
My heart felt as if it had been wrapped in a lead vest--the kind you wear when getting an X-ray on your left ankle so the radiation won't spread to your mid-section. The kind that smashes your shoulders with its heaviness and makes you feel clumsy and slow.
The kind you can't wait for the technician to lift off.
Only this was no emergency X-ray. This was just a rough week. Harsh words, disappointing circumstances, careless attitudes cascaded into my heart like heavy gray snowflakes, leaving ugly drifts of hurt.
If you've ever felt buried beneath an avalanche of painful circumstances, I understand. I know how overwhelming--even ridiculous--it can feel to pray when your faith feels entirely too small.
But the good news is God is greater than our sometimes shrinky-dink faith. And though I can't promise that tomorrow everything will be better, I can tell you that God will be through your situation, and He will hear you as you make the effort to prayer what feels like feeble prayers.
Here are four things that have helped me make it through some dark times. My hope is they will equip you to pray, even when your faith feels small:
Ask God for His perspective. We see through a glass darkly (1 Corinthians 13:12). In other words, our vantage point isn't always accurate. God not only sees the entire picture, He can enable us to perceive His viewpoint. I'm always amazed when the airplane I'm on soars above thick storm clouds into spectacularly clear, blue skies. That's sort of like what God can do. Yes, it's still raining down below, but the sun is still shining--and we can see the storm won't last long.
Put on a garment of praise. In my darkest, most unlikely moments, I've experienced a breakthrough of joy because I chose to worship. (See the post A Battle for Peace ) If the joy of the Lord is our strength, then we need to make the decision to worship, even when it's hard.
Believe that when we are weak He is strong. I'm so glad God doesn't only love me or move in my life when I feel capable or think I'm doing well. Because the truth is, I often don't feel either. And He doesn't expect that from me. Or from you. In fact, He tells us, "My grace is all you need. My power works best in weakness." (2 Corinthians 12:9) That means that even when our prayers feel weak and ineffective, they are still powerful!
Know that this, too, shall pass. The truth is, we all walk through seasons of difficulty. No, they're not fun. But we learn and we can grow closer to the Lord (if we choose). And eventually, the hard season ends. Remember, to everything there is a season, and a time for every matter or purpose under heaven. (Ecclesiastes 3:1)
Most importantly, remember that whatever season we're in, we never walk alone. Jesus said, "I am with you always (perpetually, uniformly, and on every occasion). (Matthew 28:20)
How about you? Does your faith sometimes feel too small? Have you felt overwhelmed by an avalanche of circumstances lately?






6 comments:
Wonderful post, Julie. I've been through some rough times the past week, too. What you said about putting on a garment of praise during overwhelming times is so true. There's probably nothing more precious to the Father than to hear the praises of His children who are weeping at the same time...
I love the image of "shrinky-dink" faith, and you expressed the sentiment so well. Trying to see the situation from a godly perspective is always helpful. Hard, but helpful!
Some of my favorite words in Scripture are, And it came to pass... Ahh, Thank You, Lord!!
Encouraging words...beautifully spoken. Thanks, Julie!
Great post Julie...I love the advice! It's so timely...today I am waiting to hear how my uncle is doing after some major health issues and now onto his 3rd day on life support. I'm also praying for a close friend as her mom is in surgery right now with a brain tumor. Those are big hard things, but I think we can sometimes feel small in the everday and for me when I feel small that messes up my thinking and I can feel my faith is small too! Good thing God said even if we have faith the size of a mustard seed... Thanks for starting up some good thoughts Julie!! Blessings to you, Jill
I think we all feel like that at times. I love the "garment of praise." That captures such a lovely word picture. Something I can wrap up in when "stuff" takes everything else.
Thank you for this post
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