Crushed and Confused
Opening Prayer
Generous God, Your generosity overmatches my gratitude. I have nothing except what You give. I am filled with praise.
Read Lamentations 2:1-22
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Reflect
*“Every day we should bewail our sin, and adore our Savior” (John Stott, 1921-2011).
Listening to the outpouring of someone else’s grief as we do in these verses can be painful and disturbing. The expressions of pain and the horror of the situation grow in intensity, with mothers reduced to eating their own dead children (20). Nothing remains of the past; everything is black and hopeless. Those who have experienced the darkness of depression will identify with the feelings expressed here–the constant tears (18), the sense of rejection (7), the lack of understanding from others (17) and the false hope offered (14).
On top of the personal pain and societal suffering (10-12,20-21) there are the profound theological questions. All this is attributed to God. The enemies were instruments, but God is the ultimate cause. The Day of the Lord (22), anticipated as a day of Israel’s vindication and the establishment of God’s rule, had turned out to be a day of God’s judgment on Israel. The idea had developed that the Temple on Mount Zion was inviolable, but the sanctuary has been abandoned (7), the worship stilled (6), the law disregarded (9) and the prophets without a message (14). How could the covenant God do this? How could he break faith with his people? Questions such as these and the loss of contact with God add to the sense of isolation. Faith, once so vibrant, offers no sense of comfort. Whenever we put our trust in things other than God himself we run the risk of disappointment similar to theirs.
There is as yet no hint of an answer. That is the way it is. At our lowest points there seems no way forward. Conflicting emotions collide, and the best that we can do is to give vent to our feelings in the hope that God may hear us (19-20).
Apply
Where might today’s church run the risk of trusting in the wrong things and assuming that all will be well? Where might you be running the risk of trusting in the wrong things and assuming all will be well?
Closing prayer
Loving Father, I know I sometimes hide behind platitudes in my praying. I am reminded today that You can cope with my pain. I vow to be honest before You.
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