Wrestling with Sovereignty
Is God really sovereign? Is he sovereign enough for
my messy life? It's always easy to trust, to love,
and sing praises to God when life is smooth
and easy. But when the walls start closing in,
when you lose your business and your home and
you move away from your adult children and
grandchildren, can you trust God with all that
pain and uncertainty? "You number my wanderings; put my tears
into your bottle" (Psalms 56:8). A mysterious illness was killing my
husband right before my eyes, and all I could see were the scary
questions looming over our future. What if Harry should die and
leave me alone in North Dakota? I had another back injury that would
demand two surgeries. Could I truly love God with all my heart, be
content and grateful, even if healing never comes? After my Mother
died suddenly, I was riddled with grief, guilt, and unforgiveness for
the many secrets surrounding her passing. Now that Mother was
gone, what did God want me to do with my Father? We were going to
work and live in the oil fields of North Dakota. Would we ever feel
normal again?
What we saw was God was in all the details, the beautiful and the messy.
He was there walking beside us, he was holding on to us even when
we were losing our grip and our faith. A King does not abdicate his
throne when his people go through a battle. Rather, that is when he
shows his true strength, his compassion, his supremacy, so his people
have someone to follow. When we were at our weakest, God was at
his strongest; he was there, and we learned that in him alone was our
security and our future, our hope, and our peace.
-- Lynn M. Stevens