Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Storehouses of Snow

Has your life ever come so close to crumbling, that you wonder what else could go wrong? You sit and watch as one thing after another falls apart, and it is like watching a predictable movie. For those who have no foundation in life, I don't know how the winds of turmoil don't knock them out completely. I view life from the perspective of Christ's love, cause that is the foundation I am on. Even standing on that foundation, I can be shaken to the core by the "rocking of the boat." For those of us who stand in Christ, a blow to our physical health can be hard, but necessarily life shattering...family crisis can bring pain...but it can be bearable. Our perspective in Christ allows us to look into this world that is falling apart and know things will happen to shake us. Sometimes though, a compilation of things, a series of events can occur that will shake even a follower of God to the core and knock them on their back.

I have been reading through the book of Job. If my life were not confirmation of everything said above, then the story of Job basically confirms it. He follows God, seeks to honor Him as best he can. He acts rightly on this earth and respects those around him. Yet at the beginning of this long book (LONG BOOK) he looses everything within a short amount of time. He stands strong and then one blow comes at him, but before he can physically and emotionally and spiritually recover and process, another ones comes, and then another.

In my head I picture a prize fighter who has an unbelievable record, and this guy is getting assaulted with combo's and punches and it is happening so quick he can't block or stop it.

Now Job, knocked down for the count, goes through what (to the reader) feels like an eternity just sitting and not knowing how to go on. Now from our perspective, especially if you have read this story before, you know that in the end God comes and brings reconciliation to the relationship and restores Job and blesses him with more than he ever had before. It is a happy ending.

Have you ever found yourself in the middle of Job's story? You look around and wonder, "what else could go wrong?" Your life is shattered. Sometimes the "happy end to the story" isn't going to carry you. Most of the time, "it will be alright" is just an annoying phrase that is not helpful. I have read this story a few times, I can give you the outline, yet when I physically sit in the middle of the storm, I find it hard to care as much about the happy ending. When your physical body, your emotions, your spirit and all that is within you is shaken and battered, vision and hope seem like cruel words.

Then, somehow, like the first leaves of Spring, something changes. God delivers something of hope that is actually tangible, something your spirit can hang on to! In His own way, He reminds you of His intentionality, and love, and care for you. In God's response to Job and his friends, he goes on for chapters ranting about who He is and how He is in control. He brings a picture that captures it all:

"Have you entered the storehouses of the snow or seen the storehouses of the hail, which I reserve for times of trouble..." (Job 38:22-23)

Like God cares so much about His creation, and He is so in control that he actually has storehouses of snow. Storehouses of Snow!! Do you understand what that is, do you catch what is symbolized there? In the midst of pain and angst, God makes clear, "I am still in control, I have good for you in this" and oh ya..."I have storehouses of blessings...of joy....of laughter...of peace that I can deliver whenever I want."

Oh how He loves us. He really does. In the middle of our trails and our pains, He wants us to remain confident in Him, knowing that He is at work and will turn our pain into joy. He makes all things new.

If He has a whole storehouse just for snow, can you imagine or get your mind around the good things He has waiting for you at the other end of a rough season? Do you understand He is so on top of it all that He isn't making it up as He goes. In the middle of your hard times, He isn't looking around going, "hmmm what can I do to fix this, how can I help out." He is one who has thought through the details of human life to such an extent that He saw it fit to create a storehouse just for snow! And another one for hail! (I mean I don't know why hail, but I am not God).

Who knows what else He has stored up for those who love Him.

8 comments:

EmilyMarieKirk said...

Perfectly written....now you need to go read the Shack. That story is written to display where God fits in in the midst of the worst trials...and it is done in the absolute most beautiful way. Praying for you!

JRoBro said...

Wow. Your words went straight to my heart this time, Cory. I have been at those places so many times before, and I've even read Job, but I somehow skipped right over that verse and didn't see it for what it really said. You've put a new perspective on that for me. Thank you for letting God use you to teach me :)

I hope all is well, though, otherwise.

jivey said...
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jivey said...

I learn something everytime I read your blog... beautifully written. thank you for that. :-)

Anonymous said...

this is great cory...i appreciate you sharing this...what a captivating truth!

Anonymous said...

wow- very uplifting. It's hard to remember the truth of God's greatness and the fact the he is involved in the very midst of pain or trials when you are in the midst of them- this was a great reminder of God's presence even during those times and just how much he really cares for us as our father. Thanks for writing:)

Anonymous said...

I would like permission to re=print this in our church newsletter, and also on our website. Please e-mail me at cheryl@hand-made-hugs.com

thanks!
Cheryl

Anonymous said...

Your blog seemed to mirror my life. I was visiting my Mom in TN and saw this postcard that had the verse from Job 38:22 Have you entered into the storehouses of the snow...." it was the only card in this little shop and it spoke to me, yet I really didn't know what it meant. Well I lost my job 7 weeks ago, my dad died in 2005, I got very sick for a year (continued to work and take care of my kids-I'm a single mom) despite my illness. I have medical bills I can't pay (no-insurance), I all of a sudden seem to have no money..I get a better job and things are looking up ..then I get hit with 3 more huge events, that made me feel as if I was in war getting hit by all things ..one after one after one and no time to regain my strength. This article you woke gave me more peace in this coming out season that GOD ..who can cover mountains with snow can cover me and restore me with joy, despite the attacks. Thank you so much for sharing. It truly blessed me. Vanessa