We set our eyes not on what we see,
but on what we cannot see,
What we see will last only a short time,
but what we cannot see will last forever.
2 Corinthians 4::18
Max Lucado is one of my favorite devotional authors, always finding the heart of any message he is writing. In his book, He Still Moves Stones, he relates:
…on the wall of a concentration camp, a prisoner had carved the words,
I believe in the sun, even though it doesn't shine,
I believe in love, even when it isn’t shown,
I believe in God, even when He doesn’t speak.
I try to imagine the person who etched those words. I try to envision his skeletal hand gripping the broken glass or stone that cut into the wall. I try to imagine his eyes squinting through the darkness as he carved each letter. What hand could have cut such a conviction? What eyes could have seen good in such horror? There is only one answer: Eyes that chose to see the unseen.
Whatever your circumstances are today – good or bad – there is One who is unseen working in the background – working all things for your good in any and all circumstances. There will be times in your life when that simple statement will be very hard to believe. Trust Him. Even in your darkest hour, He has promised to be with you. And He who has promised is faithful.
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