Sunday, June 30

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Today’s devotional is entitled ‘My Times Are in Your Hand’ by Alistair Begg.

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Most of us are a mixture of emotions and experiences. The good, the bad, and the ugly wash over us regularly. The key issue is what we do with these feelings and experiences. How does being a believer shape the way in which we view our world? “My times are in your hand” is a six-word affirmation to remind Christians that despite disasters and difficulties, we are under the care of Almighty God.

In the opening verses of Psalm 31, it is apparent that David is in anguish. As we read on, we seem to find him in a position of assurance just a few verses later, only for him to return immediately to a state of distress. This cycle of pain and joy is not an unusual experience for the Christian pilgrim. In fact, the recurrence of disappointment and discomfort is fairly common along the path of faith.

In her book The Hiding Place, Corrie ten Boom tells the story of looking forward to her first railway journey. Although her trip was not for many weeks, she would regularly go to her father and ask him if he had the tickets. He would tell her over and over that he did. She realized that her problem was a lack of trust in her dad; she did not believe he would take care of everything. She was worrying that he would lose her ticket and that somehow she would be without it on the day she was to travel. In that lesson, she learned that God gives us the ticket on the day we make the journey and not before. He, of course, is much better at keeping it safe than we are.

In our own pilgrimages through heartache, disappointment, the loss of loved ones, and personal failures, we can learn that this is indeed true. Therefore, we must trust Him. On the day we make the journey from time to eternity, if we know Christ, we know He will give us the ticket. If that day is today, then the ticket is on the way. If not, then what is the use in lying awake and letting our emotions control us and our worries crowd in on us?

We are not at the mercy of arbitrary, impersonal forces; we are in the hand of our loving God. He says to us, Come to Me, all who are weary and heavy laden. Come to Me with all your burdens, fears, panics, anxieties, and heartaches. Take My yoke upon you. Live underneath My loving rule, because My yoke is easy and My burden is light, and you will find rest for your souls, forever (see Matthew 11:28-30).

This is your security. Your times—short or long, rich or poor, sad or happy—are in His hand. He will give you good works to do each day, and then on your last day, He will bring you safely through to the place where your days are infinitely long, unimaginably rich, and unutterably happy.

Today’s Updates:

Zach’s weekend has been better than his week. On Saturday, he was settled, but very exhausted, as he hadn’t slept for many days by that point. He kept fighting off sleep for most of the day. Last night, Zach finally slept for around 7 hours – praise God! He was mostly calm for his Sunday as well, and his periods of agitation were brief. He is still running some calming medications through his IV on top of his regular relaxing medications. Zach was able to sit in his reclining chair a couple of times today as well. Please continue to pray that Zach’s mind and body will be at peace and that he will have less frequent periods of agitation as his brain recovers from his injury.

The doctor suspects that Zach has been fighting off sleep because he may be experiencing the effects of trauma or fear from his hospital stay. He thinks that Zach might be afraid that he will not wake up again, or that he may be having nightmares. Please pray that God will grant Zach peace in his mind and his body. Pray that in peace Zach may lie down and sleep because the Lord brings him safety (Psalm 4:8).

Zach has been breathing well for the past two days. He has periodically needed oxygen support from his nasal prongs, but he was able to breathe completely independently for most of his day today. Zach still sometimes struggles to keep up his oxygen levels when he is agitated. Praise God for Zach’s progress in his breathing. Please pray that Zach’s breathing and oxygenation will continue to improve so that he will be better equipped for the rest of his long healing journey.

Thank you for your prayers and for following along in Zach’s journey. Please continue to pray for healing in his body and brain. Pray that he will continue to recover in God’s good timing. Pray that he will sense God’s nearness, love, and care even in this dark valley.

But I trust in you, O Lord; I say “You are my God.” My times are in your hand; rescue me from the hand of my enemies and from my persecutors! Make your face shine on your servant; save me in your steadfast love!” (Psalm 31:14-16)

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