Thursday, December 8

Come alongside


I was going to write some stuff that's been on my heart lately, but I found this article on Crosswalk, and it struck a chord with me. The last part of the article talks about vulnerability. It's so true. I'd love to hear your thoughts on this.

As you read, don't just think about how others can serve you...think about how you can change to better meet the needs of others.

God bless

Coming Alongside Single Christians
Wendy Widder
Author

God understands humanity. He knows that we are so very weak, in spite of our best efforts to be strong. God has showered us with promises that ought to be enough to send us anywhere, to do any job. But the truth is, we don’t. We freeze in fear. Thankfully, God in His mercy doesn’t zap us for our timid resistance. Instead, in His compassion, He dispenses grace beyond what we even thought to ask.

God’s grace is like manna. You remember the small loaves of bread God supplied for the Israelites morning after desert morning. Do you remember how He supplied it? Just what they needed, just for the day. God didn’t let them stockpile manna in the pantry. Every morning, the wanderers awoke to little loaves outside their tents. If they tried to store it up, it rotted. If they didn’t bother to gather any, they went hungry.

God always provides the sustenance to press on through the wilderness. Somehow, in my wilderness experiences, He manages to give grace that lets me take another step. If I look at the miles stretching across the sand, I am engulfed in fear. There is no way I can make it. But if I look at the loaf in front of my foot, I can take the next step. There’s manna for the moment. And there will be manna for tomorrow’s moments, too. When I get there, He’ll provide.

Singles often wander in the wilderness of broken relationships, with fear as their companion. Having been deeply wounded by the rejection of someone they loved, they greatly fear future relationships. It’s hard to even think about getting close to anyone in a dating relationship again. There are no guarantees about how things will turn out, so facing the risks can be a Herculean effort. Fortunately, for those who muster the guts, there are guarantees of grace loaves at their feet.

One of the greatest sources of manna in my life comes from people around me. While everyone needs encouragement, singles especially need people who will walk with them. Regardless of the road – relationships, careers, habits, involvements – as a single adult, I don’t have the built-in support system provided by a spouse. I don’t have a constant someone to recognize the difficulties I face and help me find my way through them. It’s a matter of survival for me to have friends who can lend faithful support and encouragement. Like fearful Moses needed Aaron, I need constant encouragements beside me, friends who see the things that make me afraid and help me move right through them. They are friends who become what Isaiah might call “pools of water” in the desert (Isaiah 41:18).

There was a time in my life when I wasn’t willing to let people walk so closely with me. In fact, when I was in college, I nearly lost a dear friend who was frustrated with my lack of vulnerability. I wouldn’t even let the people closest to me see where I struggled, much less ask for any help.

Somewhere along the way, I learned better. I look around at several key friends now and can only imagine how horrible it would be to walk tough roads without them. They have been “gifts of Aaron” to me when I perhaps would have shrunken back from divine direction. Friends like this don’t lurk behind every corner, but they are worth looking for. They are worth every ounce of vulnerability I can squeeze out, because they are the ones who push me forward when I cower in fear from the risks of relationships, new ventures, and changes.

4 comments:

Anon said...

Wow--those last two paragraphs are like... well, they just remind me of a not-so-long-ago time in my life.

Friends are such an important part of our walk. God never meant for us to go about living this life on our own.

jw said...

I read the same analogy about grace/manna in the Grace Truth Paradox. I find it incredible that our God truly knows us better than ourselves and gives us the EXACT amount of grace we need each day, then it's our job to accept and use it to His glory.

Then at the end it brought out a great point, our vulerability and how it can prevent us from true relationships. The devil would like nothing more than to make us believe that we are our personal struggles alone. So many times, others are going through or have gone through the same thing someone is struggling with. Again it comes to humbling yourself enough to help each other get over our disdain for being vulnerable and letting God work!

megs said...

luke, i know why God told you to post this. God was saying "LUKE POST THIS ARTICLE!!" what you didn't hear Him say was "MEGAN NEEDS TO LEARN FROM THIS!!" i don't really feel comfortable sharing w/ the WHOLE world what i've been learning through this, but just know that i will be thanking my Father for working through you and using YOUR openess to God to teach a sister who needs to be slapped w/ something like this every once in a while. THANK YOU LUKE!

Luke said...

Megan: Thanks for your comment. I'm very thankful you found this article helpful. However, I would like to clarify that I recieved no special instruction from God to post this article. :) Rather, it was the truth of 1 Cor 10:13 coming to bear on your life. You're not the only one who has struggled/is struggling with this issue. I posted it because I too have struggled with this issue, and found these words comforting.

It's wonderful to know that God used it in your life, but I don't want to take credit for God specifically telling me to do something He never did. Does that make sense?

It just goes to show God's awesome power and how He can work through us without us ever realizing it. That should bring us much comfort. Our Christian walk isn't so much in "figuring out the next move God would have me to make" (i.e. blog post), but rather living according to the Word of God so His name can be glorified in EVERY decision.