In The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis, we study Aslan, an awesome lion who guidelines Narnia. Susan, slightly woman who stumbles into the enchanted world by way of a magic wardrobe, asks Mr. Beaver if Aslan is secure.
“Secure?” Mr. Beaver replies. “Who mentioned something about secure? ‘Course he isn’t secure. However he’s good. He’s the King.”
God, whom Aslan symbolizes, isn’t secure, both. We by no means know when or how God will present up in our lives. Will He rescue us? Will He enable us to undergo? There’s an uncertainty to God’s “wildness” that we don’t like. It unsettles us. How will we belief God after we by no means know what horrible calamity may come crashing into our world at any second?
Kim Meeder was confronted by that query at a younger age when her world did come crashing in on her. She was solely slightly woman when her father murdered her mom after which killed himself.
Her journey since that point has taught her that, though God might not be secure, He’s good. His love, mercy, and style can overcome each impediment that has us crying out, “God, I can’t survive this. It’s inconceivable.”
Not solely did Kim survive, however God used her struggling to carry redemption, hope, and peace to many others. Sharing her story on Focus on the Family with Jim Daly, Kim says that to maneuver ahead by way of struggling, God asks us to wish, to hear, and to observe His Spirit wherever He goes.
God makes use of Kim’s love for horses to result in therapeutic within the hearts of many damaged lives. She and her husband began Crystal Peaks Youth Ranch the place they rescue abused and uncared for horses, nurture them again to well being, and provides them new life in a using program for youths, a lot of whom have been uncared for and abused themselves. Be a part of me for my full dialog with Kim in your local radio station, online, on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or hear on our free phone app.