"Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you." ~ Hebrews 13: 5
In today's world we all know a little something about being, or feeling, abandoned. It seems that it has become part of the human condition. We begin conversations via a text, and then find it excusable when the other party stops responding without even so much as a, "talk to you later," or, "I have to go now." It's acceptable behavior, and it's expected. What is it about our ability to complete a conversation? Even in the time of Jesus there were times when he felt abandoned. Not just because there seemed to be issues communicating with the disciples, but even in actions. He asks the disciples to remain alert in the garden while he goes off to pray, only to return and find them sleeping. The disciples get tossed about by the storm and feel abandoned when Jesus doesn't awake until they find they are fearful of drowning. Time and time again it seems to occur. The real question is how do we overcome such feelings? Understanding the feeling of abandonment and how we react to the feeling can have lasting effects. Realizing that with God, the presence is real and always, will help to bring peace to us when we feel like we have been left out. Stay in God's grip! G. Todd Williams (c) 2019 Comments are closed.
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AuthorRev. G. Todd Williams is the author of the book, "Remember Me When..." and is a former hospice chaplain and pastor. Archives
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