Our Daily Bread Ministries
March 29
Bible in a Year: Judges 7-8; Luke 5:1-16
Tears and Hope
My thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways. Isaiah 55:8
READ Isaiah 55:6-13
Although it was Palm Sunday, a day to celebrate the triumphal entrance of Jesus into Jerusalem, for Mary Edwar it became a time of deep pain. Leaving their church after the service, she and her husband, Kareem, were holding hands when a bomb went off. The device killed Kareem and injured Mary, causing her to miscarry.
While Mary recuperated, she felt furious while grieving for her husband and child. But somehow reading the Bible calmed “the volcano inside her.” In particular, when she struggled to comprehend why God allowed the atrocity, Isaiah 55:9 helped: “As the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways.” As she understood that God extends grace even when He’s dishonored, she felt soothed by His Spirit.
Mary considered Isaiah’s message from God to His wayward people. While calling them back to Himself, God sought to expand their understanding of His merciful character. Even as the heavens are “higher than” the earth, so were God’s ways “higher than” theirs (v. 9). So too will God show love and grace, more than they could imagine.
While grieving deeply, Mary was stunned to receive God’s gift of peace. She welcomed Jesus’ consoling love, which He poured out in the events that we mark during Holy Week. He’s eager to give us His peace too; we need only to look to Him.
By Amy Boucher Pye
REFLECT & PRAY
How does reflecting on God’s loving nature help you? How have you found peace when reading the Bible?
Creator God, You cherish me. Even when I’m wracked with pain and doubt, you provide hope and love. Amen.
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