Sunday, July 29, 2012

Trust without Explanation


By Allen White 

Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight (or direct your path). Proverbs 3:6

On Tuesday, November 20, 2001, my wife awoke in her hospital bed with this verse in the form of a song by Sixpence None the Richer in her head. She had been on bed rest in the hospital for 17 days. I was on “cot rest” next to her bed during those days.

This song was actually sung at our wedding just 18 months before. Standing at the altar, we had no idea how these words to trust God would show up throughout our married life in such dramatic ways.

At four minutes after midnight on November 21, our son Samuel was born. His birth defect was confirmed, and our trust in God took us to a much different place.

There was much I didn’t understand. Since I devoted my whole life to God, why did He give us a child with a birth defect? I was taught if I obeyed God, I would be blessed, and if I disobeyed, I would be cursed. I had done my best to obey God, but was feeling cursed as days turned to weeks then months with our newborn in intensive care.

Even going home didn’t change this course. The baby wasn’t completely “fixed.” In fact, over the years, the issues have been like peeling layers of an onion. Each new issue came with a whole new specialist. Each new year has challenged us to trust God in yet another way.

The path hasn’t seemed straight or easy. Anyone who ever expressed the idea that the Christian life was somehow easier needs to apologize for those words. Just a Christian way of life doesn’t bring ease, but our relationship with God makes what seems impossible possible.

Our understanding demands a lot of answers, but answers don’t really make you feel better, do they? In so many ways, life just doesn’t make sense. But, the insecurities we face force us to trust God. Insecurity with a deepening trust in God is far better than security with trust in our own understanding.

What doesn’t make sense in your life? When do you want to shake your first at the sky and demand an answer? When do you want to collapse to your knees and pour out your broken heart?

Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight (or direct your path). Proverbs 3:6

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1 comment:

  1. Our son had a lot of health issues, especially early on: seizure disorder, heart issues, speech and language, and learning problems once he started school. God has been with us through the journey. I couldn't have done it without Him!

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