When Dismayed
One aspect of God's character I love is His ability to redeem what we consider avoidable and even unredeemable. I read a poem in a book titled, "The Saints Should Never Be Dismayed." While this is a true statement, we could spend our time beating ourselves up for doing what we never should do--or we could thank God He uses our being dismayed to draw us to Himself. In the parable of the Prodigal Son, the relationship between the father and son was enriched by the son leaving, losing his inheritance, and choosing to return to his father he trusted to treat him well. Having always enjoyed the blessings of his father's house he didn't realise how good his father was until he found himself in want. Sheep should not wander from the Good Shepherd, and sons should not show such disrespect to their fathers, yet God rejoices when the lost are found. When we are dismayed, let us remember to turn to the LORD. Below is the aforementioned hymn written by Will...