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Worry About Yourself

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Everybody longs for a trouble-free life. One with no problems, no worries, and no strife. While everybody longs for this, I don’t know a single person that actually HAS it. My sister once told me about a devotional she read that talked about how we should look at problems. She said it talked about how we should be “thankful” for ALL our troubles and problems. It said that instead of trying to find shortcuts to the problem, we should enjoy the process because it’s maturing us. WHAT???

When it comes to problems, I sometimes feel like a two-year-old: “I can do it by myself,” “Leave me alone; I know what I am doing,” or one of my personal favorites: “Worry about yourself!” Big, brave, and self-sufficient—that’s what I want to be!

Have you ever noticed that when you go into the store, most two-year-olds don’t want you to hold their hand? They walk around and think they are big… until someone speaks to them. Watch how fast they turn and quickly run back to safety!

I read a daily devotional by Sarah Young called, Jesus Calling. One of the devotionals was about making Jesus your focal point. Here is a section from that devotional:

When your private world feels unsteady and you grip My hand for support, you are living in conscious dependence on Me. Instead of yearning for a problem-free life, rejoice that trouble can highlight your awareness of My presence. In the darkness of adversity, you are able to see more clearly the radiance of My face. Accept the value of problems in this life, considering them pure joy. 

I try to listen when the Lord talks to me. Two times this week, I’ve had a similar message come to me, so maybe it is time for me to sit back and listen to what the Lord is trying to tell me.

We learn many things from troubles and problems. When we have problems, we don’t usually see the “silver lining” from them until the storm has passed.

When you lose a job, you learn to be resourceful. When you yearn to have children, you learn patience. When you are having arguments, you learn to compromise. When you are under attack, you learn to fight. When you are alone, you learn to love yourself. When sickness strikes, you learn to trust in the Lord.

One day, our troubles will be over. There will be no more aggravation, no struggle, and no more pain. But until that day, if you can’t be exactly thankful for your problems, maybe you can at least ask the Lord to open your eyes so that you can see the lesson.

To GOD Goes The Glory!

Have a Blessed Day!

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57 Comments

  1. I love this message!! Thank you- just what I needed to read:)

  2. I read my copy of “Jesus Calling” every single day! I also have the devotional “Jesus Always”.
    They prepare me for my day. So many daily readings directly pertain to me.✝️✝️. They help me understand so much.

  3. Cindi Brewer says:

    I love that video, the little girl is hilarious 😂

  4. Judy I will also pray for you and your husband and family. Take care of yourself . I have been through allot of loss and illness the past couple months. Tania this was a post that spoke to me. I always say thankyou God before anything else everyday.

  5. Great message. I too try to be fiercely independent.

  6. The Lord has been working on me regarding ’troubles, and hardships’. Most of the time I fight them..have a hard time accepting them. But scripture doesn’t say life is easy and that certain people are exempt. We all experience them. But God is teaching me to give them to Him, find the lesson I can learn and let Him walk through them with me. It really is very freeing. I know God has laughed at me and I laugh at myself now too because I have said “God how can I help anyone else while I’m dealing with this issue?” He uses everything for His glory and our good. He is faithful. 😊

  7. Barbara N. says:

    Great advice. Even though sometimes it’s hard to see the forest through the tree’s. I truly try to be grateful some days are easier than others.
    It’s a work in progress for sure.

  8. Thanks for this post.

  9. Genia Carter says:

    How true. Sometimes I think about so many who do not even have a roof over their heads and I realize the blessings we have received

    1. So true! We take our blessings for granted until they are in danger of being taken from us.

  10. Judy Thompson says:

    Your Sunday posts especially are such an inspiration to me. My husband has been diagnosed with liver cancer that is terminal. Hospice starts tomorrow. This was so sudden. He has been feeling bad a few months and thought it may have just been long Covid. The last two weeks have been dreadful. I hope you don’t mind if I copy and post a few of these Sunday messages with credit to you of course.

    1. Judy, I am so sorry! I’m putting you and your family in my prayers. I can’t imagine the heartache and fear you are facing, but thankfully, you do have a kind and loving Heavenly Father who will walk through this trying time with you.

    2. Judy Thompson says:

      Thank you, Tania! I appreciate your response and prayers!