To whom can we turn? – 13 January 2020
Neville Turley
Um(Imi)bhalo weBhayibheli
Ihubo 33
1 kuThimothewu 4
We put our hope in the LORD; he is our protector and our help. Psalm 33:20
Psalm 33
It is advice one needs to follow and there is no better time than now.
We are at the threshold of a new year. In every country, the beginning of the year signals the time of change, a time for ringing out the old and ringing in the new, a time for introspection and new resolutions.
Unfortunately by mid-January, the euphoria of the New Year festive celebrations, along with many well intentioned resolutions, often fade in the face of present realities. The holiday season is past and it is back to the challenges of our current situation.
Researchers are constantly at work analysing conditions, in our land and worldwide, that will impact on the lifestyle and living standards of us all. Is our economy in a downward spiral? Can inflation be curbed? How best can the interest and well-being of our citizens be safeguarded and enhanced? How are corruption and the crime rate best combatted?
The problems are myriad and there are no easy solutions. No one knows what 2020 holds in store for them and their families.
However, Christians are at a distinct advantage. We do not live in a vacuum devoid of hope. Quite the reverse for we know who controls our destiny.
We struggle and work hard, because we have placed our hope in the living God, who is the Saviour of all and especially of those who believe. 1 Timothy 4:10
As individuals we are powerless to right the wrongs of the entire world, but in our own limited sphere of influence we can make a difference.
The Holy Spirit helps us to do so when we place our hope in God.
Prayer: Almighty God our Heavenly Father, grant us grace to face the coming year with vigour and zest, as we seek to carry out your will. Through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen