Seven-year-old Andy had to have his left arm amputated, and it wasnt easy to adjust to the loss. When he returned to school, his teacher wanted his classmates to understand how difficult the normal activities of life were for Andy. So one morning she told the other students to keep their left arm behind their back. That meant they all had to do everything with their right hand.
Little things like turning the pages of a book, writing neatly, and keeping the paper from slipping became difficult. Buttoning clothing took extra effort, and tying ones shoes became impossible. Andys classmates discovered that the only way they could really understand his problem was to experience for themselves the difficulties he faced.
Because the Lord Jesus, Gods Son, became a man, He can identify with our trials and temptations. He understands the heartaches, pain, and difficulties we face. Since "He Himself has suffered, being tempted, He is able to aid those who are tempted" (HEBREWS 2:18). And because He was without sin (4:15), He was able to die in our place as the perfect sacrifice for our sins (2:14-17).
How thankful we can be that we have a Savior who understands and cares! Richard De Haan
God understands your heartache,
He knows the bitter pain;
O trust Him in the darkness
You cannot trust in vain. Smith
READ: HEBREWS 2:9-18
No one understand like Jesus.