Refining Series: When You Feel Utterly Alone
/When you pass through the deep, stormy sea, you can count on me to be there with you. When you pass through raging rivers, you will not drown. When you walk through persecution like fiery flames, you will not be burned; the flames will not harm you, for I am your Savior, Yahweh, your mighty God, the Holy One of Israel. Isaiah 43:2-3a
The sun was barely up as I plopped my weary body into my “Jesus Chair.” My friend, Karen, named it that because it was the chair I sat in every morning to meet with Jesus. It was a cozy space I created to pray and read the Word each day, but this day instead of feeling warm, I felt alone, utterly lost.
Persistent Pain
The pain had kept me up again another night. It wasn’t a new thing. The pain bore through my neck and upper back. It was relentless in its pursuit. It persisted and was a result of a car accident I had years before. I quit talking about pain. I quit asking others for prayer, and I quit asking God myself because honestly, it didn’t seem like my Jesus was interested. I had gone through seasons of pouring over the healing scriptures, praying them, and believing for them, but still, the pain persisted. I was exhausted and spent.
I begged God to show me what He wanted me to learn? Was there something I was doing wrong? The rule follower in me wanted to know what I could fix. My prayers looked like this: “Jesus, just tell me and I’ll fix it! I’ll change! I’ll do whatever you want!” It all seemed desperate and futile. What was the point of all this physical pain?
Sweetly and gently, the Holy Spirit whispered, “You may feel alone, but you're actually not alone. I’m right here with you. I’ve been with you every moment and I’ll be with you until the end of time.”
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