APRIL 24, 2014
Never
Let Down
Read: Lamentations
3:13-26
[The Lord’s] compassions fail not. They are new every morning. —Lamentations 3:22-23
When I was a child,
one of my favorite pastimes was playing on the teeter-totter in the nearby
park. A kid would sit on each end of the board and bounce each other up and
down. Sometimes the one who was down would stay there and leave his playmate
stuck up in the air yelling to be let down. But the cruelest of all tricks was
getting off the teeter-totter and running away when your friend was up in the
air—he would come crashing down to the ground with a painful bump.
Sometimes we may feel
that Jesus does that to us. We trust Him to be there with us through the ups
and downs of life. However, when life takes a turn and leaves us with bumps and
bruises, it may feel as if He has walked away leaving our lives to come
painfully crashing down.
But Lamentations 3
reminds us that “the steadfast love of the Lord never ceases; his mercies never
come to an end” (v.22 esv) and that God is faithful to the end even when
everything seems to be falling apart. This means that in the midst of our pain,
even though we may be lonely, we are not alone. And though we may not feel His
presence, He is there as our trusted companion who will never walk away and let
us down!
Thank You, Lord, that
we can trust in Your
faithful presence even
when we feel alone.
Help us to wait
patiently for You to manifest
Your steadfast loving
presence.
When everyone else
fails, Jesus is your most trusted friend.
Insight
In Lamentations 3 we
see the tribulations of God’s people. They are described in terms of physical
suffering, painful injury, and imprisonment. Judah’s journey is portrayed in
harrowing terms of terrible obstacles, wild animals, a wound to the heart, and
bitter food. And the spiritual devastation can be seen in these words: “You
have moved my soul far from peace” (v.17). Yet despite the despair of the
moment, the promise of restoration and renewal are given: “Through the Lord’s
mercies we are not consumed, because His compassions fail not. They are new
every morning” (vv.22-23).
Source:
Our Daily Bread 2012