When You Don't Know What to
Say
Lysa
TerKeurst
"The LORD is good, a refuge in times of trouble. He cares for
those who trust in him." Nahum 1:7 (NIV 1984)
Recently a moving truck pulled up to my friend's
house.
Sometimes moving signifies something exciting and new. Sometimes it
doesn't.
This move signified an end. A few hours into the
process
of emptying her home, the movers carried out her wedding portrait and asked,
"Are you taking the photographs separately?"
"Yes," she said, the irony not escaping her.
Separately. That was how she'd be living now. Separate from their
neighborhood. Separate from her husband. Separate from the way she thought
life
would be.
She took the wedding portrait and through her tears
she
called me and said, "I don't know what to do with this portrait. What do you
do
with things that have no place anymore? We built a life together and now
there's
no more together."
I knew better than to throw out something just to fill
the
uncomfortable silence. Trite sayings weren't going to curl up in bed with
her
and hold her unglued heart.
Maybe you've been there. You were the one sitting in
the
midst of confusion or the one trying desperately to know what to say. In
these
difficult moments, we have to place our feet on the only solid ground there
is—God's truth.
His truth won't shift with
feelings.
His truth won't drown in a sea of
tears.
His truth won't leave you even when your gut honest
cries
don't sound so Christian.
I finally said, "I don't have answers, but I do have
prayers. And I'm going to write out conversations I have with God so you'll
know
He's not being silent right now. He sees you. He hears you. And through His
truth He will comfort you."
I pulled out my Bible and poured out the hurt and
sadness.
"God, please show me the right truths. Use my hand to write out some comfort
from Your Word for my friend."
Me: Lord, it's hard to watch my friend hurt so much.
She
begged You to help save her marriage and honestly we're confused why it
still
fell apart.
The Lord: Does Job 17:11
express the way you're feeling? "My days have
passed, my
plans are shattered, and so are the desires of my heart." (NIV
1984)
Me: Lord, don't You see her tears? If seeing her
sadness
breaks my heart, it must break Yours too.
The Lord: Recall the beauty of trusting the only One
who
can see what is and what is to come. Nahum 1:7...
"The
LORD is good, a refuge in times of trouble. He cares for those who trust in
him." (NIV 1984)
Me: I do trust You. But for everything to end like
this is
so hard. It just seems pointless.
The Lord: Nothing I allow is pointless. Even in the
midst
of hurt I will work good. Proverbs 19:20-21...
"Listen
to advice and accept instruction, and in the end you will be wise. Many are
the
plans in a man's heart, but it is the LORD's purpose that prevails." (NIV
1984)
Me: Why does she have to go through
this?
The Lord: You don't have to have answers. You just
need to
trust. Isaiah 55:9b... "My ways higher than your
ways
and my thoughts than your thoughts." (NIV
1984)
Me: What about the desires of her heart
Lord?
The Lord: I am the only one who knows the full scope
of
those desires. Just encourage her to trust Me and make wise choices. Psalm 37:3-4... "Trust in the LORD and do good; dwell in
the
land and enjoy safe pasture. Delight yourself in the LORD and he will give
you
the desires of your heart." (NIV 1984)
I sent this written out conversation with God to my
friend. My note didn't fix her hurt or answer her questions. It didn't give
her
a place to put those things that seemed to have no place right now. But it
did
get her to open up God's Word and start having conversations with Him for
herself. And as she moves on, this is a good first step to
take.
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