

If you grew up in the sixties, you remember the nightly news, and the  opening lines were always how many dead or wounded that day in the latest  fighting in Viet Nam.  And if the numbers were high, we were all terrified, but  if only light casualties, the newscaster told us it was a good day.  Unless you  were counted in that days casualties, then your perspective was different. And  did you ever notice that on weekdays the numbers were always higher, lower on  weekends, reinforcing how governments around the world choreograph wars, while  soldiers still carry out the battles-but mostly on weekdays when the politicians  are at work, never on a weekend when they were off.  
 The Iran Hostage Crisis, day too many, greeted us in the late seventies,  until the day of Ronald Reagan taking the presidential oath, and trying to  upstage him, downstage Carter, or realize that in Ronnie they would face a real  foe, released the hostages.  But we all can remember the  opening lines.  Today  is----, day --- of the hostage crisis.  And for 444 days, where after two weeks  the news story is usually played out, the drama continued, an eternity in  broadcasting, that was how the broadcasts were opened.  And it was even longer  for the hostages.  Being held hostage by Iranians, and us by the news.  Both  prisoners-only we could change the channel.  A solution not offered by the  Iranians.  
 Today is day 49 of the oil spill disaster in the gulf.  And as more  beaches, eco structures, and lives are disrupted by the spill, politicians and  oil companies alike are still looking for the answer.  And of course, who to  blame.  Taking advice from an old Iacocca adage, "never put two number twos  together to form a number one,"  we see the Obama administration now on the  scene, and what physical damage is done, will only be exacerbated by the  political implications.  And as the oil continues to leak, does anybody really  care about the leak?  How about the men who lost their lives and their  families?  What does day 50, or 51, or 444 bring our way? And as we continue  looking to man, to solve his own problems, we are reminded of the better way-in  any situation.
 God reminds us to look to the cross.  The cross at Calvary.  Where on  that  Friday afternoon, Jesus was crucified, for our sins.  How many times I hear in  hospitals, "the doctors have done all they can, we need to pray. " When the  correct first aid would have been to pray immediately, why wait? So, how many of  us look to the cross when problems arise?  And how soon?  And if we do, what do  we see?  Do we see Jesus on the cross, as depicted in so many crucifixes worn  around the neck, or do we see an empty cross?  Your answer may surprise you.  
The answer makes the difference, as if you see Him on the cross, His work isn't finished. But if it is empty, historically accurate, then "It is finished, " just like He said, and He will handle the situation-but you must let Him. But if the cross is empty, then where is He?
 The answer makes the difference, as if you see Him on the cross, His work isn't finished. But if it is empty, historically accurate, then "It is finished, " just like He said, and He will handle the situation-but you must let Him. But if the cross is empty, then where is He?
Look in the tomb.  If His body is there, then He is not resurrected, and  you pleas/prayers may be in vain.  But if it empty, which it is, then He has  defeated death, and is resurrected!  And you will be too, without your  problems-they will be left behind.  But you won't be!  And He is ready to handle  any situation you bring Him!  Friends betray you-He knows about betrayal.   Hungry, naked, without a place to stay, or sick?  He has been there, and knows  the way out-there again, you must seek Him first!  Which raises the question, if  the tomb is empty, where is Jesus?
 The Bible tells us in heaven, seated at the right hand of God.  The most  favorable seat.  And unlike Jewish priests, who couldn't sit, because their work  was never done, His work is complete.  He sits, and is waiting for you to call  on Him right now!  
 What you do in a given situation, will either guarantee success, or  failure.  Or a prolonged agony that could have been dealt with long ago.   Jobless?  What day are you in?  When will you look to the cross?  Marriage a  wreck.  What do you see when you look there?  Finances gone.  If the tomb is  empty, you are on the right path.  But don't stop there-look up-set your sights  on things on high.  Look to Jesus-the answer for any and all situations.  Follow  Him-He is the way through, not around the situation.  He is the way out.  Far  out, huh?
 Simply put-look to God, and not at your surroundings.  Look to Jesus, and  not your situation.  Joy is not the absence of suffering, but the presence of  God!  Unlike politicians, He works weekends.  And unlike broadcast news, He  doesn't report it, he makes it!  And has some headlines awaiting your situation,  so call on Him!  Why wait-do things get better without Him?
 Day one-I needed work, after losing my job, and Jesus gave me the desire of  my heart, Matthew 25 Biker Ministry.  Not anything I would have thought up  myself, but for last 28 months a joy and a blessing, despite the headlines.  And  He continues to meet my needs-Grace, and take me through daily  situations-mercy.  In ways I never knew possible.  Man plans, and God laughs.   Isn't it about time you began to smile and laugh again, without being laughed  at?  You won't find joy in the news, politicians, or man's answers in crisis.   Joy is only found in Jesus Christ-at the cross.  
 Your problem may seem big, but He is bigger.  You or problem may seem too  close-He is closer.  None to small, or too big.  Every problem you bring Him is  like Goldilocks' bed.  Just right, and you can rest in Him.  Get a good day's  rest, into night.  With the Lord.  And He doesn't need your help-or advice!   Call on Him now!
 love with compassion,
 Mike
 matthew25biker.blogpsot.com
 
