Hope: the feeling that what is wanted can be had or that events will turn out for the best: to give up hope.
We all experience hurt...
If
you live long enough most of us will be hurt beyond repair, troubled to
the point we cannot sleep and we all will grieve in such a way that we
will lose more than just our appetite. Trials and tribulations, and pain and hurt, have a way of putting everything into perspective.
Ask
a parent of a "special needs" child or mother that just buried her son
what is important and you will get an answer that if you're lucky, and
smart enough to realize, will cause you to question everything you do
and why you do it.
Pain and suffering get our attention and they get our attention fast.
So what are we to do when an unwelcome trial arrives at the doorstep of our life?
The options are limitless and most of them usually make things worse. Below, I want to share three questions we should ask ourselves when we are hurting and three answers to those questions we all can cling to in our individual times of need.
The options are limitless and most of them usually make things worse. Below, I want to share three questions we should ask ourselves when we are hurting and three answers to those questions we all can cling to in our individual times of need.
- Ask yourself the question: "What can I control?"
- The only thing we have total control in our life is our Attitude. Attitude determines outcome & altitude. I refuse to add anything else to that statement.
- Next ask:"What am I to learn in this situation?"
- James 1: 2-4 states; "For when your faith is tested, your endurance has a chance to grow. So let it grow, for when your endurance is fully developed, you will be strong in character and ready for anything."
- We are to endure. When we do this we grow in courage, strength and character. And when we grow in those three areas we become of value to everyone around us and everyone we come in contact with... whether they realize it or not.
- It really comes down to faith and hope if we are truly going to endure. The key is what we put our "faith" and "hope" in.
- Finally, ask yourself:"Where do I go from here?"
- The first place I go to is my knees. Psalm 61:1-3 is beautiful and reassuring... "O God, listen to my cry! Hear my prayer! From the ends of the earth, I will cry to you for help, for my heart is overwhelmed. Lead me to the towering rock of safety, for you are my safe refuge..."
- God can take any situation and make it more than better. He can give us victory in each and every situation; he can take our bad and turn it into good. We may not get the desired outcome but if we trust in Him He will show us the intended message and where we are to go from here.
- At the end of the day, God is either in everything and every situation or He is not. The choice is yours... all you have to do is invite Him into heart and into each circumstance of your life.
John 16:33 say's,
"I have told you all is so that when you may have peace in me. Here on
earth you will have many trials and sorrows. But take heart, because I
have overcome the world."
I'm
not sure why I chose to write about this today only to say it was on my
heart. And though the words in this piece might be helpful to some and
pathetic to others the one thing I do know is that we all experience
trials in our lives. We all experience such pain and hurt that when we
think about a certain situation that was painful it can, and usually
does, bring us to tears.
Pain and suffering is universal and it spares no one.
We
all are currently facing a trial(s), we just came out of a trial(s) or a
trial is just around the corner. That is an undeniable truth. And the
question each one of us needs to ask is who will we depend on when the
winds increase in strength and the waves get higher and higher? Will it
be a friend, a parent or we will depend on ourselves? Will it be
alcohol, drugs or an unwarranted relationship?
In closing, Proverbs 15:1 states that "a gentle answer turns away wrath, but harsh words stir up anger." My
intention or goal was not to stir up any anger in the reader or to come
off as a know it all. It is just my belief that so many people are
truly hurting in such a way that many times they find it difficult to
even get out of bed in the morning.
I
hope that person is reading this piece right now. It is my hope and
prayer that they realize that it will get better. It comes down to our
attitude, our desire to endure and our ability to admit we can't do it
alone. Ask God for His help and his direction; ask Him today.
I usually reserve this type of commentary for Sunday but I chose not to today.
And
for those of you that are hurting at this very moment, take pause and
just remember... you are not alone and you will never be alone.
Hold on to that... you are not alone.
Hold on to that... you are not alone.
sbb 15.10.2010
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1 comment:
Thanks for todays post. Perfect timming.
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