Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Do I recognize God’s help when I get it?

Morning: Psalm 101, 109; Isaiah 63:15-64:9; I Timothy 3:1-16
Evening: Psalm 119:121-144; Mark 11:27-12:12
Humans blame trouble on God … “How can a loving God allow suffering?” “God only gives you what you can handle.” “God took her.” “God made us stray.” Blaming God is a handy out.  But it’s not that simple.  God’s ancient people begged, “come down, help us!”  Yet when Jesus did “come down”, he was scapegoated and killed. You must have heard about the drowning man who turned away 3 boats and a helicopter because he had asked God to save him. Strange that we would expect God’s help less than we expect trouble? But God doesn’t give up.

Graham
Graham Bland
Rector
St. George’s Anglican Church

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