Another child kidnapped. A volcano erupts in an out-of-the-way country and brings travel and commerce to a standstill worldwide. People continue to pull bodies, a few alive but most dead, out of the rubble of several earthquakes. Mining families say good-bye to their loved ones, crushed in an unnecessary explosion. The Dow closes down….again. The housing market continues to struggle. Greedy businessmen try to explain their way out of slanderous accusations of misdealings and fraud. Our president continues to offer empty promises to Israel while drawing threatening lines in the Mid-East sand, disregarding Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the nation we most need to support.
Are you ever left thinking, “Where is this all going?” I am. Spending just a few minutes watching the news reports of CNN, ABC, or even FOX can leave me shaking in my sandals. The report isn’t good. And even if the news isn’t about hardcore politics, economics or geographical woes, I still end up feeling somewhat helpless and confused.
Just yesterday I listened to a report about Un-Schooling. That’s right. There are parents who keep their kids out of the public school systems and even out of private schools in order to un-school them. These aren’t homeschoolers, although the GMA report linked them to these parents who are simply educating their children at home. If I were a homeschooler I would be livid at this ridiculous association by default. Un-schoolers are parents, if we should really call them that, who do not educate their children in any way except for when the children request it. Not only that, but they let their children (of all ages) make all their own decisions – about whether they’ll brush their teeth, what to eat for breakfast, how to spend their day, when to go to bed, etc. They do not discipline their children, for they have no rules or hierarchy, as one “mom” said.
Hello?
News like this troubles me almost as much as the economic state of our country, the latest natural disaster or the crime rate. In fact, I think it troubles me more. These parents are directly disobeying God’s directives to them concerning the role of parents. I doubt they care about that, but I do. These children are going to grow up and enter our world as adults some day, some how…
Baffling reports of negligence, hate crimes, lawlessness, greed, and loose living leave me feeling slightly nauseated and more than a little fearful of what my children will face. These issues, like giants playing havoc in our land, send me running for cover and wishing I could just check out.
Until the story of Caleb (and Joshua) and the ten other spies reminds me to put things in perspective.
When the 12 spies returned from spying out the land of Canaan, the land of milk and honey promised to the Hebrew people by their God, the people got a bad report. The report wasn’t bad because it was faulty. Actually the report was right on target. There was abundant fruit in the land, but there were also giants there – or at least very large people – with fortified cities and strong armies. The report was accurate, if not slightly exaggerated.
Numbers 13:32 says, “So they gave out to the sons of Israel a bad report…” not because the report was untrue, but because it left out the most important fact.
Caleb supplied that missing fact.
Great word Kay! I found your blog from A Preacher's Wife BlogRoll. This is one of my most FAVORITE scriptures. We are WELL ABLE TO OVERCOME! I love those words of Caleb and have relied upon them many time for the giants that I have faced and am still facing today.
Thanks for such a wonderful reminder to listen to God's promise instead of man's report!
Thanks for the reminder of GODS power and control. It is amazing how much "bad" we do hear when we turn on the news. Some days, I don't even want to listen.
Blessings, andrea
This is sooo what I needed to read today. I avoid watching the news and reading the news paper. God's word is so much better to read each day 🙂
"I'll sift the fact from the fiction, measure it all for what it's worth, and then stand on the Word of God to deal with it. The news may be bad, dear friend, but our God is still good and He is definitely still in control."
A very good word, indeed. Thanks for this great post, and the lesson within!
Amen and amen! I love this and need to be reassured, daily, that God is the One in control. Thanks for the encouragement, Kay.
What a wonderful post my friend!!! I'm SO thankful that even today, HE still sits on the throne….and he has ALL things in his hands.
What great comfort I've found there.
Have a BLESSED day.
Thank you for the words of encouragement and "a sound mind" (2 Tim 1:7). This is a struggle I have often!
Also, I AM a homeschooling mom and am anything BUT an "un-schooler". I am not happy about being lumped in with those kind of folks. Only takes a few rotten apples to spoil the bunch…
Blessings,
Amanda G. in NC
That you for your timely post. God has good news for us in our bad news world, thank you Abba!
~willa~
Awesome post today Kay! We must NEVER forget that God is completely in control. We need to remind ourselves that He is not shocked by our world but I'm sure it breaks His heart to see His children in such a mess.
Great insight today.