Don’t be sad because the joy you have in the LORD is your strength. (Nehemiah 8:10b GWT)
I’ve been clinging to these words.
In the past 2 years, I have faced some of the biggest joy-draining challenges in my life. It’s been – without a doubt – emotionally, spiritually and physically exhausting.
- I’ve faced a cancer diagnosis and two related surgeries.
- My family discovered a mammoth betrayal from a beloved uncle that resulted in his suicide.
- Our son was diagnosed with PTSD and depression from the effects of bullying at school.
- We left our church home of 12 years and lost dear friendships in the process.
- Our world was shaken when my husband was laid-off in this tough economy.
- My beloved grandmother died, leaving a hole in my life.
There have been times I’ve wanted to curl up in a fetal position and wave a white flag in surrender.
Can you relate?
But God makes us a promise we can’t deny.
When we press in during those times where we feel discouraged and dejected…
When we praise Him regardless of the storms we face…
When we trust that He is working it all out…
When we choose to remain faithful no matter what…
God will give us strength to stand.
But sometimes we are drama-mommas.
We think that since our life is experiencing a “rough patch,” we have to walk around with a scowl on our face. We think that if we look sad enough, people will take pity on us.
We use this opportunity to make it all about us.
Please tell me I am not the only one?
But when we act that way, we are choosing not to accept God’s best for us.
We are looking for that same end result of strength in all the wrong places.
Then God whispers, “Beloved, don’t be sad. Trust me in your journey. Praise me for what I am planning for you because I have plans to prosper you and not to harm you. Trust me and watch your joy arise!”
So I press in to Him. I start believing that God is working it all out behind the scenes. I see glimpses of His fingerprints.
- My heart begins to soften.
- The stress leaves my shoulders.
- My thoughts are more easily taken captive.
And then I watch it happen.
Money shows up anonymously in the mail.
The surgeon can’t find any traces of cancer.
A spirit-filled therapist counsels and heals my son.
Our new church introduces my family to a deeper relationship with Jesus.
My husband lands a job that makes his heart soar.
Listen, God really is who He says He is… and He really does what He says He’ll do.
Sisters… the joy you have from your relationship with God is what will give you the strength to press on in tough times.
Maybe you are having a hard time finding that joy right now.
Maybe life seems too big.
Maybe the light at the end of the tunnel really is a train.
If that is you, try this… Make a list of all the things He has done for you.
It will remind you… encourage you… challenge you to trust just one more time.
And the result will be… joy.
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Amy Hale says
Again, JUST what I needed to hear this morning. Thankful for a God who encourages me and thankful that you allow Him to speak through you.
I’m off to work on my list now!
Amy
careyscotttalks says
Amy, that list is vital to me! I’m so glad God is meeting your through my words. Thanks for your encouragement, sister!
Jeanelle says
Praise will radically carry our hearts to the Lord. When we are in His presence there is no great joy! Better is one day in His courts than a thousand elsewhere. I am so thankful for you, for your words, for your truths, and for your encouragement.
careyscotttalks says
Jeanelle… I am so thankful for you!
kim says
Thank you for your inspirational words. Your post seems to be theme of my day today. I just shared with a friend words that were hard to speak: If I could choose to go back three years before cancer and it’s treatment to the person I was back than, or go through the journey to be the person I am today…I would choose the later. Although the road has been long, hard, and painful…my relationship with the Lord and the truth in my life are such blessings! Thanks again for all your encouragement.