Spring is the time of year when God reminds us that things are not
always as they seem. Over the course of a few short weeks, what appears
hopelessly dead comes to life. Bleak woodlands are transformed into colorful
landscapes. Trees whose naked arms reached to heaven all winter, as if pleading
to be clothed, suddenly are adorned with lacy green gowns. Flowers that faded
and fell to the ground in surrender to the cold rise slowly from the earth in
defiance of death.
In Scripture, we read about some apparently hopeless situations. One
example is that of a wealthy man named Job whom God described as having
integrity (Job 2:3). Disaster struck and Job lost everything important to him.
In misery, he said, “My days are . . . spent without hope” (7:6). What appeared
to Job and his friends as evidence that God had turned against him was just the
opposite. God was so confident of Job’s integrity that He trusted him in this
battle with Satan. Later, Job’s hope and life were renewed.
The faithful arrival of spring every year comforts me when I’m in a
situation that seems hopeless. With God, there is no such thing. No matter how
bleak the landscape of life may look, God can transform it into a glorious
garden of color and fragrance.
With God, there is hope even in the most hopeless situation. (RBC)