Every now and then the earth lets out a moan. Sometimes its more of a scream, like a mother giving birth.
The apostle Paul said that "the whole creation groans and labors" (Romans 8:22). These groans often take the form of earthquakes, landslides, hurricanes, or tsunamis.
A song by Sarah McLachlan speaks to this instability and the often tragic results of such geologic flailing. Called "World On Fire," one verse describes dealing with tragedy this way:
"I watch the heavens and I find a calling; something I can do to change this moment. Stay close to me while the sky is falling; dont want to be left alone."
We arent alone in longing for Jesus, our Savior, to return. As we wait, He is our constant companion. Like the earth, we rant and rave for God to make things right. We as His followers are called to wait "with perseverance" (v. 25) in spite of our earthly uncertainties. Someday all of creation" will be delivered from the bondage of corruption into the glorious liberty of the children of God" (v. 21).
Jesus said that He would be with us always, "even to the end of the age" (Matthew 28:20). And we can trust Him to keep His word. Dale Beaver
When earthquakes and calamities
Increasingly appear,
Look up, trust God, Hes in control
Redemptions drawing near. Hess
READ: Romans 8:18-25
Jesus makes possible our new birth and natures rebirth.
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