When I came in
from walking this morning, I had this leaf stuck to my shoe. I leaned over and
pulled it off and had to smile at how He was once again teaching me Truth
through His creation. I thought, “Lord, that is a good representation of me
right now! The yellow reminds me that I still have ‘color’ (strength in You,
purpose), the splotches of red reminds me of those times when I really
allow you to use me and bring your message of love and joy to others, then I
see those ugly brown dead looking spots. I don’t like seeing those because they
remind me that I am still wounded and sometimes I allow those wounds to be the
focus of my life instead of You….and that is not a pretty thing!” As I sat and
looked at the leaf, I felt like He told me to remember that He was getting
ready to show the world His majesty and glory as He changes leaves into
beautiful colors and that the same Creator God of nature also
created each of us for His majesty and glory….and He wasn’t through changing me yet
so I needed get my feet back underneath me and hold onto the Truth that only He
can give.
Recently, I heard
these words on a podcast by Nancy DeMoss – “When you experience intense grief, you must
learn how to live between divine sovereignty that is beyond comprehension and
pain that is beyond belief.” I remember thinking that is so true. I have been
reminded over and over during the past 16 months that my joy comes when I
concentrate on His Truths that I find in His Word and in my heart when I am
yielded to Him. Sometimes I do that well...and sometimes I have to fight to remember that Truth...fight for that joy…fight for that peace
that passes understanding…fight to remember to seek to glorify Him rather than
wallow in my sadness in missing Pete. On the days I don’t do that well, I find
that God is right there when I crawl back, confess that my emotions got the
best of me and ask for His grace and help to do better ‘tomorrow’. I feel Him
smile as if to say, “I understand, Dear One, I’ve got you…I am not going anywhere.
Come on, get up, dust yourself off again, hold My hand and let’s concentrate on
what I need you to do now for Me.”
I have been
re-reading Kay Warren’s book, Choose Joy. I admire her strength and honesty
as she shares how she has sought to choose joy in the midst of hard trials.
Though this book was written several years ago, it is obvious that she is still
clinging to the Truth of our Father as she walks through this new valley in her
life. Today, I went back and read these words in her book...
“Colossians 4:2
says, ‘Stay alert, with your eyes wide open in gratitude.’ Joy is rooted in
gratitude. You cannot have a joyful heart without having a grateful heart. You
cannot be a grateful person and not experience joy. Those who can praise God
will experience joy and those who are joyful will thank God. Joy and gratitude
always go together.”
This time of the
year, we are reminded to focus on what we have to be thankful for in America! I
have so much to be thankful for….and even on those days when I allow myself to
wallow in my sadness in missing Pete and his love and companionship, I can still
usually muster up words of thankfulness to the Lord in the midst of tears. I do
have so much to be thankful for in the past and in the future…we all do. Remember with me…
“The heavens are
yours, the world, everything – for You created them all. Blessed are those who
hear the joyful blast of the trumpet, for they shall walk in the light of Your
Presence. They rejoice all day long in Your wonderful reputation and in Your
perfect righteousness.
You are their strength. What glory! You are my Father, my God and the Rock of my salvation!”
Psalms 89:11, 15-17, 26
As I watch our
Creator God paint the trees with their beautiful colors this fall, I am going
to concentrate on His glory and majesty and love! Most of all, I am
going to focus on the incredible gift He gave us in Jesus and ask how He
can use me to share Him with others!
And I am going to
be watching for a beautiful completely red leaf!! That’s what I want my
life to look like….
“The heavens are Yours, the world, everything –
for You created them all!”Thank you, Lord, for Who You are!