The Storms of Life
In life we are all going to face disappointments. We will pursue a job and not get it, chase
after a dream and lose it or be healthy our whole life and then be brought down
by a terminal illness. How we handle the disappointments in life makes a
difference in how we end the race of life. What happens in us makes a
difference in our character and who we will become as a Christian.
What do you do when bad things happen to you? Do you stop paddling and just let the current
take you wherever it wills? Do you get
rid of the very things you need to survive the disappointment? Do you give
up?
Too many times I think we do all three. When something happens in your life whether
it be disappointments or tragedies we often just stop doing anything.
Years ago when I was in college we would go canoeing. We would get into pairs in a canoe with two oars. There was always a current in the river, so there was a reason the canoe came with oars. If you just jumped in and let the water take you wherever it wanted, you would end up in the trees along the bank. The oars were there so you could guide the canoe where you wanted it to go. Your life is no different. Coasting through life is not where character is built. The turbulent waters of life are where we become the strongest. (Acts 27:15 So when the ship was caught, and could not head into the wind, we let her drive.) Don’t let your ship drive.
Years ago when I was in college we would go canoeing. We would get into pairs in a canoe with two oars. There was always a current in the river, so there was a reason the canoe came with oars. If you just jumped in and let the water take you wherever it wanted, you would end up in the trees along the bank. The oars were there so you could guide the canoe where you wanted it to go. Your life is no different. Coasting through life is not where character is built. The turbulent waters of life are where we become the strongest. (Acts 27:15 So when the ship was caught, and could not head into the wind, we let her drive.) Don’t let your ship drive.
The next thing we do is we dump things overboard. (Acts
27:18-19 And because we were exceedingly tempest-tossed, the next day they
lightened the ship. On the third day we threw the ship’s tackle overboard with
our own hands.) We get rid of the very
things we need most to survive. When I
went through cancer there were many I met who were angry about their
cancer. There were others still who
blamed God, their family, or their occupation for their illness. What these individuals did was they distanced
themselves from God and family. Those
are the very people you need the most when you are going through it.
The third thing we do is we give up. (Acts
27:20 Now when neither sun nor stars appeared for many days, and no small
tempest beat on us, all hope that we would be saved was finally given up.) The
last thing we need is to give up in the midst of our storm. Character is not built by giving up. If you want spiritual strength, don’t give
up. When your life is at its darkest and
you don’t give up, you find that you can move one more step forward; and then
another and another.
If we accept the fact that we live in a fallen world where
disappointments will occur; it shouldn’t surprise us when they do. God gives us the comfort, support and
strength to persevere through our hardships.
The key is we must keep moving, not give up and depend on Him.
Prayer for the Day: Heavenly Father, You are
an amazing Father who cares for us especially when we are going through the
disappointments in life. If we have the
right attitude and have a close relationship with You, we can make lemonade out
of lemons in any situation. Thank You
for bringing storms into my life, because it gives me an appreciation for how
You can redeem any situation and our attitude plays a big part in showing
others who You really are.
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