But what about when the main crisis is past, and it hits you that life will never be the same? Whether dealing with the loss of a loved one or the loss of your health, strength, and abilities... moving on alone or living in years of “survival mode” can be harder to face than even the crisis itself.
Even while “Noah found favor in the eyes of the Lord” – he was still a man like us.
As we follow along on Noah’s journey this year, think a moment of how many different things you have done through the past month. How many different people have you interacted with? (For us that includes several more contractors and building suppliers we are lining up to repair and rebuild after mold remediation.)
But Noah has spent 30 days since the rain ended:
- shut in the ark
- with his same 7 family members
- knowing the earth and every living creature is buried deep in water
- taking care of all the animals
And he still has an unknown amount of time left to wait... for an unknown future.
How does one survive the “endless” waiting? By looking to the only true Hope available.
We wait in hope for the LORD;
He is our help and shield.
In Him our hearts rejoice,
for we trust in His holy name.
May Your unfailing love rest upon us, O LORD,
even as we put our hope in You.
• Psalm 33:20-22
Other posts in this series:
Part
I: The Lord Shut Him In
Part
II: Day 10: The Animals
Part
III: Day 20: The Man Noah
Part
IV: Day 30: The Walls
Part V: Day 40: What God Says... He Does
Next Post:
Part VII: Day 100: When Waiting Turns to Years
Part VII: Day 100: When Waiting Turns to Years
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