Leaning On Jesus
/“So he (John) leaned back against Jesus and asked him, “Lord, who is it?” John 13:25
One of the hymns I remember from childhood is “Leaning On the Everlasting Arms.”
What a fellowship, what a joy divine
Leaning on the everlasting arms
What a blessedness, what a peace is mine
Leaning on the everlasting arms
Leaning, leaning
Safe and secure from all alarms
Leaning, leaning
Leaning on the everlasting arms
What have I to dread, what have I to fear
Leaning on the everlasting arms
I have blessed peace with my Lord so near
Leaning on the everlasting arms
Leaning, leaning
Safe and secure from all alarms
Leaning, leaning
Leaning on the everlasting arms
The backyard of our home is a wooded area. When I look out my office window, I see several trees bent over with one tree in particular against another tree. The tree is still growing but not straight and tall like the tree it is leaning against. It is protected, but the winds have bent it. It is a part of the woods, and it still has strong roots. It will just be a tree that will be connected to another tree and grow at a different angle than the trees around it.
The winds of life bend us to the point of struggling to survive. Who are we leaning upon? The world gives us some options – money, material possessions, the media, and gives us ways to escape life. We can get lost in alcohol, habits, shallow relationships, and acquiring more stuff. None of these sustain us for long. When we lean on them, they are not stable or have a foundation.
Who or what is safe for you? We long to feel safe and secure in this broken and fallen world. We have people in our lives we depend on and count on to be with us, but they have their own struggles and troubles and are not always available when we are in need.
“Safe and secure from all alarms” – I’m in Jesus’ arms. Oh, what comfort to know I can rest in Jesus’ arms. When John leaned into Jesus, he knew he could ask anything of Jesus, and he would respond to his need. John believed in Jesus and knew to stay close to Jesus when there was uncertainty in life.
In my journey of life, I have learned to lean into the presence of Jesus more and more through the difficult times of life. Too many times, we think we can do it on our own and try to be independent on the journey. This never works for long as we crumble under the load of emotions and turmoil of life. Life can be intense at times. We watch the news and our hearts ache when we see the loss of life, especially innocent children. We do not understand. There is no answer to the “why” we ask.
In my grief journey and now in my journey forward, I have tried to be more aware that Jesus is sitting right beside me just like Jesus was with John at the Last Supper. Jesus doesn’t move. He is right beside me in whatever I encounter in my life. I am the one who needs to be intentional and lean closer to Jesus in my need, my sorrow, my grief and struggles and questions of life. Jesus wants me to lean in and share my fears, my questions and know He has the answers and is the answer to my fears.
When we need to lean on someone in our grief and in daily life, we realize that many times those we thought would be with us do not understand the intensity and length of grief. We may try to lean on others, and it feels like we are falling into an emptiness where nobody is holding us up. It is in these moments, I have become even more aware of Jesus’ firm and steady presence. Jesus is our foundation and holds us up. It is connecting ourselves to the One who is rooted firmly and grow around him. Jesus has never moved, I just need to lean more into his holy presence.
Lean closer each day to Jesus. Feel His presence through His Spirit and find your safety and security in Jesus. Trust Him.
(Revised from 1/30/2020 blog)
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