This volunteering experience revealed several truths about God and our struggles.
1. There is God’s timing for deliverance, not ours
The waiting can be difficult when we are in the midst of challenges, but God’s timing is perfect. Just as Jeremiah 39:18 reminds us, God’s deliverance is certain, even if it does not come when we expect it. Learning to trust his timing deepens our faith and helps us rest in his sovereignty.
2. There is God’s way of deliverance, not ours
Deliverance may not always come in the way we imagine or desire. Sometimes, God works in ways that we cannot see, leading us through unexpected paths to accomplish his purposes. As Isaiah 55:8 (NKJV) says, “For my thoughts are not your thoughts, nor are your ways my ways.”
3. But surely, there will be deliverance
The promise of deliverance is unshakeable. It may come in this life, or in eternity, but God’s Word assures us that deliverance is part of his plan for his children. Holding on to this truth provides hope and strength, no matter how deep the valley may feel.
As The Hiding Place so beautifully expresses: there is no pit so deep that God’s love cannot reach. It is only when we rest in this hiding place will we find the ultimate deliverance. Let us rest in that love, trusting him to deliver us in his perfect way and timing. In every trial, his presence is our hiding place.
This visit to MWS Bethany Nursing Home was one of many I had made, which blessed me profoundly. These experiences have given me different reflections on life and helped me see challenges in a new light, especially as I witness the struggles and faith of others. Truly, they remind me of the goodness of God and the depth of his love.