Reading: Psalm 126: 1-4
God restores His people. He brings them our of captivity and they can again dream. He fills them with laughter and instills in them songs of joy. Great joy fills the people as they realize all that God has done for them.
All of this joy and happiness is set against a long period of trial. The people are finally returning to the land that God had promised them after a lengthy period in exile. Their faith had sustained them in the long period of captivity and exile, but it was not a joyful time, not a time of happy laughter, not a time when they could dream of what could be.
There are times in our lives when we struggle, when joys seems far away, and when we cannot see hope on the horizon. Like the people in captivity, we too must allow our faith to sustain us. We may not be able to joyfully praise God, but we can continue to pray with a quiet confidence. We can choose to lean on Him for strength we cannot seem to muster on our own but that we find when we rest in Him.
We must always hold onto hope. We find hope inn His promises. From the great song Amazing Grace, “The Lord has promised good to me, His word my hope secures. He will my shield and portion be, as long as life endures.” Like the Israelites, our journey out of captivity, out of our struggle, may be long. But we too know that God loves us and seeks good for us. In Him our hope rests secure. May we rely on His amazing grace, a grace that is always present and a grace that always saves.