Posted: 15 Apr 2013 02:36 PM PDT
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Soul Shepherding Moment
By Bill
Gaultiere © 2013
One year ago
today I realized a lifelong dream and finished the Boston Marathon. One hour
ago today for tens of thousands of runners and over a million friends and
family their dream became a nightmare.
I’ve already
received messages from people who are concerned for me. Thankfully, I
did not run the Boston Marathon this year so I am safe at home.
Today’s
Boston Marathon Explosions
Two bombs
exploded near the finish line of the Boston Marathon at 2:50 pm today sending
everyone nearby into panic and pandemonium. The two huge explosions threw
bodies in the air and, along with the loud bangs, sent people everywhere
running amid clouds of smoke, screaming and hysterical crying. As I write,
medical staff and authorities are doing all they can to help. Early reports
indicate that there are at least three people dead, including an eight-year
old boy. Another 133 injured people were injured, some were decapitated. Some
of the injured were marathon runners who fell to the ground.
A doctor said it
looked like a war zone with blood everywhere.
After hearing the
news, Kristi and I prayed for the victims and their families, along with all
those who are helping. That
could’ve been us at the Boston Marathon. The explosions
happened when the marathon clock was at four hours and one year ago I
finished the race in just under four hours. At last year’s race it was record
heat and humidity that sent nearly 10% of the runners needing medical
attention or unable to finish. (See my story about my experience, “Humbled by Boston Marathon Heat.”) This
year’s Boston Marathon proved to be far more dangerous with what appears to
have been terrorist attacks.
Where
is God?
Where is
God? How could this happen? Why does a loving and sovereign God allow this? Many of us wrestle with these questions. The Psalmist prays in
this way too. (For instance, see Psalm 13 which begins like a funeral dirge
and ends like a love song to the Lord, even though circumstances haven’t
changed.)
There is evil in
our world. Satan influences people to choose to do awful things like this.
But God is greater! “Greater is the Spirit of Christ that is in us than the
evil that is in the world” (1 John 4:4, par).
The angels of the
Lord and followers of Jesus are at work right now, to protect, care,
heal, and draw people to the Lord Jesus Christ. God is influencing many, many
people of all kinds to help. We need to remember that our Lord is a God who
brings good out of evil for those who love and trust in Jesus, though it may
not seem like anything good is happening in the visible situation, especially
at first.
Standing in the
Kingdom of the Heavens with our minds fixed on Jesus, we can see an unseen
reality, an eternal perspective. Here we are safe, forever. Here we have an undefeatable source of peace and love
to stabilize us personally and empower us to help others. But if we haven’t
trained ourselves to live moment-by-moment with Jesus in the Kingdom of God
then in stress, and certainly in a crisis like this Boston Marathon
explosion, we will find ourselves reacting in fear, anger, or discouragement.
Where is God?
He’s on the cross in Jesus Christ, dying for sins. More than that, he is now
in Christ who has risen from the dead. Our Lord is alive and at work right
now on the scene, loving, helping, redeeming.
This world is a
perfectly safe place to be — if
we’re with Jesus in the Kingdom of God. (See our articles
under Trust God).
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Bill Gaultiere, PhD & Kristi Gaultiere, PsyD ~ Soul
Shepherding ~ Irvine, CA
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