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ut of sight, out of mind is an old cliché I have heard all my life
and one that I practiced regularly as a kid.
I used the space underneath my bed as storage for all my “important
stuff.” Whenever I needed to store
something or get rid of something, under the bed it went. When all that space was taken, I began using
the available space in my closet.
When my mom cold no longer tolerate my clutter, she would simply
announce it was time to clean out from under the bed. I had to get down on my hands and knees, drag
out all that “important stuff” and then throw it away. I found things long forgotten, things I
intended to use again but never did. It
took my hours sometimes to clean it all out and I wondered what had ever
possessed me to stuff things under my bed in the first place.
Sometimes we feel that God has just stuffed us under the bed and
forgotten all about us. We keep praying,
we keep reading the Bible, we keep on believing his promises but it feels like
he has totally forgotten us. Our lives
seem so cluttered and filled with all kinds of challenges and difficulties and
God is nowhere to be found.
This is exactly the way Mary and Martha must have felt when they sent
word to Jesus that Lazarus was sick.
They expected him to come right away, to perform a miracle, and to
restore Lazarus to perfect health.
However, things didn't turn out exactly the way they planned. J
John 11;6 gives us Jesus’ initial reaction to the news
of Lazarus’ illness, “Yet when he heard that Lazarus was sick, he stayed where
he was two more days.” Unbelievable!
One of Jesus closest and dearest friends is sick and when he learns
about it he does nothing. He stays two
more days where he is.
This does seem like
Jesus has placed them underneath the bed, stored them away, forgotten all about
them. Both Martha and Mary express this
to Jesus when he arrives, telling him that Lazarus would not have died if he
had come on time. In other words, Mary
and Martha are saying, “If you hadn’t
forgotten our request, if you hadn't put us out of mind, Lazarus would still be
alive.”
All of us have shred
Martha and Mary’s feelings. All of us
have had moments when we felt God had left us alone to fend for ourselves. But the truth is, we are never out of his
sight and we are never out of his mind.
His thoughts are always toward us and he always knows where we are. We cannot hide from him, we cannot be separated
from him, if he knows when sparrows fall, he knows everything that concerns you
and me today.
When confronted with
Mary and Martha’s concerns, Jesus simply told them to believe and all would be
well. He raised Lazarus that day and
restored him to his friends and family.
Mary and Martha believed Jesus forgot them. They felt alone and helpless and wondered why
he didn't come when they called. But
Jesus had something far greater in mind and in store for theses sisters,
something they could never imagine or hope would happen.
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oday, whatever your
situation, rest assured God has not forgotten you. He is not in the business of
sweeping you under the rug or storing you underneath the bed. He knows all about you and he is aware of
everything that touches your life. He is
constantly working on your behalf and his timing is always perfect. At
times God may be out of your sight, but you are never out of his mind! What a wonderful thought and promise.
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