“There is no greater fulfillment or purpose we can find than knowing our king and being shaped into His likeness.” ~Leslie Ludy
Day 23 – Happy in the Lord
Happy Friday, my friends! I pray that you all have a wonderful weekend, and would like to share with you one of my favorite quotes that I have been reminded of lately.
I was looking through some writings I had done years ago, and found this quote from George Mueller. He states,
“I saw more clearly than ever, that the first great and primary business to which I ought to attend every day was, to have my soul happy in the Lord. The first thing to be concerned about was not, how much I might serve the Lord, how I might glorify the Lord; but how I might get my soul into a happy state, and how my inner man might be nourished.”
Recently, as mentioned in some previous posts, I have been discontent in certain areas. However, the Lord has been reminding me more than ever of the importance of spending time reading and absorbing His word every day. It is so easy to get bogged down with the trials of life and neglect spending time with the Lord. However, that should be our most important priority before anything else.
True contentment and peace comes from spending time with Jesus.
No matter what you’re discontent in, whether it be your health, singleness, job, or something else — you can find true joy and happiness by giving your time to Jesus. I do not know what you are struggling with today, but make it a priority to take some time and make your soul ”happy in the Lord.”
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Daily Inspirations – October 23, 2015
Day 22 – 3am Wake Up Calls
The past few weeks I have not slept well, and have been woken up for one reason or another. Yesterday morning was no different. I woke up at 3am with some major issues with my bag. More crap to clean up..ha! There is no sweeter wake up call than that (sigh). I definitely relate to all you moms out there who get very little sleep. It is a struggle for sure.
I got frustrated at first because of the mess and knew that sleep would not return easily, but then I remembered yesterday’s post about not taking everything so seriously so I tried to find the amusement in a very annoying situation. Sleep did not return until about 6am and even then I did not sleep long. However, the positive in this situation is that I was able to read some very encouraging devotions during that time and to pray. I have been reminded that these unexpected wake up calls provide an excellent time to pour out my heart to the Lord and to ponder His Word. He always manages to help me put things into perspective and finds some way to get through to my sleep deprived brain. So the next time you find yourself not able to sleep, spend that time talking to God. I can assure you that He will not disappoint, and He will give you the inner peace and rest your soul so desperately needs.
I hope you all have a wonderful Thursday!
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Daily Inspirations – October 22, 2015
Day 21 – Falls of Grace – Some Days You Just Have to Laugh
Yesterday morning, my friend Josie called me. Josie and I met when we were at CIU, and both lived on Walker 1 (shout out to all of our Walker 1 ladies). I truly believe she was one of the greatest gifts God gave me while there and we have been best buds ever since. That was ten years ago and our friendship is stronger than ever. Jo and I relate on a level that no one else understands because we both have physical disabilities, and are able to call each other and share our stories, frustrations, and laugh about our daily struggles because we totally “get” them.
Yesterday was one of those days.
Jo called and I answered and she said something like “So dude, this morning at the track while exercising my wheelchair flipped back and I hit my head and instantly thought of you.” We both started laughing. Once we calmed I said something like “Yeah, I’ve hit my head so many times I have become an expert, and so now when I fall, as I am going down I think of my head and try not to hit it, and about protecting any electronic devices I am carrying namely my phone” (Priorities, people, priorities!). I then tell her that I have a recent “fall story” too.
Before continuing, for those of you freaking out right now at how lightly I am treating falling — chill. It’s all good and it is a daily part of my life. I fall as naturally as most people walk, and have been trained to fall without getting hurt. Plus, it is better to laugh than to cry, and makes enduring the hard days much easier not to take everything so seriously.
This past Saturday my parents and I went to see the movie “Woodlawn.” I was not feeling the greatest and in all honesty was a bit annoyed and not in the best of moods before walking out the door. As I was leaving, I got my purse and headed for the door to get my crutches and lost my balance, fell forward, and face planted into the dog bowls by the door. This was a lovely indication as to how my day was going so far. As soon as I hit the ground I started laughing so hard it made it impossible to get up and meanwhile my mom is nearby laughing too and neither one of us were much help to each other. Oh the joys of having Cerebral Palsy, but it was totally what I needed to lighten my mood and ironically it made the day a bit better. Also, don’t worry, no harm was done to Jo or I in either of our falls. I think Jo and I are two of the most graceful “fallers” I know. Well, most of the time that is. 😉
I don’t know what you are going through today, but I do know laughter and friendship can make everything a little better so when you’re having an “OH CRAP” moment, take a deep breath, calm down, and try to find the lighter side and call a friend. It will make you feel better, I promise.
P.S. Josie is one of the most creative people I know and she has a business called “Little Big Creations,” and makes some awesome things. Check it out here. 🙂
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Daily Inspirations – October 21, 2015
Day 20 – Music For the Hard Days
Last week I shared books and television shows that encouraged me on the hard days, so today I thought that I would share some of my favorite music that has recently brought me joy.
I think was my theme music for the summer and now it is carrying me through fall. Why did I wait so long to listen to his music?? So good! The songs “Nothing Better,” and “Wherever You Are” always lift me up on the crappiest of days. Also, he has a new Christmas album coming out soon with his wife Valerie, and I know it will be amazing.
“Let It Be Jesus” – Christy Nockels
One of my favorite albums that released this year is “Let it Be Jesus” by Christy Nockels. Ya’ll, it is amazing! If you do not have it do yourself a favor and download it. Each day I am discovering a new favorite from the album, and most importantly this music takes me to the feet of Jesus every single time. The theme of the album truly is Jesus, Jesus, Jesus. In this season of hard, God has used this album to comfort and encourage my soul. My favorite songs currently from this album are: “My Anchor,” “Everything is Mine in You,” and “Jesus, Rock of Ages.”
RUN WILD, LIVE FREE, LOVE STRONG by For King & Country
This is probably one of my all-time favorite albums and the music on this one has gotten me through some of the toughest times this year. Luke from the band has had some serious health problems the past couple of years and several of the songs from this album was written from that season of his life. Those songs have ministered to me greatly and if you are going through a rough patch, I think they would encourage you as well.
Some of my favorite songs are: “Shoulders”, “Without You”, “Steady”, and “Fix My Eyes.”
Happy Listening! 🙂
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Daily Inspirations – October 20, 2015
Day 19 – Trusting Him in the Road Ahead
“Trust in the Lord with all of your heart and lean not on your own understanding, but in all your ways acknowledge Him and He will direct your paths.” ~ Proverbs 3:5-6
Trust is something we all struggle with from time to time. I know for me it is hard, especially when I do not know what is ahead. I am a planner by nature, and I like to know exactly what is going on. However, God has reminded me lately to rest in Him and not to stress or have so many questions over what is ahead. “When will I get better?” “When will I be able to work again?” “When will God bring that future husband that I have prayed for, for years?” As these questions have gone through my mind God has reminded me of the past and how through every season He has been faithful to guide me.
It does not matter if I do not know what to expect in my future, but what does matter is that I stay obedient to the Lord and trust in His daily guidance.
It is comforting to me during times of the unknown to know that Jesus loved me so much that He died on the cross so that I might have life. Trusting in that great love can never lead me wrong and that is the only consistent thing that brings peace in all of my uncertainty. I pray that wherever you are that you can trust God today with your uncertainties and that you can find the peace that comes with resting in Him.
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