I've been reading a devotional book, "Jesus Calling" nearly every morning since last winter, and I look forward to seeing how God speaks to me thru the words of the author. This little book has been a blessing and encouragement to me this year. It's on my Kindle, so I can sit in the dark and read and pray before I start the day. A few days ago I read the entry for September 20 (some days I read 2, so I'm a little ahead!)
It said,
"When little things don't go as you had hoped, look to Me lightheartedly and say, "Oh, well."... Most of the things that worry you are not important. If you shrug them off immediately and return your focus to Me, you will walk through your days with lighter steps and a joyful heart. When serious problems come your way, you will have more reserves for dealing with them. You will not have squandered your energy on petty problems."
This was the day that Sam and I both got sick -- coughing and sneezing and aching. And my computer broke. And Andrew went to the dentist and found out that he needed a $175 filling. And Sara had an upsetting day at work. And I kept hearing those 2 words -- "Oh, well!"
I remembered Jessica, a newly-wed with terminal cancer. And Shirley, whose husband died this week. And the shooting victims in Colorado. And I was grateful for the words that I read that morning. I was glad I had not wasted time and energy complaining about my little problems -- much. And when the big problems come -- and of course they will sometime -- I hope I will be able to deal with them with the strength I have saved. My mom always said, "Don't worry until you KNOW there is something to worry about." She was such a great example to me, taking each day as a blessing, even while dealing with chemo and radiation. So, I hope you will hear me say, "Oh, well" to the daily annoyances and save my worries and complaints for REAL problems!
"For our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory that far outweighs them all. So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen. For what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal." 2 Corinthians 4:17-18
Well said! I got Jesus Calling for my birthday. Such a treasure! --Arlene Neal
ReplyDeleteI love this little book --thanks Arlene!
ReplyDeleteThanks for reading my short story Delphine and Rainelle and liking it! I just read the book GOD NEVER BLINKS by Regina Brett. A series of inspirational essays. I loved every one and it made me stop and think about how better to deal with various issues in my life.
ReplyDeleteI'll check out Jesus Calling. Sounds good. Thanks for the review.
Blessings, Barb
I just read your profile and see that you were an Army wife. My daughter is one now and learning to deal with all the ups and downs that the career brings with it. She has four children, a set of 10 year old triplets and a six year old and a husband who works all the time. Frustrating for her. They just moved to the Boston area and she's trying to get settled in. Whew. Don't think I could do it. Then again I'm too old now to think about it. Enjoy your blogging.
ReplyDelete4 blogs!?! Seriously? Wow you go girl! I am reading Jesus Calling as well. Love it! Have you read The Well by Mark Hall - another excellent Christian read.
ReplyDeleteNo -- just 3 -- but one was just at Christmas last year. And my brother and my daughter wrote 2 of the entries.
DeleteI will look for The Well if I ever have time to read anything else!
Just what I needed today. In the hospital since Tuesday. Have a bacteria that has to be cured with IV antibiotics. Thanks Ann
ReplyDeleteOh, I am sorry you are sick! Your name doesn’t show up and I don’t know who you are but I hope you are all well soon!
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