Amen to this one I suggest reading it slowly and thinking as youread this.

From: Carleeta Manser 
Sent: Saturday, January 23, 2010 7:55 PM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: {dbilg} A Painful Abscess in the Heart


This is a story I can vouch for, having spent some 24 years in East Africa. In 
the days when auto roads in Uganda were dirt and narrow, an angry, threatening 
elephant was blocking the main road from Kampala west to the Mountains of the 
Moon area. Finally, the Game Warden had to be called, who reluctantly had to 
shoot the beast. It was found that it had a painful abscess in a tooth. This is 
what caused its irrational rage.
Often we humans feel driven to anger, to impatience; yes, we do and say things 
that later we see are irrational. We create unpleasant crises. Like Paul in 
Romans 7, "I don't do what I would like to do, … what I do is what I don't want 
to do" (vss. 15, 16, GNB).

Could that unfortunate elephant teach us something? We have some painful 
abscess in the heart; we don't understand ourselves any better than the 
elephant understood himself. All we know is that something mysterious hurts 
deep inside. And then we fly off the handle, get impatient with each other, our 
spouse, or the kids, and get irrational and tear up the road.

The "abscess"? To tell the honest truth, it's bad heart feelings against God, 
often buried so deep we don't know them, like the elephant's pain. Things go 
wrong for us, we don't know why. We're frustrated, and that's when we go 
ballistic and can even make fools of ourselves. We're out of sorts with God.

He knows that, and He doesn't blame us any more than He blamed poor Job who had 
a monstrous "abscess"; but He can do something the Game Warden couldn't do. He 
can heal our "abscess." It's called, "Be ye reconciled to God." "God was in 
Christ, reconciling the world unto Himself." The reason He can heal us is that 
He wrestled with the pain of the same "abscess"; on His cross He came VERY 
close to us when He cried out, "My God, why have You forsaken Me?" But He did 
not sin! Neither do you and I have to sin. By His grace He saves us, through 
faith. LET your hurting heart be healed. Don't stop His blessed process.

 --Robert J. Wieland


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