Gray skies and blue moods—the two seem to go together. In
fact, some weather forecasters describe the amount of cloudy days a region can
expect during its winter season as "the gloom index."
Other factors might be figured into a gloom index. Think, for
instance, of what Paul and Silas, those two first-century co-workers for
Christ, endured (Acts 16). Any one of their troubles was enough to ruin the
sunniest day.
Try to imagine the frustration of dealing with greedy
profiteers who had turned a demon-possessed girl into a sideshow (vv.16-17).
Think about the pain of confronting an angry mob and furious judges (v.22), of
receiving a whipping and imprisonment (v.23), and of having your feet locked in
stocks (v.24). How's that for a gloomy atmosphere?
Paul and Silas were able, though, to rise above their
circumstances (v.25) because they were motivated by a desire to obey God and
spread the message of Christ.
We too can rise above the gray skies of discouraging
circumstances by relying on the Holy Spirit. We can find encouragement and hope
in God's Son, our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. We can overcome the gloom
index.
God, give us wings to rise above the clouds of trial that
block the sun, to soar above gray skies and see the love and goodness of Your
Son.
No day is dark when
you live in the light of God's Son.
Things God commands to
remember
Former things of old
Isaiah 46:9
Remember the former things, those of long ago; I am God, and
there is no other; I am God, and there is none like me.
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