“The righteous person faces many troubles, but the Lord comes to the rescue each time. For the Lord protects the bones of the righteous; not one of them is broken! Calamity will surely destroy the wicked, and those who hate the righteous will be punished. But the Lord will redeem those who serve him. No one who takes refuge in him will be condemned.”
Often when we read the Bible, it is tempting to look around at our current life situations and say, “This can’t be true! I am facing a lot of trouble right now even though I am doing my best to follow God!” In these moments, many lose heart and sometimes even lose their faith. God’s promises seem empty and powerless. I’ve broken a bone — why didn’t God stop that? Those who are struggling with depression or anxiety often feel this way and are sometimes stigmatized for having mental health symptoms. If God does not seem to be rescuing me, am I doing something wrong?
In these moments of doubt, we need to think bigger. In God’s kingdom, all those who have faith in Jesus are rescued every time. In his kingdom, there will be no broken bones or calamity or condemnation. The eternal perspective is the long view we need to understand the breadth of what God is doing in us and for us. We can claim these words: “The Lord will redeem those who serve him.” That is a guarantee.
Here’s your freedom for today: right now isn’t forever. Whatever you are going through, God is a co-participant with you. He cheers your victories and grieves your losses. He sees your tears and collects them in a bottle. He is in the process of rescuing you and the whole world. His kingdom is penetrating this world of darkness even now and will come in full force to finally overcome all evil and darkness. What you are experiencing right now isn’t going to last. Don’t be fooled by Satan’s lies that tell you you’ll never get past this trial or time of suffering. It will end, once and for all.