"You silence the uproar of foreigners; as heat is reduced by the shadow of a cloud, so the song of the ruthless is stilled." - Isaiah 25:5
We've all experienced the hot and humid days of summer. There's nothing quite as uncomfortable as doing yardwork during the heat of the day under a cloudless sky. But wait! What's that? A cloud!
When a cloud comes between us and the sun we can actually feel the temperature drop. Even more so if the cloud begins dropping water.
As the shadow of a cloud reduces heat from the sun, so we can be to others as we comfort them with the love of Jesus.
I have a friend who recently experienced the loss of a family member. If I am to be "a cloud in the heat of the day," how do I "cast my shadow" on them to comfort them?
- Contact. A timely phone call or text can really help. It gives the person the opportunity to vent or open up about what's been hurting them.
- Listen. Sometimes simply listening is enough to show you care. And listen to learn, not simply hear.
- Empathize. Let them know you are feeling their pain along with them.
- Guide. Share an appropriate Bible verse or a story about how you navigated a similar situation.
- Pray. Pray WITH them. Hold their hands, put a hand on their shoulder, or while delivering a hug. Appropriate physical touch is huge.
- Continue. Don't let the conversation end. Promise to keep in touch. And DO IT!
We have been chosen to complete a mission for Jesus. We can do that by obeying His first, and greatest, command for us.
"Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength. And love your neighbor as yourself." - Mark 12:30-31













