Jesus is present, no matter your situation
by Pastor Peter Bean
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The Lord is close to the broken-hearted, and he saves those whose spirits have been crushed (Psalm 34:18).
What beautiful words! I am fortunate that I have had a reasonably good life. While I have experienced disappointments, and things have not always gone the way I have planned, I don’t think I can say I have been broken-hearted or my spirit has been crushed.
At the same time, when disappointments have occurred, and when I haven’t been sure where the road is leading, the ever-present love and compassion of the Lord have been my rock and refuge! This presence has reassured and comforted me. This presence has been close and rescued (saved) me.
What about you? As you consider your life, has yours been reasonably good (however you interpret that!)? Or perhaps you have suffered more than most; you have been broken-hearted, rejected, at the end of your wits; or your spirit has been crushed. If that is the case, I hope these words in the psalm reassure you. The Lord is close to you; the Lord saves you!
These words of comfort are reflected in the life of Jesus. In the very fact that God became human and moved into the neighbourhood (John 1:14, The Message). Jesus comforted those in need. He healed those who could not find healing and welcomed those who society shunned. Jesus spoke a word of forgiveness, restoration and life to them each time.
Jesus lives the life of the broken-hearted. The Holy Spirit is with those who have been crushed. He tends their wounds, fans the weak flame and brings life to those who cannot see life ahead.
If you are broken-hearted and your spirit is crushed, turn to the one who comforts and reassures you. Know that the Lord is your rock and your refuge (Psalm 18:2).
Lord Jesus, thank you that you come alongside us and accept and understand our concerns, worries and despair. Restore us through your presence, grace and compassion. Amen.
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