I remember growing
up in Sunday school and children church singing “He’s got the whole world in
His hands….” The different verses would change where it said whole world and we
would sing about everyone and everything we knew, “he’s got the mama’s and the
babies in His hands, He’s got the daddy’s and the grandma’s in His hands… He’s
got the whole world in His hands…” As a little kid that meant next to nothing I
mean really, how much can you hold in your hand? However, as I have grown both
physically and in my faith, that song means so much to me. God, the God of the
universe literally holds everything and everyone in His hands. I am reminded on
John 16:33, “In the world you will have trouble but take heart, for I have
overcome the world.” That verse means what it says. God sent Jesus, God in the
flesh, down to Earth to overcome all that is of the world. Literally, God has
the world in His hands. Further than
that, the same God of the entire world, entire universe, holds us in His hands,
like an earthly parent holds his/her child.
My almost 2 year old has hit a streak of wanting to be held. When he is
scared, he wants to be held. When he is tired, he wants to be held. When he
just needs to relax and feel warmth, he wants to be held. Guess what? That is
how God is with us. The same God who holds the whole world wants to embrace us
just like Clay wants to be embraced by me. When we have too many burdens to
carry, He tells us to bring them to Him. When are tired, He says He will give
us rest. When we need a new beginning, He says He will provide it. When we need
love, He is the ultimate provider. Ultimately, when we need protection, He is
our eternal shelter.
I can write on
this topic of God wanting to hold us all day long, but truthfully, what do we
want to be held? People, even “Christians” want to give God the “bad” stuff. We
want him to hold our burdens and the hard parts of our life. Honestly, we blame
Him for the bad part much less expect Him to hold it like it was His fault to
start off with. We run to Him as a shelter when things are tough because as
humans, we want someone else to handle the bad in our lives. It is easy to give
Him the grief we can’t endure on our own, or the bad friendship that we just
don’t want to deal with anymore, or the Sundays where we have nothing better to
do but show up in church.
But what about the
things of this earth that bring us joy, why are we not as willing to give those
things to God and let Him hold them as well? For me, it was the high school
love relationship that I thought I could handle on my own. I thought it was
okay for that to be the only part of my life that I didn’t let God hold. Before
long, it was the only thing holding me and the only thing I held onto. It left
me in total despair and total loneliness because I had let that stupid boy
“hold me” instead of my Heavenly Father. The truth is, even though we only want
to let God hold the hard and bad parts of our lives, most often we mess up most
by holding onto the finer things in life. Because more often than not, those
are the things we should willingly let Him hold, probably before we even get
our hands on them, so to speak. The things that we must end up turning back
over to God after they destroy us could cause a lot less hurt if we turned them
over at the very beginning.
I don’t know about
you, but I am a bit of a control freak and the idea of letting someone else
hold every aspect of myself and my life sometimes “freaks” me out. It is crazy
to think that like I said before that the God of the entire universe wants to
hold us and our lives, too! He wants the good, the bad and even the ugliest
parts of our lives! I like tot think of Him as a friend who I would tell my
deepest and darkest secrets too but who I would also call to tell them really
exciting news! I am reminded of my 2 year old… when he figures out a new toy,
he wants to show me. When he makes a mess on the kitchen floor, he still calls
me to see. The good parts of his day and the bad— I am a part of it all and I
hold him through all of it. That is what God wants from us, HE WANTS to hold us
and even more than that, He wants us to love to be held by Him. He wants to
embrace us just as I embrace Clay, as our Father; He wants to hold us. “and by
Him we cry, Abba Father, for the Spirit himself testifies with our spirit that
we are God’s Children.” (Romans 8:15-16)
Despite the fact
that I am a control freak, I have learned that when we are able to relinquish
the control to God as our Father, as my Father, the control of my whole life—I
am given a spirit of peace, of renewal, of mercy and of steadfast love. The
power is God is relentless and abundant, for He has the power to hold me, to
hold you and anyone else who lets Him, anyone else who truly loves Him! I am
thankful that He surely does have the whole world in His hands.
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