DEVOTION, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2012
“Danger in the Home “
BY
SELWYN HUGHES
For reading & meditation - Matthew 11:25-30
"Take my yoke upon you and learn from me ... and you will find rest ..." (v. 29)
For reading & meditation - Matthew 11:25-30
"Take my yoke upon you and learn from me ... and you will find rest ..." (v. 29)
Another area of life where many are
broken is through troubles in the home. "Life " as Hemingway put it,
"breaks us all " but perhaps nothing is quite as painful as being
broken by difficulties in one's home. Have you been broken by problems within
your family circle? Then take heart - out of the brokenness God can bring strength.
What kind of troubles bring us to a breaking point in the home? These are just
some of them: incompatibility, disagreements, separation, threats or the action
of divorce, insensitivity, bickering, quarrels, misunderstandings and violence,
not to mention such things as alcoholism, drug abuse, mental and emotional
breakdowns, child and adolescent rebellion, or gross neglect of the aged
members of the family. Even in some Christian homes, things can get pretty
desperate. A study completed at the University of Rhode Island described the
American home as the most dangerous place to be - apart from a war or a riot.
It's also getting like this in Britain. All of us have experienced some hurt
through broken relationships in the home. Many, out of loyalty to their families,
face the world with a smile, but inwardly they are bleeding. I know a woman who
was heartbroken by her husband?s adultery and the rebellion of her children,
but today she has recovered and is busy staunching the bleeding wounds in other
people's hearts. So it can be done. To those of you broken by troubles in the
home, our Lord says, "Learn from Me: I will make you so strong at the
broken places of your life that you shall minister to others out of that hidden
strength."
Prayer: O God, You
know how easy it is to blunder in this delicate and difficult business of
relationships. I needsomeone to lead me in the right way. You lead me, Father -
I will follow. Amen.
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