Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Thankful



Hello, friends!

You may have noticed that we have not posted as often on our blog this last month.  Our family has been adjusting to Craig’s new job, which has been an incredible blessing.  We are just so amazed at all that God has done for us!

As we look to celebrate Thanksgiving this year, now more than ever, we are keenly aware of God’s faithfulness.  He was faithful when we had no job.  He is faithful now that we do.  He has not changed.  But His faithfulness has changed us.

In the seasons of unemployment, loss and death, I have been angry.  I have been scared.  I have begged God to move us quickly through these seasons.  I have cried buckets of tears. 

And in my crying out to Him, God has taught me surrender.  He has changed my anger to trust.  He has humbled my pride – the part of me that has determined I knew what was best for my life – and He has replaced it with a deep and abiding trust for my all-knowing Savior.

Jesus has loved us deeply and reminded us of it often.  And through every season of our lives that has brought changes, both good and bad, He has stayed “the same yesterday, today and forever” (Heb.13:8).  And I am so thankful that He is the same and we are not – He has changed us!

When Craig and I got married, Pastor Jack Hayford gave us a couple of specific verses at our wedding.  One of them was Philippians 3:13-14:

“No, dear brothers and sisters, I have not achieved it, but I focus on this one thing: Forgetting the past and looking forward to what lies ahead, I press on to reach the end of the race and receive the heavenly prize for which God, through Christ Jesus, is calling us.”

There were days in our dark moments where forgetting what was behind literally meant forgetting yesterday.  That I wasn’t going to allow my trust in God today to be determined by what terrible circumstances had happened the day before.  Keeping our eyes on our precious Savior each and every day is the only thing that has gotten us through.

So this Thanksgiving, let’s choose to forget what’s behind and look forward, keeping our eyes on Jesus.  Our victory is through our unmoveable and unchanging Savior.  Amen!

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