Independence
/It got me to thinking about independence and grief. I realized that there is only a very little bit of the work you have to do as a grieving parent that you can do independently.
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Hope for When It Hurts
It got me to thinking about independence and grief. I realized that there is only a very little bit of the work you have to do as a grieving parent that you can do independently.
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Read More...grief sometimes generates some LARGE energy. Sometimes grief makes a person tired, but sometimes it generated energy that had better be spent on something constructive. My friend knew it was time for a new flower bed! Urgently.
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Read MoreScripture is filled with references to sheep and shepherd and Psalm 23 is one of the most recognizable chapters of scripture throughout the world. Another passage that most of us are familiar with is found in Isaiah 53:6 “All we like sheep have gone astray.” In his book, “A Shepherd Looks at the Lamb of God”, . . .
Read MoreWe are living in a fallen world. In that world, we can be described as: pressed, perplexed, persecuted, struck down. It’s possible that this describes your life right now.
Read MoreWhat does it take to become a vessel of encouragement to others? Encouragement can enter each of our lives most any day whether we are...
Read MoreThe quilt is not large. There are pieces, in irregular shapes, of several different fabrics that have a variety of textures. The irregularity is what makes it a “crazy” quilt.
Read MoreSome other helpful Scriptures that we can meditate on are found in 1 Peter 5:7 where it says that God wants us to cast all our cares on Him because He cares for us...
Read MoreYou dads out there - God, the heavenly Father, commiserates with you earthly fathers, especially you grieving fathers.
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Read MoreWe're just finished up our second week of Handi*Camp 2012 with four more to go. I wish every person reading this blog could visit Handi*Camp for even just a day. You would leave changed. You would . . .
Read MoreShe is a woman of the Word who lived several decades ago. She was married to a preacher from Scotland, Peter Marshall, who died very young. Then she married again and became a wife, and mother or stepmother to 4 children, and was an acclaimed Christian author. Then came a time of great difficulty: Their first grandchild was born with a genetic disease which took her life in a matter of weeks. The second grandchild was born with the same condition. Catherine and others prayed diligently and fervently for healing in this child’s body. But the baby died. Then Catherine went into a depression and a “dark night of the soul.” She said: “all above me, it seems, is a heaven of brass.” It seemed as if God was not present or listening to her heart’s cries.
Here are a few other quotes from the book, Light in My Darkest Night about this period of her life. They tell a story of darkness and light, of depression and restoration.
“This terrible feeling of lostness… must reflect my separation from God. When one has lost one’s way and can no longer feel the Shepherd’s hand, when the Valley of the Shadow is dark with the light of faith withdrawn, what does one do then?” She answered her own question: “Trust God in the dark and wait and hope and hang on…”
“Though my prayers are hollow and uninspired, I am receiving instruction from His Word.“ In other words, she was reading the Bible, regularly, even if reading and praying seemed dry and lifeless activities. In doing so, she began receiving insight from the Author.
“I asked God to [do this]. When He didn’t, I proceeded to sulk like a child. A petulant child who failed to get her own way.” She had “assumed I had a right to [be given] understanding. What arrogance! What presumption!” God is God and we can’t tell Him what to do. We get to choose to yield to His God-ness, or not, and suffer the loneliness.
“When life hands us situations we cannot understand, we have one of two choices. We can wallow in misery, separated from God. Or we can tell Him, ‘I need You and Your presence in my life more than I need understanding. I choose You, Lord. I trust You to give me understanding and an answer to all my “Why’s” – only if and when You choose.’”
The restoration of Catherine’s spirit dawned as she began to let go of her demands and expectations and let God be God. She learned that she could seek the Giver, even if the desired gift was not given. Then Light began to shine in her darkness.
May you be blessed as you practice yielding to His love for you.
When was the last time you had a day without stress? Someone once said that stress is...
Read MoreHave you ever been anxious? Do you remember why you were anxious? One moment my spirit can be completely at peace and then all of a sudden something will happen and I become anxious. Ever happen to you? . . .
Read MoreI have been thinking about what a difference a moment makes. I have been meditating on some Scriptures. Here are some passages that tell the story of redemption, death and hope.
Read MoreBefore exploring how to make healthy changes in our lives, let's look at what keeps us from changing especially when things or circumstances are beyond our control. Making a change can produce...
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Read MoreIn all of these things, we need to consider how we are affected when we aren't able to be in control of a situation. We may become...
Read MorePuzzles are hard, and take concentration... Real progress is made, bit by bit, until the project is completed. There are similarities in grief. Do you fully understand all the elements and issues of your loss? Or is it like a puzzle?
When we see Him and are finally at home with Him, the puzzle pieces will all fit together in a beautiful picture of His presence with us and His grace for us.
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