Minnie and George Lacy were faced with some questions: “Is Jesus enough?
Is our relationship with Christ sufficient to sustain us? Will He be enough to
help us want to go on living? Does He care?”
While serving as missionaries in 1904, the Lacys’ youngest daughter fell
ill. Then in rapid succession, all five of their children died from scarlet
fever, none living to see the new year. In letters to the mission board George
Lacy wrote about their deep loneliness and grief: “Sometimes it seems more than
we can bear.” But then he added, “The Lord is with us and is wonderfully
helping us.” In this, their darkest time, they found that Jesus was near and He
was enough.
Many of us will face moments when we will wonder if we can go on. If our
health fails, if our job disappears, if we lose those closest to us, will we
find our relationship with the Lord real enough to keep us pressing forward?
The psalmist reminds us of God’s presence and faithfulness (Ps. 30).
When he was deeply depressed, he cried out, “Hear, O Lord, and have mercy on
me; Lord, be my helper!” (v.10). God gave Him healing and comfort (vv.2-3).
As believers in Jesus, we will never lack what we need to persevere. The
Lord will always be near.