The Freeman

Hard Ground and Tender Mercy

- – James Banks

Loving God, I thank You that one day You’ll wipe every tear from my eyes because You’re greater than every heartache or DIFfiCulty I’ll EvEr face.

2 Samuel 3–5 Luke 14:25–35

When James was just six years old, his older brother David died tragically in an ice-skating accident. It was the day before David’s fourteenth birthday. In the years that followed, James tried his best to console his mother, Margaret, who in her deep grief sometimes reminded herself that her elder son would never have to face the challenges of growing up. In James Barrie’s fertile imaginatio­n, decades later that same idea would burgeon into inspiratio­n for a much-loved children’s story character who never aged: Peter Pan. Like a flower pushing its way through pavement, good emerged even from the hard ground of unthinkabl­e heartache.

How comforting is the thought that God, in an infinitely more creative way, is able to bring good out of our most difficult circumstan­ces. A beautiful illustrati­on of this occurs in the Old Testament story of Ruth. Naomi lost her two sons, leaving her without means or support. Her widowed daughter-inlaw Ruth chose to remain with Naomi to help provide for her and to serve her God (Ruth 1:16). In the end, God’s provision brought them unexpected joy. Ruth remarried and had a child, “and they named him Obed. He was the father of Jesse, the father of David” (4:17). He would also be listed among the ancestors of Jesus (Matthew 1:5).

God’s tender mercy reaches beyond our ability to fathom and meets us in surprising places. Keep looking! Perhaps you’ll see it today.

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