Gal - that's the name of our missionary friends' dog. She - and they - live on a Native American reservation. Most reservation dogs, they call them rez dogs, are pretty aggressive - they'll meet you whether you want to meet them or not. But Gal is different, as soon as she sees anyone approaching she heads for cover. If you try to befriend her she just cowers in a corner and trembles, it's pitiful. We asked our friends why Gal was so withdrawn. It's a pretty sad story. She'd been abused as a puppy by her former owner . . . And anytime anyone got close, she was afraid they would hurt her - like those other people had.
Too hurt to trust anyone. That's not just something that happens to a pet. . . It happens to people - a lot. Maybe it's how you feel. Somewhere along the way you've been hurt or abandoned, or betrayed, or mistreated. And like that little dog, you're afraid to let anyone get close. In fact, you may have built up some pretty elaborate defences to make sure no one does. But really you're just afraid that they'll hurt you like someone else did.
I saw one of our team on that reservation get very close to Gal. In fact, Gal would seek her out and give and receive a lot of affection but it was because the person took time to win the dogs trust. She proved that she only wanted to love and help her and that love broke through the fear and the hurt.
That's what I pray can happen for you. There is someone who is moving your direction, someone with outstretched arms, not to hurt you but to hold you, to heal you. It's Jesus. Listen to these words that describe Him - our word for today from the Word of God Isaiah 61:1-2. "The Lord has anointed me to preach good news to the poor; He has sent me to bind up the broken-hearted, to proclaim freedom to the captives, and release from darkness for the prisoners."
You see, Jesus is the healer of broken hearts and broken lives, the liberator from the darkness.
But can He be trusted? God's answer, Romans 8:32, "He who did not spare His own son but gave him up for us all - how will He not also graciously give us all things." And then later in that chapter is says, "Nothing can ever separate us from His love." Can Jesus be trusted? You walk up that garbage dump hill called Skull Hill - stand in the pouring rain at the foot of His cross, see the agony Jesus is suffering there. The nails in His hands and feet, the thorns pressed on His brow, the spear wound in His side, most of all the total separation from God. And realize that it is your sin He is dying to pay for. Oh yes, you can trust this one who loved you enough to die for you - He's been waiting for you to turn your life over to Him so He can start the healing
process that only He can bring.
But first you have to tell Him that you're putting your total trust in Him to be your Saviour. Now, I know that word "trust" is a hard one after what you've been through, but you can't just go on hurting and hiding and alone. This One who loves you so much that He gave everything He had for you, He's the One person you can finally trust. You've been looking for, you've been longing for that person for a long time.
I don't know what you've been through, but Jesus does and as He approaches you today don't run from His open arms. He's the healing that your heart has always wanted.
Today's Daily Wisdom is written by Ron Hutchcraft, based on his popular "A Word With You" broadcast (Available in transcripts or RealAudio format.) Ron Hutchcraft Ministries has been on-line with GCN since February 1996, providing practical answers to real life issues.
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Judas 1:24-25
Aan Hom nou wat magtig is om julle vir struikeling te bewaar en julle sonder gebrek voor sy heerlikheid te stel met gejuig,
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aan die alleenwyse God, ons Verlosser, kom toe heerlikheid en majesteit, krag en mag, nou tot in alle ewigheid! Amen.
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