Showing posts with label Lamentations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lamentations. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Tuesday's Trust - God Enters and Companions Our Suffering… and A Poem About Her Suffering...






Tuesday's Trust

God Enters and Companions Our Suffering…

and 

A Poem About Her Suffering...





Suffering is a huge, unavoidable element in the human condition. To be human is to suffer. No one gets an exemption. It comes as no surprise then to find that our Holy Scriptures, immersed as they are in the human condition, provide extensive witness to suffering…

Lamentations, written out of the exile experience, provides the community of faith with a form and vocabulary for dealing with loss and pain…


Neither explaining nor offering a program for the elimination of suffering, Lamentations keeps company with the extensive biblical witness that gives dignity to suffering by insisting that God enters our suffering and is companion to our suffering.



"She cries herself to sleep at night,
tears soaking her pillow.
No one's left among her lovers to sit and hold her hand.
Her friends have all dumped her."


~from Lamentations 1



~Introduction to Lamentations, found in one version of The Message by Eugene Peterson, page 1474,
Verse from Lamentations 1, page 1475.




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And later that night, rather in the wee hours of this morning, I wrote a poem, along with many, many tears to lament her suffering…



Poem: On Grappling with her Suffering that Night…



Her fall was astounding;
there was none to comfort her.

~Lamentations 1:9b



What?! On the night that you fell,
That fatal night (once Satan was through),
But before he sounded Death's knell,
There was none there to comfort you?!

Years spent with us, wiping your tears,
Feeling your pain, crying with you,
But in that bleak night's terrorizing fears,
No mommy or daddy there to comfort you?

How can this be? It's just not right:
We were not there to comfort your fright.
And then our God enters my plight…

But I trust God was there,
Holding you close, caressing your hair;
My baby girl, your Father was there!

He took you Home; He rescued you;
He held you close that whole night through;
He wiped your tears, poured out His love…

Ev'n as He does now for us… since you went Above.
Where would we go? What would we do?
If we did not know our God did rescue you?

Held in God's arms, sleep well now my child;
Since He holds us too, we'll join you in a while
When all tears shall cease underneath God's sweet smile…



Poem - On Grappling With Her Suffering that Night - Angie Bennett Prince - 08/27/2012, 2:00 a.m.






“Christ was in agony in prayer, Luke 22:44. Many when they pray are rather in lethargy, than in an agony. When they are about the world they are all fire; when they are at prayer, they are all ice.”

~Thomas Watson











Picture, thanks to Daily Scripture e-cards
Quote, from Heartlight's Quotemeal

Monday, May 7, 2012

Tuesday's Trust - "Lamentations"? or "Get Over It"?





I needed this trip to wrestle, bloodied and grunting in the darkness...to at last receive the blessing of light.

~Maile*




Tuesday's Trust


"Lamentations"?


or


"Get Over It"?




This is why I weep and my eyes overflow with tears. No one is near to comfort me, no one to restore my spirit. My children are destitute because the Enemy has prevailed...


~Lamentations 1:16, NIV





There's a book in the Bible called "Lamentations"; last time we looked, it was NOT called "Get Over It!"


lament: a passionate expression of grief or sorrow


I can just see it now. If we wrote for a Christian magazine, or a church newsletter, such laments as we actually find in the Bible most likely wouldn't be allowed. It's as if they are saying, "What would THAT do to God's reputation, if we actually intimate that God ALLOWS suffering on planet earth?", or, more accurately, "What would that do to the magazine or church budget if we admit that suffering is alive and well, EVEN among God's chosen people??????!!!!!!"


So, where does such a mentality among the powers-that-be in churchianity leave us CHILD-LOSS GRIEVERS WHO SUFFER SORROW EVERY SINGLE DAY OF OUR LIVES at some volume or other on any given day?


We feel pretty much left out in the cold.


What an offense this must feel to the Living God that such churchianity dismisses a whole passel of people who are hurting as these pious ones wouldn't won't to "hurt" God's reputation by embracing the sufferer's difficult reality and all it encumbers ! In effect, such mere little human beings who set themselves up as God's spokesmen demean the powerful Living God by feigning a different reality so that HE won't look so bad!


Our contention is that the Almighty God who created Heaven and Earth does not need such false "protection." Think about it:


THAT is what FAITH is!


THAT is what TRUST is!


What are Faith and Trust, but learning to see with spiritual eyes when all our physical eyes can see is PURE DARKNESS!


And God so entrusts us with His heart, knowing that if we learn to believe Him, we will develop such Faith-and-Trust eyesight; we aren't born with it; we must develop it! Without stressing our muscles, they don't grow. Without stressing our bones, they don't grow. Without stressing our spirits, they don't grow either! At the very least, let us begin our honest lament, by humbly, but honestly, acknowledging before God this great distress of our mind, emotions, body, soul, and spirit due to the loss of our precious child…


May our Lament lead us straight into the arms of our Loving Lord...


For Jesus Himself said,


"Come to Me, all who are tired from carrying heavy loads, and I will give you rest."

GOD'S WORD® Translation (©1995)


(capitalization, mine)








NIV: New International Version of The Holy Bible