Mosaics are made of shattered glass, and there is beauty in
being broken.
The saddest thing I’ve ever seen is not someone broken over
loss or bawling in grief. The saddest thing I’ve ever seen is someone totally
numbed.
When you go to the dentist to get teeth pulled, the dentist
is trying to correct a problem. Before they pull the teeth, they put a shot in
your mouth that numbs the pain. The shot hurts a little, but not nearly as much
as it would hurt if you weren’t numb. Afterwards, you feel okay. Sure your lips
feel puffy and lifeless and you can’t eat anything, but at least you don’t feel
the pain. But what happens when the numbness wears off?
What happens when you feel the pain you tried so hard to
avoid?
Painkillers! That’s right. More and more drugs temporarily
alleviate the pain and then again you unnaturally feel okay. Now you can eat
and drink and go about your life and somehow feel just fine.
While this process works for coping with outside physical
pain, it destroys people when they apply it to inside heart pain.
People are hit with a problem, a bad grade on a test,
fighting parents, divorce, insecurity, impossible expectations, not feeling
good enough, disease, financial loss, disappointment, abuse, a break up, or
whatever other crappy problems that come in life. People handle the problems in
two ways, by numbing the effects or by choosing to feel and process the pain as
they fix their eyes on hope, knowing that comfort is coming. The latter of the
two is by far the most rewarding, but also the most work. So each of us has to make a choice. Is
it worth it to finally be healed?
Let’s see.
The first option, numbness, comes to people who have been
hit by extremely hard pain a ridiculous amount of times. They hurt so deeply
and see no hope. They see no point
in dwelling on the hurt because they see no avenue for healing, or at least not
one worth taking. They find it easier to cut off all emotions rather than risk
feeling the hardest ones. They distract themselves with life and business and
friends and events. They drink and drink. They have sex or everything else
before sex. They pour themselves into family and relationships, but don’t open
themselves up completely. They say they are fine, and at times they convince
themselves they are, but beneath the shot of numbness lies years of hurt and
pain that demand to be felt.
When people continue to drown themselves in whatever
substance they can find, they get to a point where they can’t help themselves
anymore. They are empty. Nothing fills, nothing satisfies. It’s a point so low
and unfathomable and so far from God that life doesn’t seem worth it, being
healed doesn’t seem worth it, trying to figure out truth and answers doesn’t
seem worth it. I’ve seen this point in neighbors, in friends, in my parents, in
people I love and it shatters my heart.
Jesus spoke of these people saying, “Indeed in their case
the prophecy of Isaiah is fulfilled that says: ‘You will indeed hear but never
understand, and you will indeed see but never perceive. For this people’s heart
has grown dull, and with their ears they can barely hear, and their eyes they
have closed, lest they should see with their eyes and hear with their ears and
understand with their heart and turn, and I would heal them.” Matthew 13:14-15
Jesus is speaking of people who hear his teaching and his
parables, but instead of asking questions and seeking and trying to know more,
they harden their heart to him. They think they can do it on their own. They
don’t think it’s worth figuring out. Yet at any point Jesus says come to me and
I will heal you because he knows that his way brings real life and real joy and
real satisfaction, and he so desires that for all people.
I’m so sorry if you have experienced so many hard things
that it doesn’t seem worth it to feel the pain anymore or to try to process or
figure life out. I’m sorry if you are at a point where you can’t handle the
pain, where you would rather feel nothing than feel the weight of the world
crushing your soul. Dear love I am sorry. I am sorry if your heart is hard and
your soul is numb and nothing seems worth it anymore.
But I have good news and my heart yearns to share with you.
This news is not a temporary escape, it is not a quick fix,
it does not give immediate gratification, but it promises a life of pain and
joy, a life of purpose and satisfaction and fulfillment, a life of overwhelming
love and comfort like you have never experienced before.
This news makes the effort worth it and by comparison
nothing else in life is worth anything when this news is understood because it
is beautiful, awakening, refreshing, life-giving news.
The answer is Jesus. How do I deal with the pain? How do I
not remain numb? I run to Jesus. I pray and pray and pray and read and read and
have conversation and set my mind and heart and soul on good things.
Jesus is a man who suffered every type of pain and anguish
in the highest amount so that you could have life. He didn’t do this so you
could have an okay life or even a content life.
Psalm 66:12 says “We went through fire and through water yet
you have brought us out to a place of abundance.”
Jesus desires you to reach a place of abundance. You go
through fire and through water, but through Jesus you reach a place of abundant
joy, abundant love, abundant satisfaction. Jesus promises a full life, a joyful
life, a life of comfort and rest and healing and challenges and growth and
goodness.
Hebrews 3 talks about a man named Moses who God used to
bring his chosen people, the Israelites, out of slavery and into freedom.
However, once God rescued the people from slavery, they hardened their hearts
to him. They made their own gods and their hearts turned from God. Speaking in
reference to these people God proclaimed, “Therefore, as the Holy Spirit says,
today if you hear his voice, do not harden your hearts as in the rebellion on
the day of testing in the wilderness where your fathers put me to the test and
saw my works for forty years. Therefore I was provoked with that generation and
said, They always go astray in their heart; they have not known my ways. As I
swore in my wrath, they shall not enter my rest.”
The audience being spoken to is being warned to not harden
their hearts like the Israelites did when they were in rebellion against God.
The sought after their own gods to try to fill the place of the One true God.
God was angry because he loved these people so well and so faithfully, and they
still didn’t choose him. Thankfully, today we have the opportunity to choose
differently. Today when you hear God’s voice, don’t harden your heart any
longer. Let God in.
Jesus says, “Come to me all you who are weary and burdened
and I will give you rest.” Matthew 11:28
Peter writes, “Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares
for you.”
And Psalm 55:22 “Cast our cares on the Lord and he will
sustain you.”
Proverbs 3:6 “In all your ways submit to him, and he will
make your paths straight.”
James 4:8 “Come near to God and he will come near to you.
Wash your hands you sinners and purify your hearts you double-minded.”
Matthew 7:7 “Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you
will find; knock and the door will be opened to you.”
Psalm 107: 19-21” Then they cried to the Lord in their
trouble, and he saved them from their distress. He sent forth his word and
healed them; he rescued them from the grave. Let them give thanks to the Lord
for his unfailing love and his wonderful deeds for men.”
Christ calls himself comforter, redeemer, healer, and friend
and he wants to be all of that and so much more for you.
But his way, the way of feeling the pain and surrendering
and processing in order to heal is not easy. You will break and you will hurt,
but gradually and ultimately you will be miraculously healed and restored by
the only One who can satisfy you forever. No longer will you have to live in
chaotic business, in chains of trying to please others or be good enough. No
longer will you have to search for temporary alleviation of pain. No longer
will you be numbed.
Let the Lord be your escape.
I invite you, I entreat you because I so deeply love you to
cry out to the Lord. Humbly beg him to come into your life again because you
can’t and don’t want to do it on your own anymore. You don’t want to be alone.
You want to feel the pain so you can finally feel his overwhelming comfort and
love. You want to process and you don’t want to be hard and numb. Ask him to
save you, ask him to process with you, ask him to heal you, ask him to put
people alongside you that support you and love you and Him. Thank Him for never
letting you go. Realize your need for Him alone and surrender all you are to
Him because He wants to nail your pain to the cross and make you new. Let Him
make you new.
Praise God that he take our brokenness and heals. Praise God
that he uses all things for our good and His glory. Praise God that he never
leaves us or forsakes us. Praise God that he never gives up on us. Praise God
that through perseverance we have joy.
Praise God for His gift of inexpressible and glorious joy.
Praise God for boldness and courage and for doing impossible things. Praise God
for melting hearts of stone. Let all the earth praise the Lord.