Those moments in life when you just need….something. Maybe you are feeling lonely and long
for close friendships. Maybe you don’t feel as beautiful as those around you.
Sometimes those moments are full of grieving over a loss of a loved one. You
can feel less than happy with your current lifestyle or struggling with
parenting, marriage, or family relationship issues. Sometimes those moments are
merely boredom. Bored with doing the same
thing in life.
I’ve had those moments. You’ve had those moments.
We all turn to
something when we are lonely, depressed, grieving, or angry. For some of
us, it’s food. Food can be a great companion and comforter. Just a bite here or
there and before we know it, we are constantly turning to food to “fill” what
is empty inside of us. For some of us, we turn to the Internet or television.
We tune out and just mindlessly escape into a world that accepts us and loves
us just as we are. There are other escapes too – alcohol, drugs, cutting. Some
people like to stay busy so that they don’t have to think or feel. Others sleep
it away. After all, dreams can be preferable to the real thing sometimes!
We all long to be
filled. To feel full.
I find it interesting that in those empty, private moments
in life – that we often fail to turn to the thing that will fill us up and
satisfy us the most. God.
Opening the Bible can seem dreadfully boring. Listening to Christian music – mundane. Or kneeling down in prayer can seem like a waste of time. Yet it’s not.
If I can stop and have a conversation with the Lord, He can
give me the strength I need to not indulge in that fried or sugary food. He can
help me bite my tongue instead of lashing out on an innocent loved one and He
can help me grasp peace and forgiveness in a heart that would otherwise reach
for anger and bitterness. In the
quiet (or loud chaos) of my home, God can hold me up and hold me together. He
can love on me in a personal way that no one else can. He can send me the most
perfect song that brings tears falling from my eyes in gentle submission to His
prodding. He can realign my priorities through His word in a way that makes me
feel like it was my idea. He’s good and
He’s good TO me.
Those empty moments in
our lives will come. We will hurt. We will sigh and we will long for things
and people. But nothing will fulfill our hearts or desires like Him. We just
need to give Him a try.
5 comments:
Love how you said it--"He's good and He's good to me." YES. :)
It's so true - those special ways of connecting to God aren't ever mundane. I think it's when we've been away from it too long that their vibrance cools and seems to fade. We kind of have to trick ourselves into going back when we've let the love go cold. For me it can be as simple as listening to a passage of the Bible while I'm folding laundry or doing the dishes. I feel like it's my way of getting Jesus in to my brain through the back door when the front one is cluttered with life and craziness!
Holley - Thanks so much for stopping by! I love your blog even though I don't always comment. :) Yes, saying not only that God is good, but that He is good TO me...reminds me of just how much I have to be thankful for.
Laurie - Definitely something to be careful of - to not be away from God too long (or ever!) It's amazing how God can reach us during the most simple of moments isn't it?
good read! thanks for the encouragement!
Thanks, Mark. I hope you'll be back. :)
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