It really is sobering watching the events around the world right now. Times are frightening not only because of the evils man can commit against his neighbor, but also because of what man can do nothing to prevent, such as an Earthquake in Japan and subsequent tsunami whose effect is felt all the way over here in San   Diego. Times like these serve as a brutal reminder that we are truly much smaller and more vulnerable than we would like to admit.
         But the reality is, we have never been anything but vulnerable, and often times the struggles that we experience in our life serve not to make us vulnerable, but to show us exactly how vulnerable we are. I am not sure what it is about the human condition, but we tend to think that we have an invisible plate of reinforced steel armor on that will keep any and all harm from coming to us. It’s almost as if we forget that this is not Heaven and that we are not entitled to good things. 
            I am a very blessed man: I am a Child of God, I have a wonderful wife, good health, a blessed opportunity to minister to the leaders of tomorrow, and wonderful brothers and sisters who truly love me. I am also caught off guard when pain strikes me. I feel weak and naked, betrayed, anxious, and utterly vulnerable to all pains that this world has to offer. It is here, in my darkest moments, that I wonder exactly where God is and just what the heck He is doing (some of you may know the feeling). Yet, it’s in these times when the rubber of faith meets the road of this cold, dark, and dreary world, giving us the opportunity to trust in God and depend on Him even when we see or feel no sign of hope or His love. In these times we come to understand the raw meaning of faith.
Regardless of where you may be, what pains are afflicting you, what distance you feel from God and His love, may you take this time to acknowledge through pure and unadulterated faith that God loves you and is for you. He is not some relentless task master who is on your back with a riding crop expecting you to be different or better than you are. He is right beside you, waiting for you to acknowledge His presence and love. He is not here to make you pay for your sins (this is what Calvary was all about). He is here to love you and accept you through the blood of Jesus. 
His love has YOUR name written all over it, and His Son holds our eternal future. We can be secure, no matter how troubling times may be, in this amazing truth.
“I write these things to you who believe in the name of the Son of God so that you may know that you have eternal life.” 1 John 5:13