Seeking Comfort

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By Doug Creamer

Seeking Comfort

         I used to wear a tie to work almost every day. I have quite a collection of nice ties. I have special ties for the holidays, including an extensive collection of Christmas and snow ties. I would always wear the snowflake ties to indicate to my students that snow was on the way. I like my ties but my desire for comfort caused me to leave the ties at home…and I haven’t missed them.

         I also have some nice dress shirts. Clothes have an impact on the way we feel about ourselves. While I enjoy being dressed up, I would rather wear casual clothes. When I retired from full-time teaching my wife found me some shirts that I call my “retirement shirts.” They are comfortable and I feel so good in them. I have comfortable dress shoes for work but I can’t wait to take them off after work every day and put on my tennis shoes. If I had my choice, I would be in my jeans, tennis shoes, and my retirement shirts.

         We all know that chicken soup is good for you when you are under the weather. After a stressful day or when you aren’t feeling good, what foods bring you comfort? Lasagna is a comfort food for me. Besides the fact that I love it, lasagna reminds me of my Mom and the comfort of home. For many, desserts like pies, cakes, cookies, and ice cream are comfort foods because they taste so good.

         The older I get the more I find myself seeking comfort, whether in clothes, food, and especially, furniture. I recently got a new chair for my home office. I went to the store and tried lots of different styles of chairs out but it came down to comfort. Now don’t misunderstand me, I want things to look nice, whether it’s clothes or furniture, but I think comfort has become increasingly important.

         Our homes and cars are filled with things to make us feel more comfortable. The world has become an increasingly more uncomfortable place to live so we want our comfort and security at home. We find ourselves wanting to retreat to comfortable places.

We don’t like things that make us uncomfortable. The news is filled with all kinds of bad things that happened somewhere in the world. Don’t get anyone you know started talking about politics because that is a very divisive topic. Churches aren’t immune from divisive behavior, which can make the most faithful uncomfortable.

If you are like me and you desire to find comfort and peace, where do you look? I am fortunate in that there is comfort and unity in my church. But I believe the best place to find comfort is in God’s word. Whatever problem you are facing there is a promise from God’s word for you. He promises to comfort us. He promises to be with us and guard us. He promises to guide us and protect us. He promises to answer our prayers. There are more promises in God’s word then there is space in the paper to include them all.

When I find myself struggling, I often turn to Psalm 23 and Psalm 91. There is so much comfort for us in these Psalms. Isaiah 55 and Ephesians chapter one are also places that can encourage us in difficult times. I imagine you have your favorites, too. We have to learn to seek God in our dark moments and allow His word to be our light and hope. Leaning on Him and trusting that He’s got you can bring a comfort that nothing in this world can offer. The Bible tells us that we will have trouble in this world, but we can know that God is keeping a close watch on each one of us to comfort us in our difficult times.

I encourage you to seek comfort in God’s word and in His presence. I pray that God will make you more aware of His presence every day so you can be confident that He is watching over you. We may find ourselves troubled in our minds, but we have to listen to our spirits and find the comfort we need in God’s promises. He is closer than our breath and assigns angels to watch over us. God’s peace and comfort is available to us if we will keep our eyes and hearts focused on Him and not the circumstances that surround us. I pray God’s peace and comfort to you as I remind myself of the things I have just written!   

Contact Doug Creamer at PO Box 777, Faith, NC 28041or doug@dougcreamer.com