Not Alone in the Chaos
I have walked many a mile since I have seen a curb lined with such signs of remodeling and cleaning. This was a common sight during the Spring and Summer as people made the most of being at home all day. These days, not so much.
This family put out quite the collection. A sofa with four pillows, several chairs and a few very large cardboard boxes. But what really caught my eye was the car bumper. I could picture everything else coming out of the same room, replaced by newer furniture or moved outside so a coat of fresh paint could be applied. But a car bumper? I just can’t come up with a scenario that explains its presence.
Sometimes life feels like this curbside collection. Everything is lined up and in its correct space. Everything seems to belong together, everything seems to fit. And then the car bumper drops into the mix. Suddenly everything seems a bit chaotic.
The pandemic has been such a thing. A significant loss can be the ‘car bumper’ in our well-ordered life.. An illness. Disappointment. An unexpected move. The realization that a dream will not be coming true. Car bumpers abound for us all.
1 Peter 5:7 tells us to, “Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you.” God’s presence is constant and God’s love is sure. And God’s care for us includes seeing us through all the ‘car bumpers’ that drop into our well-ordered and well-intentioned lives. Through the chaos of uncertain times we are not alone.
Peace.
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