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

Monday, January 31, 2011

An Encouraging Word

I don't consider myself to be a writer by any means. That being said, I feel the "need" to write. I wasn't sure what I wanted to write about at first. But with all that has been going on lately and all the running around I've been doing, I keep coming back to the thought that our lives are so short. We, as believers in Jesus' atoning death on the cross, are called to live our lives dependent upon God for our EVERY need. There are days we feel so self-sufficient we almost forget that every good thing is from HIM, by HIM, and through HIM. He is the all-in-all, the end-all-be-all, if you will. The first and last. The starting and the ending. Without Him in my life there is no point, no purpose, no real & lasting good that I can do.

I am being reminded right now that with Him all things are truly possible. Do I have an answer to the "big question" facing a family member right now? No. Will it work out the way I want it to? Maybe, but maybe not. Right now, in this moment, my faith is being tested just as much as the family member who is struggling. It doesn't matter that it's their struggle...my faith is being stretched beyond what is comfortable for me as well. It is in these times of feeling like Stretch Armstrong (remember that toy?) that growth occurs...real, memorable, notable growth. To the casual friend or aquaintance, the growth may not be visible. Those that know me best will know otherwise...or at least I hope they will. And my prayer is that from this time of stretching I will learn more patience, more love, more understanding of others in whose shoes I have never walked and in many cases hope to NEVER walk, so that I may show more and more of God's love to those who are hurting and who so deperately need to know they are LOVED.

I guess I want to encourage those who check out my blog (I know you are not many in number, but you are all so important to me and my family) to be encouraged in your faith, and remind us all that God can truly make something out of nothing. We just have to be willing to be nothing first and allow Him to work His "magic" in our lives as He sees fit. Only then will we find true and lasting happiness and joy that no circumstance can take away.

God bless.
Stephanie

2 comments:

  1. Steph - you made me cry. What a beautiful "prayer" if you will. I hear your heart's cry and I know that the Lord does too. You are a testimony of God's love in action. We see the Lord in what you do and how you do it. We are so blessed to have you in our family. God knew who we needed as a daughter-in-law and He knows best. We thought it would be wonderful to have you in our family. We never imagined how much.

    Love, Mon

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  2. Stephanie,

    This is absolutely beautiful and I love you!

    Linda

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