I have a little fridge
in my office, and when I went for a soda today it was actually colder in the
room than it was in the fridge. I haven’t
had much experience with refrigerators before, but I’m pretty sure that’s a
problem. Thank goodness I didn’t have
milk in there, or I think this would be a very different (and much more
disgusting) blog entry.
Life is full of moments
where life just doesn’t seem to work the way it is supposed to. It seems like things break down a lot, or as
though we are always losing something. Often
we are able to connect with Job, a character in the Bible who lost
everything. In Job’s story, he reacts by
praising God and keeping Him as his first priority. None of us like to lose things (jobs, opportunities,
dreams, relationships, refrigerators, etc.), but Job reminds us of an important
question to ask in those moments “Is this loss better or worse than losing God?” The obvious answer to that question is that
it is better; I would rather lose my refrigerator than lose my relationship
with God. The blessing here is that
while I can lose all sorts of things in this life, nothing can take God’s love
away from me (John 10:29). This means
that the best thing I have going for me is something permanent. Everything else can go if it has to, but I’ve
got the most important thing always with me.
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