By David A. Sargent Joe Barnett
recently wrote about a visit with a couple that he had known in the past: Mark and Katy were
living a happy life in our community and church when they were abruptly
uprooted and transferred to a remote, thinly-populated outpost in Alberta,
Canada. I stopped by to
spend a night with them when a trip took me that way. We talked and laughed
late into the night. But out of the corner of my eye, I saw a tear trickle down
Katy’s cheek. Before heading to
bed, I stepped outside and was mesmerized by a breathtaking view of a
pitch-black sky festooned with thousands of shimmering stars. Suddenly, I
realized I wasn’t alone – Katy was leaning against the porch railing, gazing at
the same sky. “Homesick?” I
asked. “Terribly!” she
said. “I miss my friends and my church. This is so far from home I feel like
I’m on a different planet.” “I come out here
almost every night,” Katy said. “I like it when the stars come out; they
connect me with my friends back home because they are the same stars, we used
to look at together. We have a pact that we will still look at these stars
together – they there, me here – and think of each other.” Centuries ago, a
prophet thought the stars provided good medicine for homesick hearts. He
pointed exiled and dejected people to the stars: “Lift your eyes and look to
the heavens: Who created all these? He who brings out the starry host one by
one and calls them each by name” (Isaiah 40:26). The stars that looked down on
those homesick captives in Babylon were the very same stars they had looked up
at as they strolled the streets of Jerusalem in their beloved homeland. * As soon as you
can, look at the stars. If you’re
homesick, think of your loved ones and how they are viewing the same
stars. As you look at the stars,
consider also the One who created them.
He knows the name of every star – and He knows and cares about you. The Psalmist David
was thinking about a star-filled sky when he wrote: “When I consider Your
heavens, the work of Your fingers, the moon and the stars, which You have set
in place, what is mankind that You are mindful of them, human beings that You
care for them?” – Psalm 8:3-4 NIV The wonder of it
all is that our Creator cares deeply for each of us. He sent His Son Jesus to die on the cross for
our sins so that we can be saved from sin, receive the gift of eternal life,
and look forward to spending an eternity with Him in heaven (John 3:16; 1
Corinthians 15:1-4; Romans 6:23; John 14:1-6). God will save from
sin and give eternal life to those who will place their faith and trust in
Jesus (Acts 16:30-31), turn from their sins in repentance (Acts 17:30-31),
confess Jesus before men (Romans 10:9-10), and are baptized (immersed) into
Christ for the forgiveness of sins (Acts 2:38).
He will continue to cleanse from sin those who continue to walk in the
light of His Word (1 John 1:7-9). Lift up your eyes and look to the
heavens. The One who created the starry
host cares about YOU and wants YOU to be a part of His forever family.
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- David A. Sargent, minister for the Church of Christ at Creekwood
in Mobile, Alabama, is also the editor of an electronic devotional entitled
"Living Water." To learn more about this excellent resource
contact David via their website: http://www.creekwoodcc.org
* From “When the Stars Come
Out” by Joe Barnett in On My Mind with Joe Barnett, an email publication of
Pathway Evangelism, shared on June 2, 2023.
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