"He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds. He determines the number of the stars and calls them each by name. Great is our Lord and mighty in power; his understanding has no limit." (Psalm 147:3-5 NIV)
For
those who have heard the disdain in the voices (or the printed words)
of those who don't understand God, take heart! No matter how many times
or how many ways, the unbelieving attempt to undermine our faith, we know--Our God is great!
If
having a broken heart from a broken relationship or the loss of loved
ones led to our deaths (naturally), the world's population would be at a
deficit--for all who are compassionate. When we feel as though
our hearts are shattered, He comes in like a flood, washing away all the
hurt and pain, and overwhelming us with His love (if we allow
Him to do it). Sometimes, people are so hurt behind the death of a loved
one, especially a child or parent, they feel they simply cannot go on.
But we can continue to move forward, appreciating life and the time we have on earth to do great things--in memory of those we have lost.
When we incur injuries that need to be bound to contain blood lost, the tighter the binding--bandage, wraps, whatever it takes, the greater the likelihood, we stem the flow of blood until we can get medical attention. God does the same thing for our emotional wounds that others cannot see. He binds them tightly, stemming the flow of anguish and bitterness until His love seals the wound and makes us whole again.
Since
we know He cares enough about the stars to know their number and names,
how much more can we expect Him to care about us? He knows our thoughts
before we think them, He knows our desires before we speak them, the
very hairs on our head are numbered by Him, and He cares about everything that will keep our focus off Him. His love is amazing and His mercy endures beyond our individual lifespans from generation to generation.
When He delights in us--there are no limits
to what we can do when we do all to glorify Him. He is our Father and
like any loving parent, He only wants what is best for us. And since
that is the case, sometimes, He has to deny our requests that will
distract us or harm us. So, when we don't always get what we want, we
must remember--He knows best, and He will always provide our needs.
Great is He who loves us beyond measure!
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