In April 2010, clouds of ash spewed by a volcano in
Iceland closed airports across the UK and Europe for 5 days. Nearly 100,000
flights were canceled and millions of passengers around the world found
themselves in an enormous holding pattern on the ground. People missed
important events, businesses lost money, and no one knew when it would end.
When our plans fall apart and there is no remedy, how
do we deal with frustration and delay? Isaiah 26:3-4 is an anchor for our souls in every
storm of life: “You will keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on
You, because he trusts in You. Trust in the Lord forever, for in [Jehovah], the
Lord, is everlasting strength.” Whether
we’re facing annoying inconvenience or heartbreaking loss, this rock-solid
promise is worth memorizing and repeating every night when we close our eyes to
sleep.
Today, when plans are shattered, do our minds dwell on
the circumstances or on the Lord? During frustrating delay, can we still trust
the loving heart of God? In the hymn “Like a River Glorious,” Frances Havergal
so beautifully expressed what we long for.