Sunday, May 3, 2026

Hope of Every Season

Bicycling was something the younger-me enjoyed! The best part was coasting downhill but every downhill coast had an uphill return - not so much fun. Life is much more pleasant when free of the struggles! Perhaps you're in a season of peace and joy right now; I suggest you enjoy it while it lasts. For the child of God, these may be times when The Father knows we may be weak or timid in our faith. While momentarily coasting, the time will come for some serious peddling uphill - a rougher season when we may struggle to see Him at work in us. During a solar eclipse when the light is hidden from view, the sun remains. So it is with God during the uphill treks, those times when we can't seem to see the light of His face upon us. Charles Spurgeon wrote, "We need winds and tempests to exercise our faith, to tear off the rotten bough of self-dependence, and to root us more firmly in Christ." (Morning by Morning). While the ease of coasting was the preferred way of biking, to get back home, there was some hard peddlin' necessary. Jeremiah reminds us, "[God] You are my hope in the day of evil" (17:17 KJV). Both the season of ease and the season of struggle are necessary to grow us in Christ. Let us find Him - the ... Hope of every season.

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