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Finding Peace

“Send me word of your unfailing love Oh Lord, for my soul it faints with in me. Father wrap me in your arms of love for there are many who are eager for my fall. Grant me sturdy legs to carry on in the journey and strength to lift my eyes to you. May my feet find the grace of stability underneath them and may my mind find assurance and peace to guard it."

"Lord, many are displeased with me and I find it hard to not wallow in their displeasure. I have run to the well of my self worth and found it empty, even the bucket I have brought to draw with is too small to fill my need. Lord set me upon the rock that is higher than I, quench my thirst, fill me with your worth, let me Lord be your pleasure.”

It can be hard to get a hold of our thoughts when we are facing difficult times. How quickly we descend the stairs to the basement of despair. Each stair seems to bring doubtful thoughts of our worth, especially in times when someone has expressed disappointment in us. It is in these times that we must turn around and climb back up, we must lift our thoughts to the one Master who can bring us back to a place of rest. I find myself sitting on the landing this morning, feet resting on the first step of the spiral down, knees bent, body laid back, face towards heaven and eyes filled with tears. “Father, turn me around, meet me here Lord, I can’t do this alone.”

I find that sometimes the first step back up is not a step at all but a stop, a halting of the ever-building momentum downward. The Lord over and over in the scriptures asks us to be still, “Be still before the Lord and wait patiently for him;” (Ps 37:7, NIV). “Be still and know that I am God;” (Ps 46:10, NIV). God is aware of our human nature and that when we panic or fear we run. Truth be told our minds are in better shape than our bodies, they run farther, faster. The Lord tells us to stop running, be still and wait. In Psalms 23 it says, “He makes me lie down in green pastures”. So when your thoughts have turned to worry on a ship bound for despair, throw out the anchor and toss it onto the Rock of your Salvation, Christ, lie down in his pasture. Even in the times when the tears have blinded your eyes and your step becomes a tumble, cry out to the Lord and he will stop you, in both circumstances the Lord is faithful. David writes in Psalm 22:19 (NIV) “But you, O Lord, be not far off; O my strength, come quickly to help me.”

It is in my eagerness that I find my instinctive next step is misguided. Having stopped and cried out I go forth in my own strength on feeble knees, and how quickly the fall comes. The next step again is not the next stair, but a command to wait, “Wait for the Lord: be strong, take heart and wait for the Lord.” (Psalm 27:14). Not stepping can be one of the hardest things to do. Waiting patiently for the Lord has not been my strong point. In fact, taped to the handset of my phone is a note that says, “Wait, pray first”. I had found that in times of trial, when dark clouds loomed I was quick to pick up the phone and whine about my circumstances, but slow to turn to the Lord. Entertaining fears and lies only aided the snowballing thoughts in my mind. Waiting requires trust. Trust that is built upon confidence in the Father. It is in this moment that your spirit is confronted with the reality of what you truly believe and your belief that God is faithful is tested. All the while, the Lord is longing to show us that we can count on him. We should be able to claim wholeheartedly Psalm 27:13 (NIV), “I am still confident of this; I will see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living.”

As you are still before the Lord, trusting in his character, it is here that you must prepare yourself to take the first step. It is now that you are to set in your hearts to obey that which the Lord will next tell you to do. When your thoughts and your heart have fallen in line with him, when you have dropped your demands and relinquished your desires, when you no longer place your hope on your understanding but are willing to seek only the Lord, it is amazing how clear things become in his light. “I waited patiently for the Lord; he turned to me and heard my cry.” (Psalm 40:1, NIV)

“Lord I am never alone, for your word has promised me that you will never leave or forsake me. Let my spirit rejoice in that promise. Calm my mind Lord, stop the myriad of “what ifs” that attack the peace you have granted me. Replace the fears in my mind with the truths of your word, may my faith feast on these, nourishing my trust in you. Father, as I am your heart’s desire, may it also be my heart’s desire to obey you. Fill me with courage and strength Lord that even this trial might glorify you.”

Written by: Brooke Heidi

 

 

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