Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good! His faithful love endures forever. Psalm 136:1 NLT
I met him on an
informational walk on the Foothills Trail—a thru-hiker of the Appalachian
Trail.
Meeting and
talking with a thru-hiker excited me. As he discussed his adventure, he related
the only time he had to leave the trail. He had visited a trail shelter where
trail angels left fresh fruit in a nearby stream. Without thinking, he lunged
into an apple without washing it. He soon found himself suffering from giardia
from water bacteria and sidelined from the trail for a few days of misery.
I’ve never drunk
unfiltered water from creeks, lakes, or streams without filtering it. Spending
the money required for a dependable filtering source is worth the effort, as is
ensuring I replace the filter and clean it regularly.
Filtering life’s
experiences isn’t quite as easy as filtering water. All I must do with water is
place the filter in the water source and pump. What comes into my drinking
canister is at least 99% pure. The chances I’ll be infected are slim. Not so
with filtering life. Life’s experiences vary in intensity and probability, and
advice on how to face them is plentiful.
The psalmist concluded everything he said about God with the refrain, “His (God’s) faithful love endures forever.” This is a dependable filtering system. Whatever comes our way, we can rest assured that God’s faithful love for us endures forever.
God doesn’t filter
his love through our behavior. If he did, most wouldn’t experience it
regularly. Instead, he filters his love through his nature—which is love. While
his nature also encompasses holiness—which involves his divine wrath against sin—his
nature is to love all people, good and bad.
God’s Word is the
only reliable filtering source. Other sources may or may not allow bacteria
that could taint how we respond to a particular life experience. As the
psalmist used God’s revealed Word throughout his life journey to filter his
experiences, we, too, can find there a source of instruction and encouragement
to help us filter life. When filtered through God’s Word, unpleasant life
experiences will lose the potential to infect us with bitterness, anger,
confusion, unbelief, and doubt.
Change your
perspective on life experiences by filtering them through God’s Word.
Father, when
difficulties come my way, lead me to filter them through the teachings of your
Word.
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