As youngsters we
dream about what our lives will look like when we are all grown up. As young
adults we dream about the time when the challenges of keeping house and home on
a budget isn’t quite such a challenge. But somewhere along the way life happens,
and we realize that there is always something to challenge us, some unforeseen
bump in the road of life that causes us to wonder how we are going to make it
through the next month, week, day or maybe even in the next hour.
One of my favorite
sayings is “Life isn’t about waiting for the storm to pass, but about learning
to dance in the rain.” By Vivian Greene. How very true. In my own life, chronic
pain has been my unwelcome companion ever since a car accident in my late teens
left me with back injuries. As much as I have wished that pain away over the
years, had people pray for me, been anointed with oil, it’s still there, a
daily reminder that I am still here in this world.
But I have learned
that I still have a choice. Do I complain, feel sorry for myself, whine and let
the world know how miserable I am? Or do I choose to daily be reminded of the
truth of Psalm 16:11,
“You will make known to me the path of life;
I have learned that I can still dance in the rain and daily make that choice to experience that true joy that only God can give us in the midst of the storm or the daily showers. As Dave and I walk through the rehab from his hip replacement we are learning to dance in the rain! We are blessed by people praying, bringing meals and just calling or texting to see how we are doing. How can we not be full of joy?
“You will make known to me the path of life;
In Your presence is fullness of joy;
In Your right hand there are pleasures forever. Psalm 16:11 (NASB)
I have learned that I can still dance in the rain and daily make that choice to experience that true joy that only God can give us in the midst of the storm or the daily showers. As Dave and I walk through the rehab from his hip replacement we are learning to dance in the rain! We are blessed by people praying, bringing meals and just calling or texting to see how we are doing. How can we not be full of joy?
Heavenly Father, thank you that in Your
presence there truly is fullness of joy and that with the help of Your Holy
Spirit living in me, I can learn to not only dance in the rain, but to
thoroughly enjoy it. Amen.
1 comment:
Amen! Week two is over and I think you have enjoyed every little snippet of a blessing!
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