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5 ways to abound in hope in a Global Pandemic.

Tom Crandall • Mar 19, 2020

5 ways to abound in hope in a Global Pandemic.

COVID-19 has rifled the world unlike anything I’ve seen, pillaging Nations, killing thousands and putting the world on pause releasing a plague of fear almost as destructive as the virus itself, pushing millions into the wake of the unknown without enough toilet paper to go around.

On March 11th, the WHO declared a ‘Global Pandemic.’ Two days later The President declared a National Emergency bringing America to a screeching halt as we rally together to defeat the virus and protect the vulnerable. 

Life is changing by the hour.

We are facing a real Global unseen enemy.

However, the fear we are suffocating from caused by Media Pollution, and imaginations run amuck devoid of solutions at hand, is proof that we all need to breathe and stop preparing for the end of the world.

Is there an end in sight? 
 
Man has made it through disruptions before, some unscathed, others without skin based upon the response in the middle of the mess.
 
Two years ago, my City conquered a crushing threat that I believe will release hope for today. 

A Surreal Night

Disruption hit when I received a text that the fire jumped the Sacramento River, engulfing homes six miles from my house.

It was a windy, hot summer day of 113 degrees as people filled my house to meet before going on a missions trip to Mexico when this moment took place. We had been receiving updates all day regarding the unruly Carr Fire that was approaching our City, Redding California. 

With churned emotions, I composed myself and sent everyone home. Walking outside I could see the mountain in the distance red like Lucifer’s tail and could hear him barking at me through the blasts of exploding propane tanks and houses in the distance.

The night felt apocalyptic. The circumstances impaired communication; while the Firefighters did their best, the fear of what could happen gave us no peace to sleep it out.

In a scramble, we packed our valuables knowing the fire was miles away, however; it was moving fast, and this could be the last time we see our house. 
Packing pictures, taxes, guns, suitcases, and the kid’s special toys into my Truck with our two Labs, we were heading out when my 9-year-old daughter broke in tears, “Dad I don’t want to lose my house.” Pushing back the fear of uncertainty, knowing this will be a marking moment in her life, I replied, “Addie, everything will be ok. We will be fine no matter what happens, God is with us and we have each other.” With a hug and a kiss, we finished packing and got moving.

We drove to the gas station along with the rest of the panicked City to flee the fire’s wrath, then to a nearby town finding refuge in a hotel.

The night was surreal and brought perspective as the true riches of my entire life fit inside my truck.  

The fire had disrupted life, but it wasn’t over. It was just time to pivot. 

After a few weeks of smoke-filled air, and wearing a mask, Redding felt heavy as we looked for an end in sight, grieving from the loss of eight people, and losing over a thousand homes.  

Days turned into weeks, weeks into months. We were all ready for the page to turn. 

Hope was rising.

Instead of going to Mexico, we stayed in Redding to serve our community. Bethel became a home for the Redcross as semi-trucks from major grocery stores, Convoy of Hope and generous people sent thousands of items so people could receive what they needed to start over. The disaster became an opportunity to touch our community as we prayed for and served thousands of people. It was miraculous to watch so many people unite to help.

Partners and friends from around the world gave thousands of dollars so we could give every person who lost a home $1000 no matter who they were.

People received insurance settlements that put them ahead of where they were before losing their homes.

Amidst the rubble, beauty had risen as churches in the community rallied to push back the smokey onslaught and restore hope.

The Lord was faithful to refresh us as we spent time in worship and receiving comfort from Him.

Eventually, the season shifted, and life was normal again. It was a relief to be through it, and we look back with grateful hearts at what the Lord did in the middle of the impossible.

Psalm 46:1 says, “God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.”

He helped us through the Carr Fire and He will help us through COVID-19.

5 ways to abound in hope in a Global Pandemic. 

               1. Don’t be afraid, pivot.

Fear can be more than a feeling, but a deceiving spirit whose goal is to exaggerate problems. Let me be clear, COVID-19 is a real threat that has made a huge mess, but it’s not Godzilla shooting rivers of fire upon thousands of running victims, knocking planes out of the sky and burning down toilet paper factories. The virus will be stopped if we all pivot and follow The Presidents 15 days to slow the spread and do our part. Our economy will bounce back eventually, and we’ll be ok.

2 Timothy 1:7 says, “God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind.”

Spirits are like lenses we see-through. When we are looking through the lens of fear, we are not seeing the truth but usually an exaggeration of a problem, which is a lie.

The Holy Spirit is the Spirit of Truth who shows us a problem with His perspective in mind, and His Presence at work creating solutions for us.

               2. Feed your faith, not your fears.

The Bible is a compilation of stories of a faithful God revealing Himself to a hurting people when entire Nations were in upheaval. He’s never abandoned His Beloved. Are we feasting on the news and social media more than what God says?
Psalm 91 is God’s promise of protection!

               3. Recalibrate your life.

These moments are an invitation to adjust our lives, according to an eternal mindset. Have you fully surrendered your life to Jesus Christ? Faith in Him and what He did on the cross is the only way to heaven. Is the Holy Spirit convicting you of anything you need to let go of?

Leonard Ravenhill said, “are the things you are living for worth Christ dying for?” 

Let temporal worries, wrong attitude and sin fall off in this time of reflection.

               4. Look for God in the waiting.

In 1665 the Black Plague hit London, closing Cambridge University, sending Isaac Newton home. In the waiting, he saw an apple fall from a tree and was inspired to write the “Law of Gravitation” changing the world.

If we use this time wisely, we will see this as an opportunity to spend time with our loved ones, be productive with what we love, and seek the Lord for his heart. He is waiting to reveal Himself to us if we will turn aside to be Him. 

               5. Don’t lose hope.

Hopelessness is a disease that is worse than the problem we are facing because it has the power to perpetuate a problem. Hope empowers us to see solutions and live a full life in the waiting. 

If you have suffered loss, the Lord will comfort you. Bill Johnson once said, “all loss is temporary, all breakthrough is eternal.”

To grow resilient in hope, check out my blog called It’s Time to Get Your Hopes Up

My hope for you

That as you do your part to help end the virus, you would abound in hope knowing that you won’t be scouring the world for Toilet Paper forever.

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