There
are times when I just feel low. When I feel as if no one around me is
truly seeing me, and recognizing what I am going through. I imagine that
if I died at that given moment, no one would care except for my
immediate family.
I sure your reading this and thinking, “Wow!! What an emo post. ” But
I sure that everyone has moments like this, when you just feel
disconnected from the world around you. When you think that everyone is
treating or looking at you differently because of a wrong you
committed.
Fortunately, a recent passage I read in devotion makes me hopeful. I
will keep this passage in my memory bank for hard times. The passage is
from Deuteronomy 32:10, and highlights the fact that despite how
horrible we are (or think we are) there is someone out there that loves
us unconditionally and is always with us.
“In a desert land he found him,
in a barren and howling waste.
He shielded him and cared for him;
he guarded him as the apple of his eye…”
in a barren and howling waste.
He shielded him and cared for him;
he guarded him as the apple of his eye…”
~Deuteronomy 32:10 NIV
This text refers to Jacob, Jacob the deceiver; Jacob the con artist;
Jacob the thief. A coward who decides to flee from the drama he
orchestrated. Despite this, Jacob is someone God went looking for. In the desert
where he hides, God comes to him and shields him from harm. In spite of
all his crimes God still sees him as the apple of his eye.
After reading this passage, I compared myself to Jacob. I wanted to
see the differences between us but then realized that there is no
difference. NOTHING….how many times do I envy someone for something I lack? How
often do I do subtle things to bring others down to the level I feel
they should be? (Yes, I am horrible)
However, through all this, God is reaching out for me. He is
searching for me in the wasteland of my sinful, blemished life. He is
caring for me, shielding me from harm. Despite my nasty (selfish)
character traits, God still sees me (and you) as the apple of his eye.
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