "All things" includes Martha Anne's death. God is somehow powerful enough to take such an event like her death & create something good from it. And the results are such that when we see them, we will say, "Well that is good." I'm not sure we'll see the goodness of it during this life because it may be a goodness that the earth cannot contain. However somewhere in eternity or on earth, the results of October 13, 2007 will be good.

And I know this promise is for her parents. Her mom & dad both love God & they are living "according to His purpose." They fully believe that God's purposes are being accomplished through their lives, even the tragedy of losing a child. They don't understand it, but regardless they trust the heart of God. In fact, we read these words later on in Romans:
If God is for us, who is against us?
He did not spare His own Son, but delivered Him over for us all.
God knows what it is like to watch your own child die. He knows the heartache of our world firsthand. And behind the death of Jesus the purposes of God were being accomplished. So we can trust God even in the darkest of times because His heart "is for us."

2 Comments:

  • At 12:18 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Wow, Mr. Bruce, that is so true, and just to think that a year ago our lives had a smiling face that will forever be in our hearts and on our minds. Martha Anne was much more than an eleven year old, she was a Godly lady, who even I looked up to.

     
  • At 1:52 PM , Blogger Ram Ram said...

    That is a beautiful point of view. I'm glad that you shared it.
    Thanks,
    Miranda

     

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