Devotion Middle East | 15-10-2023

No Worries in A Year of Drought

 

 
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Even in free and peaceful environments, worries are unavoidable, what more for those living amidst war? How do these families handle the challenges facing them every day? May this Iraqi family (story taken from Daily Inspiration from The Lion’s Den) and the promises in the Bible help you place your trust and confidence in the Lord and let Him carry your burdens.
“But blessed is the one who trusts in the LORD, whose confidence is in him. They will be like a tree planted by the water that sends out its roots by the stream...It has no worries in a year of drought...”
Jeremiah 17:7-8c

Trees were not plentiful in Israel and most grew by sources of water like an oasis or a stream. Jeremiah’s simile indicates a person with confidence in the Lord is like a deep-rooted tree by the stream which has nothing to worry about even when a whole year goes by with no rain.

A young Christian boy in Iraq shares this insight after the bombing of his church in late 2010:

 
I always imagine having a special cape, like superman wears, as I run in and out of my sister’s bedroom. The cape is gold with red print just like the curtains in our dining room. I think of myself as a protector of the royal realm and my sister as a princess to guard—well, okay, when she isn’t making me mad.

I used to play outside, but when the war started we had to play inside all the time. When we do go outside we take the car, but I help my dad check under the car first for bombs. We are always checking things around the house and everyone is very nervous when we travel even short trips around the city. We even have some suitcases stuffed with things in case we have to leave in the middle of the night. I wonder if any of my toys will fit in those bags.

A really, really bad thing happened at our church and I lost a lot of my friends. They were all killed. I didn’t see it, but I heard most of the stories. I think lots of things will never be the same and that I need to take the role of protector and guardian of the realm. If I have this special cape I can protect my family.

At night before my sister goes to bed my parents pray with her. I can hear my sister now. She is praying, “God help that they don’t bomb another church and that there are no car bombs. Stop the blood.” She has been very scared since the bad thing happened in the church and my mom often comes to her at night to pray with her again after nightmares. She didn’t used to have these things.

Then my dad comes to pray for me. He tells me that Jesus will take care of us and I mustn’t worry. He tells me that God even loves the people who hurt us. He tells me that Jesus is love—and that it is something like my special cape.

With confidence in the Lord, we can have no worries even when the drought lasts a year or more.

please pray
  • May we rely on our Lord and not be anxious.
  • That the Lord will give courage, peace and confidence to those in the family of Christ who are living in areas with violence and war. Pray that the youth and children will find joy and purpose in their lives.
  • For peace in Israel and Gaza. Pray for all those leaders whose decisions in these days will determine the fate of so many people. May our loving God bring this disaster to an end.
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