I had a revelation today. I was thinking through this past year, all the goals God had
laid on my heart, and how remarkably nearly all of them had materialized. It’s been a year of abundant blessing
after leaving a season of strong storms.
I have taken the time to celebrate God’s victories in my life, to honor
Him and others for those blessings.
I deeply believe in marking moments, of acknowledging the victories in
life because I think God wants me to!
That way, when the next storm hits I have these moments as all-important
reminders of His faithfulness to me.
Still, being the driven soul I am, I have to admit my
thoughts drifted quite quickly from the many blessings to those few goals left
that hadn’t materialized. I was
sort of frustrated about one area in particular because it’s the one thing I most wanted. I asked God why not this one thing, this one key area? Why couldn’t this one area come to
fruition?
And—here comes the revelation—God answered me in a most
unexpected way! He didn’t remind
me to be patient, as He has in the past. He didn’t tell me He had my back so I
didn’t need to worry. Nope! Instead, He gently reminded me it
wasn’t going to be that one more thing that would complete my happiness,
fulfill me or bring me more permanent joy. That peace, joy and love come from within me, from being
secure in who I am with God.
It really struck me in that moment how easy it is to think
it’s just that one more thing we need in order to be “happy.” It can be a relationship, a promotion,
a dollar amount, a home, a certain car—you know what it is for you! The thing is the joy from these things
is short lived. Even something as
deep and meaningful as a relationship can’t complete you or give you a sense of
joy you don’t already have, not on a permanent basis. We set ourselves up for disappointment when we forget
there’s only one true source of joy: love. And true, deep, unconditional, unfailing love can only come
from our Creator and our walk with Him.
Only He gives us that sense of complete acceptance and deep worth regardless
of our failures and challenges.
I got the gentle reminder I needed: you can’t give away what
you don’t already have. The answer
isn’t one more thing; it’s digging in deeper into God’s love and grace for me,
of knowing my infinite worth before Him.
It’s in remembering I belong to Him, and in His eyes our relationship is
worth every price He has had to pay.
It humbles me, God’s love.
It fills me with true
joy.
Interestingly, the more I learn to let go of my desires and the
outcome, trusting Him instead, the more He blesses me. It’s like I untie His hands when I
finally quit holding on so tightly!
I walked away this morning not praying for my goals, but instead praying
for God’s peace and for my trust in
His will.
For Further Thought: Matthew 6:33 tells us, “If God gives such attention to the appearance of
wildflowers—most of which are never even seen—don’t you think he’ll attend to
you, take pride in you, do his best for you? What I’m trying to do here is to
get you to relax, to not be so preoccupied with getting, so you can respond to God’s giving. People who don’t know God and the way he works fuss over
these things, but you know both God and how he works. Steep your life in
God-reality, God-initiative, God-provisions. Don’t worry about missing out.
You’ll find all your everyday human concerns will be met.” What is your one
area you need to work on surrendering and trusting God in? What is something you can do to tie in
more deeply to God’s love for you?
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