Psalm 55:22 Give your burdens to the
Lord, and He will take care of you. He
will not permit the godly to slip and fall.
It’s been a few weeks since I have
felt compelled to write anything and even today I’m in a very awkward place in
my mind. But, at least, I’m compelled to
share something. I’m not sure what it
is, though. So, I leave it to God to guide
my fingers and use His words. I always
pray for that before I start writing but, I need His guidance especially now. Not just to share it with those who read it
but, for me who writes it.
We all have our ups and downs
in our walk with Christ. There are times
where we feel like our cup is overflowing with blessing and times where we feel
parched because it seems the cup is empty.
Now, we know (or at least we should) that the cup is not really empty. God doesn’t put a cap on how many blessings
He gives. Some might say that if the blessings
seem to run dry; we have strayed and become undeserving of any. I, disagree, for the simple fact, we have
always been undeserving even when our cup was overflowing. Instead, I view this dry time as God
performing “spiritual maintenance” in our lives. Just like our vehicles, if we want them to
continue to run like the day we bought it we have to do maintenance on
them. Fluids need changed, tires need
air and sometimes certain parts have exceeded their usefulness and just need
replaced with a new one. Of course,
while our car is in the shop we can’t drive it and so; it sits there while it
is being worked on. Our walk is always
going to be full of peaks and valleys and I think that it is in those valleys
that we are just in the shop so to speak.
I’ve been in what seems to be
a valley for the past few months now. There
hasn’t been anything really specific to complain about; like I said before just
been in an awkward place in my mind. It
has felt like I’ve been just going through the motions. The fire I had when I first got saved was
dwindling down to a flicker. It felt
like it had been months since a sermon had reached my soul. But, God is always faithful. He has been sure to keep spiritually strong influences
around me to keep me company while my spirit is undergoing some
maintenance. He knew I was in need of
some reassurance and so a couple weeks ago when I was just going through the
motions and going to Bible study He put it on my pastor’s heart to talk about
the peaks and valleys that we go through and how the valleys are just as
important (if not more so) than the peaks.
He also pointed out that to get to the next peak we need to go through
another valley. When I heard those
words, I was reminded of an old saying that my previous pastor said for times
like this: “Smooth seas never make good sailors.” So, what my pastor was saying started to
really resonate in me. I’m sure I am not
the only that has been listening to a sermon and thought, “This seems to be
meant for me.” Guess what? Sometimes it is for you. God is just using the speaker to tell you the
message He has for you. Praise God my
pastor is interested in God’s will and not his own.
It is only when you combine
knowledge with experience do you get wisdom.
And, with wisdom comes strength. If
this is true, then when I climb out of this valley, I will have the wisdom and
the strength to get out of the next one. So, instead of giving me a blessing
that is temporary, it is permanent. My
cup of blessings isn’t dry; God is giving me one that not only has unlimited
refills but has the ability to be upgraded to a bigger cup. I don’t know how long I will be in these
rough seas but now I know God is not letting me drown; He is teaching me to
swim.
Isaiah 41:10 Don’t be afraid, for I am
with you. Don’t be discouraged, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and
help you. I will hold you up with my victorious right hand.
Hi Kelly Ann,
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog & leaving a nice comment :)
I love the analogy you used about the car needing maintenance. I will look at those 'dry times' as maintenance times from now on.
~God Bless~
Lisa
thanks for joining my blog - I am enjoying yours!
ReplyDeleteHi Kelly,
ReplyDeleteThe thing I notice most about valleys is that there is usually a beautiful river in them,(there certainly is in Wales) which to me spiritually represents the abundant presence of the word of God being available for us to drink in our 'down' times, or 'dry times' as you might call them.