Breaking News! “70 die and over 300 Displaced in the
Recent Earthquake that Rocked City X;
Forest Fire Outbreak in City Y has left
over 4000 Homeless as Fire-fighters Continue to Battle the Fire; Another Car
bomb Has Gone Off This Morning Bringing it to a Total of 8 This Month; Flood
has Displaced Many and Destroyed Properties Worth Millions After Rain Poured
for Over 18 Hours in City Z” and the list goes on and on. News these days are about
disaster, tragedy, poverty, war, crime, corruption and things like such. Nature
itself is in a constant state of upheaval, with earthquakes, famine, killer
storms and hazardous whether and climatic conditions around the world. It was
not always this way.
When God made the world, it was good. The world was a
sanctuary in which every part of God’s perfect creation pointed to a perfect
creator. However, sin devastated the world and distorted God’s design. While we
can recognise God’s handiwork in creation, this world’s glory is far from what
it once was or what it ought to be.
Despite all these, there is one hope that we have – “He
will make all things new” (Rev. 21:5). We will have the opportunity to
experience and enjoy all that God planned for us from the beginning. Thus, we
should join every creation in this cry as we grieve over the sinfulness of this
present world and express a desire for Christ’s soon return.
Like a pregnant woman, all around us we observe a pregnant
creation. The difficult times of pain throughout the world are simply birth
pangs. However, it is not only around us; it is within us as well. We are also
feeling the birth pangs. The pain is bearable because we know this temporary
sorrow will soon give way to a joy and eternal life. At His appointed time, God
will create a new heaven and earth and we will live with Him forever.
What a privilege to be counted among the people from every
race and nationality who will see God’s face and praise Him throughout
eternity. The sorrows of this life will become distant and unimportant the
moment we step into the Lord’s glorious presence.
Jesus’ redemptive work changes everything. Knowing Him
gives us hope and a purpose beyond this life. Even when struggles and trials
seem overwhelming, we can say with Job, “Still, I know that God lives--the One
who gives me back my life-- and eventually he'll take his stand on earth” (Job
19:25). When life seems out of control, we should always remember God is in
control. Our Redeemer has risen from the grave, victorious over sin and death.
If you have not accepted the free gift of salvation that is
available through Jesus, now is the time. Begin a relationship with Him today
and allow His redemptive work to transform your life.
If you already have a relationship with Christ, take time
this week to thank Him for all He has done, doing and will do for you. Ask Him
to help you live out your faith and share His message with others as you watch
for His return.