We've all
had them — those days (or years) when nothing works out.
We've all had days (and
maybe even years) when life just doesn't seem to be going our way!I've had
long seasons of life where I felt like nothing was working and everything was
out of whack, and I've had frustrating days where I just can't seem to get
anything accomplished. This morning was one of those times…I was
getting all three of our boys ready for school which is a massive undertaking
and makes me respect my wife even more because she is normally the one doing
it! Amidst the screaming infant and complaining grade-schoolers, there was a
mess in the kitchen, a dirty diaper on the floor, toothpaste on the sink and
stress in the air. When we FINALLY got out the door, Connor had forgotten
something and had to run back in. The door was open just long enough for (I'm
not making this up) a bird to fly in the house.Now, I've
got to figure out a way to get the bird out of the house and all the kids
loaded up as fast as I can. I eventually got the bird out (unharmed) and the
kids loaded and just before I pulled out onto the main road, a garbage truck
cut me off and started driving about five miles per hour and stopping at every
other house. I wasn't sure whether to scream or laugh at the irony of it.In the
grand scheme of things, a stressful morning doesn't impact life or eternity all
that much, but in those longer seasons of joblessness, sickness, financial
stress, marriage strain and other ongoing life events, the stress and
frustration can seem overwhelming. Below are four things I've learned to
remember in those challenging seasons of life that have helped me and I pray
they help you as well!Struggles
in life are inevitable, but destruction is optional. Remembering these four
principles can make all the difference.- 1.
Remember that your Character should always be stronger than your
Circumstances
We can't
always control what happens to us, but we can always control how we choose to
respond. In those moments when I choose to stop complaining and instead give
thanks to God for the good in my life, the parts that seem bad start to seem
much less significant. Choose to keep a positive attitude and thankful heart
regardless of what you're going through.
"Rejoice
always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God's
will for you in Christ Jesus." 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18
- 2.
Remember that your Struggles always lead to Strength
Every
difficulty in your life, whether big or small, is something God will use to
produce more strength, faith and perseverance in you if you let Him! All your
pain has a purpose.
"And
we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who
have been called according to his purpose." Romans 8:28
- 3.
Remember that God's timing is always perfect
God's
plans are almost always different from our plans, but His plans are always
perfect! Have the patience to wait on His timing instead of forcing your own.
"For
I know the plans I have for you declares the Lord; plans to prosper you and not
to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." Jeremiah
29:11
- 4.
Remember that God will never leave your side
You may
feel like you're going through this struggle all alone, but from the moment you
ask Jesus to bring you into God's family, He will be by your side to the end so
never lose hope!
"Be
strong and courageous. Do not be afraid or terrified because of them, for the
Lord your God goes with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you."
Deuteronomy 31:6
Amazing advice. Thanks be to God
ReplyDeleteAmen, stay blessed.
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