Troubled Waters
“Do not let your hearts be troubled. Trust in God still, and trust in me. there are many rooms in my Father’s house; if there were not, I should have told you.” (John 14: 1 – 2).
In 1996, when I reflected on the above scripture, I wrote in my journal:
“This is a very appropriate scripture for my mood now. My heart is troubled by many things. Last night, I slept very little; my body was raked by fever and I was disturbed by mosquitoes. Blessing informed me before I went to bed that there was nothing to eat in the house. Money is running low. The car is immobilized in the drive way. I have no job. Despite all these, Jesus is saying to me: “Do not let your heart be troubled.” O Holy Spirit, how do I remain calm in these troubled waters? If I trust Jesus, should I not trust his words? If Jesus who sees my situation clearer than myself , tells me to be calm and not to worry, I should believe him. I realize that there are two voices speaking to me at this moment: the evil one trying to paint a lurid and hopeless picture of my situation and Jesus whose instructions are clear and simple – “Do not let your heart be troubled. Trust in God still, and trust in me.” Trust in God’s disposal of events.
As I reflect on the above journal entry in 2006, ten years later, I thank the Lord for his faithfulness. I survived the hardship of the period. On the other hand, I marveled that I am able to forget such incidents. How much comfort I would have in troubled times if I remember such incidents?
O Holy Spirit, recall to my mind memories of God’s wonderful deeds in my life.
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