The Strength of Love
Micca Monda Campbell

"Though the mountains be shaken and the hills be removed, yet my unfailing love for you will not be shaken nor my covenant of peace be removed, 'says the Lord, who has compassion on you" Isaiah 54:10 (NIV)

When my first husband died I was devastated. Weakened by grief, I ached inside as if someone punched me in the stomach and knocked the breath out of me. Perhaps you know that painful, empty feeling too.

At times, my need for his comforting touch was so strong it would play tricks on my mind. Once, I saw a man with brown, wavy hair driving a red truck just like my husband's truck and I followed him for miles. As my heart pounded with hope, nothing else mattered more in that moment than me catching that truck. I was willing to drive to the ends of the earth if necessary. When I finally caught up with him at a red light and our eyes met, my fantasy ended with a devastating halt. It felt as if the man in the truck had played a cruel joke on me. Weakened by the truth, I pulled over into a nearby parking lot, laid across the seat of my car and wept for hours. Night began to fall as the sun set in the sky. I was chilled as the temperature inside the car turned cool. Sitting up, I wiped my face, zipped up my coat, and headed for home—alone.

Awful things may happen to us as a result of living in this fallen world, but our hope lies in God's everlasting and unchanging love. I'm learning that God's love strengthens us, restores us, and is always available to us.

When darkness surrounds me, I remember that Christ experienced dark days too. Even though Jesus was fully God, He was also fully man. During His early ministry, Jesus experienced times of pain and anxiety just as we do. In the garden of Gethsemane, He endured great pain as He faced His fate—death on a cross. Never once in the garden did Christ thank God for the pain. He didn't rejoice in His fear, nor was He grateful for His suffering. In the flesh of man, He experienced deep sorrow, desertion, and anxiety. How did Christ manage to press on?

Christ endured because regardless of His circumstances, He trusted in His Father's love. Christ knew that God's love was the source of His strength. I imagine Jesus found comfort by quoting Isaiah 54:10 many times during His darkest hour:

"Though the mountains be shaken and the hills be removed, yet my unfailing love for you will not be shaken nor my covenant of peace be removed,' says the LORD, who has compassion on you."

Hear this and allow the truth of it to warm your heart, soothe your pain, and calm your fears. God knows. He's been there, and He is there still.

Dear Lord, may every hardship we encounter be measured by the cross—Your greatest expression of love for us. Help us to see how great Your love for us truly is. And then, make us instruments of Your love for the healing of others. In Jesus Name, Amen.

Related Resources:
Do You Know Your Comforter?

When Your Family's Lost a Loved One by David and Nancy Guthrie

An Untroubled Heart: Finding Faith that is Stronger than My Fears by Micca Campbell

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Application Steps:
God's love is like a healing ointment when we apply it to our wounds. Mediate on the power verses below and allow God's love to comfort and heal you.

Reflections: Do you find it difficult to believe God loves you? Why or why not?

Will you let the love of God fill your heart and transform your life today?

Power Verses:
Psalm 36:5, "Your love, O Lord, reaches to the heavens, your faithfulness to the skies." (NIV)

John 3:16, "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life." (NIV)

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5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

First of all I want to offer my sympathy in the loss of your husband. No matter the time span, the loss is still there.

This came at a time of loss for our family also. A 6 year old was tragically killed when a lawn mower exploded after being turned off. Your devotional was a great source of reminding me how great & loving our Lord is. May He bless you in your ministry for Him as you bless others.

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks for sharing--we don't realize how our testimonies help others and I appreciate your sharing.
I have experienced the loss of my father at a the young age of 12, but it is my going through chemo for breast cancer. Today I was doing a treatment and I don't like how I feel after the treatment.
I know my strength comes only from the LORD and to come home and read this devotion. I know GOD hears me and loves me.
Thanks for being obedient to GOD and sharing.
GOD Bless and thanks

Anonymous Jessica said...

I am sorry for your loss. Thank you for such encouraging words. I am praying for you and the other women that have posted responses. God bless you all!

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dear Anonymous going thru breast cancer treatment... Have you ever heard of the Gerson theory? You should look into it... i think it may help you!
God Bless!!

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Bless you all for posting these words of understanding and encouragement. I am currently going through seperation/divorce. My greatest concern is that for my daughter's loss of her father. She has not seen her father (his choice) since this past Christmas Eve. She will not talk about any of this. I ask that you will please keep her in your prayers.

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