So, the famine within Samaria was devastating. However, Elisha told Jehoram, king of Israel that God would provide a miracle and by morning there would be life and joy in the streets because of an abundance of supplies. Yet, the king and the people of Israel with hardened hearts laughed at Elisha and did not believe God’s promise. Their idolatry, lack of faith, and even disdain toward God lead them to this place of desperation. Yet, God had reached out His hand of grace and promised hope, life and joy to these rebellious sinners. He does that still today. His hand reaches out with grace to every sinner. His desire is to fill each heart with His Joy and to give life eternal to each wandering soul. If only they would come to Him.
Even to those who know Him as Savior, He calls to us to live a life of Abiding, Steadfast Joy in His presence. Ah, the depth of desperation our souls face when we march through this world in our own strength. Yet, always He is there ready to provide all that our heart truly needs for life and joy, if only we seek Him and trust Him. Every moment of desperation that He allows to enter our life as believers is merely to draw us closer to His side. Because He knows apart from Him there is no hope in this world to experience life and joy, He allows even to tragedies that we might learn to let go of all the counterfeit joys we cling to and come to the cross where His life and Joy abound.
Desperation
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