No Hiding!

Have you ever just wanted to run? With no real purpose in mind, just run like you could outrun a difficulty or a problem that needs your attention.

This is a picture of one of the ancient cliff dwellings of the Sinagua Indians in Sedona Arizona. ​​ Sometimes, a cave to retreat to and hide in seems appropriate, right?

Have you ever just wanted to run?​​ ​​ With no real purpose in mind, just run like you could outrun a difficulty or a problem that needs your attention. ​​ Most of us have had that feeling. ​​ Some of us more than once. ​​ I’ve walked through a store not really seeing anything, trying to keep tears back, hoping others won’t notice, ‘escaping from reality for a moment’. ​​ I’ve gone for a walk nowhere in particular while the tears flow, trying to digest unexpected or difficult circumstances. ​​ We react in different ways to the stresses of life but we all seem to want to run at one time or another. ​​ Not too far, but far enough so that we can clear our thoughts, get them in line with right thinking and integrate new or disturbing information in a fashion that will honor God.  ​​​​ We have such limited understanding. ​​ We cannot see into the future. ​​ Often we are focused on the things at hand rather than the things of heaven. ​​ Everyone encounters suffering in some way. ​​ Look at the apostle Paul. ​​ Although his situation was different, we read that he struggled with disease and insults and distresses. ​​ What was his response?

2Co 12:10 Therefore I am well content with weaknesses, with insults, with distresses, with persecutions, with difficulties, for Christ's sake; for when I am weak, then I am strong.

In the verse preceding, God says,​​ “My grace is sufficient for you, for power is perfected in weakness”, 2 Corinthians 12:9a. ​​​​ Consider.​​ Because of God’s promises, His grace towards me, His divine influence in my heart and His work in my life, I am able to​​ choose ​​​​ to think well of, and be a​​ willing recipient ​​​​ of weaknesses, whether in mind or body. No grumbling or ‘it’s not fair’, no wondering if God got it wrong, no stomping the feet and cursing the sky, no refusing or yelling ‘why me?’ ​​ Rather, a willing acceptance and peaceful attitude towards difficulty. ​​ I whole heartedly want this to be true of my life no matter what. ​​ Not that I seek trouble or problems, in fact my initial response is to run as I’ve mentioned above, and then hide and stay in my comfortable place, ​​ alone with God, studying His word, contemplating His amazing grace and marveling at His love for someone such as myself. I would be comfortable doing this all day, ignoring the world around me to a large degree. ​​ But, He has not called us to be secluded in a hole somewhere. ​​ Sure, that time alone with God is sweet. ​​ It is necessary and to be sought after and protected and nourished. ​​ However, we are to participate in life with others. ​​ We are to be lights in the world, encouragers to fellow believers, and to serve in His name. ​​ We can’t do this if we’re not engaged with those around us. ​​ If we hide in a cave we become ineffective tools for God to use. ​​ How can we be light if we’re not out there? ​​ A willingness to be exposed to the world and the pressures around us just make us more mindful of the need we have of Christ!

Eph 5:8 for you were formerly darkness, but now you are light in the Lord; walk as children of light

2Co 1:3-4 ​​ Blessed [be] the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies and God of all comfort;​​ 4​​ who comforts us in all our affliction​​ so that we may be able to comfort those who are in any affliction with the comfort with which we ourselves are comforted by God.

To take pleasure, in the context of 2 Corinthians 12:10, means to approve of the circumstances God allows in my life knowing it is for His glory and my good.​​ This approval is not in the sense of giving permission or allowing, but in the sense of recognizing God’s sovereignty and direction for my life. It’s being willing to embrace whatever God has deemed necessary. ​​​​ It’s desiring to include all elements of my life that are presented, knowing that they are part of a perfect plan. ​​ Any amount of suffering, either in mind or body, is for His glory because He is exalted, and for my good because I have the opportunity to trust even more which proves a​​ faith that is real. ​​ So that when I run, I run​​ towards ​​​​ Him, not away. ​​ As tears fall, I pray for direction, for peace, for trust, for perseverance. ​​ Take a deep breath, dry the tears, and move forward in His grace and strength.

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Author: Sharyn Balogh

You know it's difficult to write about yourself. The most important fact I can disclose is that I'm saved by God's grace through faith in the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. My desire is to live a life honoring to God in response for the gift of salvation I've been given. This is so much easier said than done! I struggle daily with right choices, right words, right thoughts, and right actions. My best and only defense against sin is the power of God in me and for that I am inexpressibly thankful. I have three amazing grown-up children who have responded to God's call in their lives along with their spouses. One of the great joys of my life is knowing my children and their families strive to serve and follow God. My grandchildren are another wonderful joy in my life! My husband and I are blessed with four beautiful grandchildren to date with another expected very soon on September 12th. We also are thankful for the comforting knowledge that an additional three of our grandchildren, a set of twins at three months gestation and a little boy, Isaac, at four and a half months gestation, are in our Savior's presence. I have attended the same church since the day my eyes were opened to Truth over thirty years ago. How fortunate it is to have been led by God’s hand immediately to a church body that follows the Bible, no man-made doctrines, just the Word clear and strong. My husband is my best friend, my confidant, my encourager, and I still can't believe how blessed I am by his example of love and generosity towards everyone around him. He is God-fearing, compassionate, and kind and I have learned so much from him. I am a daughter to my almost 92 year-old mother, sister to three brothers, a wife, mother, mother-in-law, grandmother, aunt, great-aunt, neighbor and friend. That means, whomever is reading this, we probably have something in common! I love every unique role I have been placed in. I'm frequently stretched and sometimes feel like silly putty that wants to bounce right back into my comfort zone. My greatest ambition is to be a follower of Jesus; a light that shines for Him at all times, in all circumstances. So, there it is, a bit about me. I guess I was able to write about myself after all! However, my existence cannot be defined without Jesus Christ, my Lord and my Savior. His love has permeated my life to His glory and my eternal thankfulness.