He will not be afraid of evil tidings; his heart is steadfast, trusting in the Lord. — Psalm 112:7
Our life had always been rather simple. When my wife and I were first married, we were not looking for riches or fame — just a way to glorify God with whatever He gave us to do. In all arenas of our life, that purpose stayed clear. As our children grew and I began working at RBC Ministries, our goal continued to center around glorifying God.
But then, in 2002, came bad news of the worst kind. Our third child, 17-year-old Melissa, was unexpectedly ushered into heaven. Suddenly, we were forced to rethink things. Could we, in our new identity as bereaved parents, still find a way to glorify God? Or did this unbearable circumstance alter our perspective and goal?
We’ve spent a lot of time pondering that question. When the One you’ve entrusted with your children allows one of them to be taken it would be easy to stop trusting, serving, and pointing others to God. But the psalmist’s words showed us the way. He said that the person who fears God “will never be shaken . . . His heart is steadfast” (Ps 112:6-7). And so we — and you, no matter what you are facing — can continue to be “steadfast, trusting in the Lord.”
Even in the face of “evil tidings,” the task remains: Glorify God. — Dave Branon
Griefs bravely borne may serve Him
And richly glorify,
As quiet waters mirror
The beauty of the sky. — Nicholson
READ: Psalm 112
Trust through sorrow brings triumph over sadness.
The Bible in one year:
• Habakkuk 1-3
• Proverbs 27:1-14