Problem? No Problem!

Ah, the exhilaration of taking a problem to someone only to hear them say, “No problem. I can take care of that for you.”

Maybe your issue was an immediate situation or perhaps you had something lingering. Possibly you have a problem right now and you just can’t see the solution. What would it do to your entire being – inside and out – to hear these two words?

No Problem!

As I type, I’m pondering not just one problem. A whole basket full of problems for my family and many friends play through my mind. We’ve got problems. There’s no doubt about it.

Before I loose you to resignation or hopelessness. Let’s ponder on the good news. Please. Stop. Sit back down. Relax for a moment. Take a deep breath. Your problem isn’t going anywhere while we take a look at the really good news.

In fact, let’s stop now and turn our eyes away from the problem to gaze into the eyes of the ONE who says…

NOTHING is too hard for Me!

I have told you these things, so that in Me you may have [perfect] peace. In the world you have tribulation and distress and suffering, but be courageous [be confident, be undaunted, be filled with joy]; I have overcome the world.” [My conquest is accomplished, My victory abiding.] John 16:33 AMP

More than thirty years ago when I was young, blinded by love for my man and naively oblivious to the types of problems we would encounter in marriage, I chose Ephesians 4:2 as the foundation for our relationship.

I’m still young in my heart and still blindly in love with my man; however, I am now fully aware of the depth of the problems we’ve faced thus far. Quite honestly I had no idea how much I would grit my teeth and cling to this scripture when I claimed it. Yet, God knew and He revealed it to me then. In fact, I believe Ephesians 4:2 (and 3 for good measure) was not only engraved on his wedding band, but upon my heart!

The picture above was taken for my parents. As they dropped us off at the Atlanta Hartsfield airport we teased with them that we would be sure to stay together on the same side of the San Andreas fault line in case we should experience an earthquake while out in California. So, when we found this huge crack in the desert on a morning walk, we just had to take a picture of our feet on the same side.

Knowing what we’ve faced, my dear man and I, and not knowing the full extent of what is yet ahead; this picture has come to mean more to us than just a silly jest. It’s a declaration of what we’ve chosen for our relationship. It’s a proclamation of our agreement with Jesus.

We absolutely agree, as we turn our eyes from our problems to gaze at His face. In this world we have had problems, and we will continue to have problems. Yet, we know experientially that His word is true.

Lord, we have problems that we can’t fix. Our family has problems we can’t fix. Our friends have problems we can’t fix. Our church has problems we can’t fix. Our city has problems we can’t fix. Our state and our nation and our world has problems we can’t fix.

Lord, we have problems.

Thank you for responding to us with the best news. I believe as a good Father, perfect in all your ways, you are saying to us,

“No problem. I can help you with that.”

Thank you for being delighted to help us. Thank you for having all the answers and solutions. Thank you, God, that this is true of you…

Nothing is too hard for you. Nothing!

That’s the way I see it. What do you think?

Eyes on Jesus and SHINE,

Lisa

2 thoughts on “Problem? No Problem!

  1. Oh Lisa, this is beautiful. What a precious photo, standing in unity on the same side of the fault line. It really is such a great image of how we are placed with Christ, in HIS safe side. I needed to read these words tonight, dear friend. I’m clinging to His help now. Love and blessings to you!

    1. Hi Bettie!
      I think of you often and enjoy seeing your posts – always hopeful!
      Grateful am I that the Lord used these words to bring comfort and peace to your heart. That’s what I want for you. Comfort and peace by the heart of God.

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