A
hero to a generation of people who grew up after World War II, Corrie ten Boom
left a legacy of godliness and wisdom. A victim of the Nazi occupation of the
Netherlands, she survived to tell her story of faith and dependence on God
during horrendous suffering.
“I
have held many things in my hands,” Corrie once said, “and I have lost them
all; but whatever I have placed in God’s hands, that, I still possess.”
Corrie
was well acquainted with loss. She lost family, possessions, and years of her
life to hateful people. Yet she learned to concentrate on what could be gained
spiritually and emotionally by putting everything in the hands of her heavenly
Father.
What
does that mean to us? What should we place in God’s hands for safekeeping?
According to the story of the rich young man in Mark 10, everything. He held
abundance in his hands, but when Jesus asked him to give it up, he refused. He
kept his possessions and he failed to follow Jesus—and as a result he “went
away sorrowful” (v.22).
Like
Corrie ten Boom, we can find hope by putting everything in God’s hands and then
trusting Him for the outcome.