Thursday, October 6, 2022

today's meditation (Lam.1) Waiting on the Lord

(Dear Lord Jesus, guide me and give me insight as I read and study Your word, and let it be the meditation of my heart...)

(Lamentations 1:1-22) How lonely sits the city 
     That once had many people!
     She has become like a widow 
     Who was once great among the nations!
     She who was a princess among the provinces 
     Has become a forced laborer!
2   She weeps bitterly in the night,
     And her tears are on her cheeks;
     She has no one to comfort her 
     Among all her lovers.
     All her friends have dealt treacherously with her;
     They have become her enemies.
3   Judah has gone into exile out of affliction 
     And harsh servitude;
     She lives among the nations,
     But she has not found a resting place;
     All those who pursued her have overtaken her 
     In the midst of distress.
4   The roads of Zion are in mourning 
     Because no one comes to an appointed feast.
     All her gates are deserted;
     Her priests groan,
     Her virgins are worried,
     And as for Zion herself, it is bitter for her.
5   Her adversaries have become her masters,
     Her enemies are secure;
     For the Lord has caused her grief
     Because of the multitude of her wrongdoings;
     Her little ones have gone away 
     As captives led by the enemy.
6   All of her splendor 
     Is gone from the daughter of Zion;
     Her leaders have become like deer 
     That have found no pasture,
     And they have fled without strength 
     From the pursuer.
7   In the days of her affliction and homelessness 
     Jerusalem remembers all her treasures 
     That were hers since the days of old,
     When her people fell into the hand of the adversary 
     And no one helped her.
     The adversaries saw her,
     They laughed at her ruin.
8   Jerusalem sinned greatly,
     Therefore she has become an object of ridicule.
     All who honored her despise her 
     Because they have seen her nakedness;
     Even she herself groans and turns away.
9   Her uncleanness was in her garment’s seams;
     She did not think of her future.
     So she has fallen in an astonishing way;
     She has no comforter.
     “See, Lord, my affliction,
     For the enemy has honored himself!”
10 The adversary has stretched out his hand 
     Over all her precious things,
     For she has seen the nations enter her sanctuary,
     The ones whom You commanded 
     That they were not to enter Your congregation.
11 All her people groan, seeking bread;
     They have given their treasures for food 
     To restore their lives.
     “See, Lord, and look,
     For I am despised.”
12 “Is it nothing to all you who pass this way?
     Look and see if there is any pain like my pain 
     Which was inflicted on me,
     With which the Lord tormented me on the day of His fierce anger.
13 From the height He sent fire into my bones,
     And it dominated them.
     He has spread a net for my feet;
     He has turned me back;
     He has made me desolate,
     Faint all day long.
14 The yoke of my wrongdoings is bound;
     By His hand they are woven together.
     They have come upon my neck;
     He has made my strength fail.
     The Lord has handed me over 
     To those against whom I am not able to stand.
15 The Lord has thrown away all my strong men 
     In my midst;
     He has called an appointed time against me 
     To crush my young men;
     The Lord has trodden as in a wine press 
     The virgin daughter of Judah.
16 For these things I weep;
     My eyes run down with water;
     Because far from me is a comforter,
     One to restore my soul.
     My children are desolate 
     Because the enemy has prevailed.”
17 Zion stretches out with her hands;
     There is no one to comfort her;
     The Lord has commanded regarding Jacob 
     That those around him become his adversaries;
     Jerusalem has become a filthy thing among them.
18 “The Lord is righteous,
     For I have rebelled against His command;
     Hear now, all peoples,
     And see my pain;
     My virgins and my young men 
     Have gone into captivity.
19 I called to my lovers, but they deserted me;
     My priests and my elders perished in the city 
     While they sought food to restore their strength themselves.
20 See, Lord, for I am in distress;
     My spirit is greatly troubled;
     My heart is overturned within me,
     For I have been very rebellious.
     In the street the sword has made women childless;
     In the house it is like death.
21 They have heard that I groan;
     There is no one to comfort me,
     All my enemies have heard of my disaster;
     They are joyful that You have done it.
     Oh, that You would bring the day which You have proclaimed,
     So that they will become like me.
22 May all their wickedness come before You;
     And deal with them just as You have dealt with me 
     For all my wrongdoings.
     For my groans are many and my heart is faint.”

TODAY'S THOUGHTS AND MEDITATION:
It just struck me how ironic this is:  people struggle with waiting on the Lord for His answers, yet how often do they rush to ask Him for help and guidance?  Why wait until we are in misery?  Why remain in our misery and ask that others join us in our misery?  
Meanwhile, we can go straight to the Lord for forgiveness and experience His grace, healing and freedom from sin.  In His salvation, we can experience His strength, peace, patience, comfort and joy.  And in our faith, we can trust in Him with confidence that He is truth and righteousness, and He will hold to His promises and bring about justice.  Why not rush straight to Him, and then rest in Him?

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