She’s fine now. She didn’t even want to leave school when I
gave her the chance. She was essentially
like “Dad, I don’t want to go home with you; I want to stay and play with my
friends. I just got stung by a wasp! Don’t punish me more by making me hang out
with you.” These are the moments when
you don’t feel quite so bad any more.
All kidding aside, this
was pretty traumatic for her. I was glad
that I was able to be there as soon as possible after it happened, and that my
wife could go visit her at school to bring her some medicine. I don’t like it when my kids get hurt, but I
do like being able to help.
I think God is the same
way. He loves to bring good into our
lives, and while life on earth involves hurtful situations God may allow them but
He never causes them. He doesn’t like it
when we hurt, but He does know that because of sin hurt is a part of the human
experience. And so even though He doesn’t
like it, He does like to be there for us when we hurt. He wants us to call out to Him. He longs for us to seek peace in Him. Often we turn to so many other things to help
the hurt, things like other people or drugs and alcohol or even cutting
ourselves. And while those things may
dull the pain, they cannot heal our hurt.
God made us with a need for Him, and those times of hurting are the
times we need His touch the most.
If you are hurting
today, turn to your Father who doesn’t like your pain any more than you do, but
He longs to help you heal.
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