When our children were young, taking them to the doctor's office was an interesting experience. The waiting room was filled with toys they could play with and children's magazines I would read to them. So getting that far with them was no problem. But as soon as I picked them up to carry them into the appointment, everything changed. Suddenly the fun turned into fear as the nurse approached with the needle for the needed shot. The closer she got, the tighter they hugged my neck. They would cling to me for comfort, probably hoping for rescue, not knowing that it was for their own good.
Sometimes in this fallen world, we move from times of peace and tranquility into the painful realm of trouble. At that point, the question is, "How will I respond?" We can be fearful and wonder why God allowed this to happen to us, or we can trust that in the midst of this trouble, He is doing something that in the end is for our best, even if it hurts. We would do well to remember the words of the psalmist who wrote, "When I am afraid, I put my trust in you" (Ps. 56:3).
Like my children, the tougher it gets, the tighter we should hug His neck. Trust Him. His love never fails! Cling to your heavenly Father; He is your only hope.
I find this so true.
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