How shocked I was to hear that Ted Haggard, president of the National Association of Evangelicals, admitted to a relationship with a male prostitute. At first, he denied it. Then he resigned from both the NAE and his church, saying, "I am a deceiver and a liar. The fact is I am guilty of sexua.l immorality. There is a part of my life that is so repulsive and dark that I've been warring against it all of my adult life. Please forgive my accuser. Actually, thank God for him. He didn't violate you: I did."
Wow.
Ted's not the first minister to fall or to make a shocking admission of guilt. Neither will he be the last. So how should we react?
How should we wait?
There's nothing like disillusionment to lead to burn out. In this dark period, if we focus on those who hurt us, we are not focusing on God. If we focus on betrayal, we are not trusting God. We must keep our "lamps trimmed" by focusing on Jesus.
Instead of turning away, we must be willing to push though pain. We must trust that God will turn everything, including future scandals and heartaches, into good for those who love him. As we do, we'll find God's presence as well as His strength. We'll find joy.
We must pray for strength, encouragement and integrity in our leaders, giving God our situations, and asking Him to turn them into miracles. In fact, join me in prayer that God will turn:
Trim your lamps and look up. Jesus is on the way.
Linda Evans Shepherd is publisher of Right to the Heart of Women eZine. She is available to speak at your upcoming event. See www.Sheppro.com. Sign up for Right to the Heart of Women here.