During this period of anxiety, when our hearts are dull and broken, healing will come first and the answers later. But when you think about it, wouldn't you rather walk with God in the darkness than walk alone in the light? It's doubtful that Job never fully understood all the losses he experienced in life. But there came a time when he was able to look back and say with confidence, "He will yet fill your mouth with laughter and your lips with shouts of joy" (Job 8:21). And that's God's promise to you today, my brothers and sisters.
Anything less than God, will definitely let you down. For the trial you face today, God has an abundance of Grace to carry you through. He provides answers to every question. For every hurt, he provides a remedy. For every need, he has a supply.
Remember that God's goodness and mercy are based on his character and not yours (Psalm 25:7 KJV).
Be still! For you shall see the Salvation of the Lord at work in your precious life. May the peace of Christ continue to keep you.
John K. Smarth