“They just got a new house.” “Her husband surprised
her with a trip for their anniversary.” “She just found out she’s pregnant.”
Don’t get me wrong. I’m not a bitter person. I’m
sincerely happy for people when good things come their way. But when times in
my life are more of a struggle than a blessing-I wonder, “When is it my turn?”
That thought has the potential to morph into
self-focused pity; the feeling of not being able to get out of bed or not
wanting to open the blinds to let in the sun.
But…God
has shown me how to open my blind eyes and let in the Son.
Praise.
Praise God when you don’t feel like it. In the book
the Hiding Place, Corrie Ten Boom talks about being a prisoner during World War
II. Corrie’s sister, Betsy, tells her to
be thankful in all circumstances. Sarcastically, Corrie says she’s going to
thank God for the lice. As it turns out, the insects had a purpose. Corrie and
her sister were able to hold a Bible study in the German prison camp because
the pests prevented the guards from entering the barracks.
I have found my lice-filled, heartbreaking situation
may not change but when my focus is readjusted my thought process is
transformed.
I can do this with God’s
help…but it isn’t easy.
When the enemy gets God’s people to only see ourselves
in comparison to others, our joy is stolen. Enough of that! Are you with me? Grab
it back! Praise God for who He is. Thank Him for what He has done. Choose to see
the many blessings in front of you and respond with a grateful heart. Life is full of unexpected challenges and blessings.
During those times that are consumed with disappointment, first honestly cry
out and then start praising God.
Praise
is the best offensive weapon against despair.
Do
not be anxious about anything,
but
in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests
to God.
And
the peace of God, which transcends all understanding,
will
guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus.
Philippians
4: 6-7
How have you dealt with life’s
disappointments? How have those disappointments affected your relationships
with the Lord?
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