By Lynna Clark
I bet you’ve been wondering what would land here on Q day. Here ya go:
“Only in returning to me and resting in me will you be saved. In quietness and confidence is your strength.” -Isaiah 30:15
The sad part is that the verse continues with the Lord adding, “But you would have none of it.”
May we choose to return to Him, resting in quietness and confidence. When we are weak, He is strong. As we draw near to Him, He promises to draw closer to us as well. -James 4:8
A couple of friends talked over the events of the last few days as they walked along. Sadness was written across their faces as they admitted, “We had hoped…”
Hoped, past tense.
As in, we used to hope, but not anymore.
Have you been there? Have you gone through something so hard that your soul is crushed beyond repair? Someone you love has suddenly been taken… and way too soon. The spouse you trusted tossed you aside like an old shoe. Something you planned and even dared to dream about died, leaving you…
Hopeless.
That’s the feeling of the friends who traveled down the road together. Having witnessed the horrible death of the Person they had closely followed, their hopes were just as dead.
Where do we go from here? How will we ever recover? Is all we’ve believed in been wrong?
A few miles later, they realized they were in the very presence of the risen Lord!
That first Easter morning changed everything.
The powerful Son of God stepped from the grave to prove the hopeless wrong. Since death cannot defeat Him, how could anything else? What could separate us from the love of God?
Our fears?
Our loss?
Our worries?
Things changed in an instant! The moment He was raised from the dead, hope was forever restored! Do we dare to trust Him?
“O death where is thy victory?! O grave where is thy sting?”
Thank God! He gives us victory over sin and death through our Lord Jesus Christ!
All creation shouts with joy on Easter Sunday morning! Our Creator lives, and reigns with power over any circumstance that brings suffering to His beloved ones. With the strong arms of a Shepherd, He reaches out to pull us close to His heart as He gently leads us home. Not even the powers of hell can separate us from God’s love as we walk in the presence of the risen Lord!
Praise His sweet holy Name! Our conquering King lives!
And there is hope!

You can read about the friends traveling to Emmaus when Jesus suddenly appeared and walked with them in Luke 24:13-34. Romans 8:1 helps us understand that we are no longer condemned by God when we trust His Son as our sacrifice for sin. There’s more about His great love for you personally in Romans 8:23-39.
Call out to Him. He’s waiting for the time when you and He can walk the broken road of life together. This wonderful God of all creation longs to adopt you as His very own. What a “Blessed Hope!”