“Don’t you know that day dawns after night, showers displace drought, and spring and summer follow winter? Then, have hope! Hope forever, for God will not fail you! ~Charles Spurgeon
Day 13 – Encouragement from Helen Keller
Yesterday, I shared about Joni Eareckson Tada and how her story encourages me to press on in the hard times.
Another one of those people is Helen Keller.
“I thank God for my handicaps for through them I have found myself, my work, and my God.” ~Helen Keller
This is one of my favorite quotes that always inspires me. Every time I read it I am reminded once again that God does use our so called “handicaps” whatever they may be to mature us, and grow us closer to Him. Helen was a remarkable woman who did not let her struggles of being blind and deaf define her life. Instead of drowning in self-pity she allowed her disability to make her stronger, and it became a blessing in many ways rather than a curse.
I can relate to this in my own life. Growing up with Cerebral Palsy, I have dealt with numerous challenges throughout my life, and recently been reminded of those challenges more than ever. However, as I look back on the struggles I have had, I am thankful for them because they have helped mold me into the woman I am today. Even though my life has been hard at times, it has been during those struggles that I have truly matured and most importantly grown closer to Jesus! Some of my biggest revelations in life have come in part to the struggles I have dealt with. Do I believe that Jesus rejoices in the suffering of His children? No, but I do believe that He will work everything out for His good, and will use our experiences to glorify Himself (Romans 8:28).
We all have our own set of “handicaps” we struggle with, and it is often hard to have a good perspective. Recently, that has been difficult for me. However, the Lord has reminded me of His faithfulness throughout my entire life, and no matter what He allows in this life I can find joy because He is my Savior. It is not about me and my desires but about Him and His.
Once we drop the selfish attitude is when we start to learn from what He is doing whether it is good or bad. No matter what struggle you are facing right now be encouraged that God does love you and wants to work in you. He can make something good come out of the crappiest of days. So just like our friend Helen Keller take some time to “thank God for our handicaps for through them we can find ourselves, our work, and our God.”
Daily Inspirations – October 13, 2015
Day 12 – People Who Inspire – Joni Eareckson Tada
In seasons where days are hard and life can seem crappy, it is so easy to focus just on ourselves and our problems. However, for me, that only leads me into more despair. One way that helps me to look up and to be encouraged on the hard days is to read inspiring testimonies from other believers. One of those testimonies is from a woman who has had great impact on my life, and that is Joni Eareckson Tada. I, like Joni, have a disability, and throughout the years Joni’s story has been an encouragement to me. Joni’s life has not always been easy but she has dealt with her trials with Christ-like joy and allowed God to be glorified through her difficulties.
A couple of years ago, Joni spoke at an event with the comedian I managed at the time, and I was able to be there and meet her and that was such an honor and a privilege. She is such a lovely lady and reading back through her story over the past few days has encouraged me to press on.
I wrote a review of her autobiography a few years ago for another website. I came upon it recently and thought I would share it with you here —
JONI: An Unforgettable Story by Joni Eareckson Tada is a touching autobiography of a woman who became a paraplegic at the age of eighteen, and since then has overcome tremendous obstacles in her life to be the woman she is today.
In the first few chapters Joni educates the reader on her interests and hobbies from painting to riding horses. However, not too long into the story she takes the reader inside of what we know is coming, which is the diving accident that changed her life forever. Joni then describes her journey of learning to live life as a paraplegic. She allows you to see inside the times when she was the most bitter, and when she was most joyful. Even though Joni went through a period of time where all she wanted to do was give up and die, she eventually realized that she could still have a meaningful life with a disability, and God could use her trials to glorify Him and help others. She began painting again, but instead of using her hands she drew with her teeth to create masterpieces of art. Her unique paintings became popular and have provided opportunities for Joni to share her story with the world including being interviewed by Barbara Walters on The Today Show. Joni also founded a Christian-based organization called Joni and Friends which provides assistance to disabled people all over the world.
Joni writes all of this in such a way that makes the reader feel like they are there with her experiencing all that she is going through. In one sentence she has you laughing but in the next has you crying. At the end of her book, I was blessed by her testimony. I was reminded that God is not limited by our limitations, and that He can use them for His good.
This is the first of many books that Joni has authored. I would recommend you read this as well as her others. Her books are excellent resources for people who are dealing with a disability or chronic illness. It will leave you encouraged and challenge you to grow in your relationship with Christ. To learn more about Joni, and to purchase her books visit her website here.
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Daily Inspirations – October 12, 2015
Day 11 – Restless
Lately, I have been restless. I could sit here and tell you that the reasons I am restless are that I have had major health problems this year, had to put my job on hold, or am single, but that would not be true. Do those things contribute to my restlessness? Yes, but they are not the main reason. The main reason for my discontentment is that I am not trusting God as I should. I am a planner and like to have everything figured out. However, I am in a season where nothing seems to be figured out, but I think that is exactly where God wants me. It is so easy to feel content when all of my plans are working out, but that is just it, the focus is on me and not God. I have been craving peace lately, but in my finite ways, the mindset is that peace will come when things in life work out. That is wrong thinking. The Bible says that God will give me perfect peace no matter what my circumstances in life are (Isaiah 26:3).
It is such a comfort to know that even when I am restless God is not, and in order to have peace all I have to do is trust. When you choose to love Christ above all else, peace will rule in your heart no matter your circumstances.
My prayer today is that I have the Christ-like attitude that Paul had when he stated in Philippians 4:12 “I know what it is to be in need, and I know what it is to have plenty. I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation, whether fed or hungry, whether living in plenty or in want.” Paul’s contentment was found in Christ alone and that was all he needed, and is all you or I need. If you are restless today, give your restlessness to Christ and He will give you His perfect peace. Nothing or no one could be better than that.
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Daily Inspirations – October 11, 2015
Day 10 – God is Faithful
One week ago today, my dear friend Erin got married. It was such a joyous day and I was so thankful to be a part of it as a bridesmaid. That day was such an answer to many prayers prayed over the years and evidence of God’s faithfulness in both her and Jeremy’s lives. Even in crazy hurricane weather, with power that did not come on until thirty minutes before the ceremony, all ended up being well and everything was beautiful. It was such a great time of seeing and catching up with old friends.
Weddings are also a reminder for me of God’s faithfulness and the great love He has for His children. We are His bride, His beloved, and He pursues us daily. He is always standing at the end of the aisle with a smile and embrace ready for us to come to Him and commit. He treasures us and fulfills our greatest desires with Himself. He is truly the greatest lover of all time and any other love is second to His.
God is my rock and even in the midst of this season of trial, God has shown up and reminded me that He is faithful in ALL things, even in the hard. He is the faithful leader in my life and has great plans for me even when I do not understand. He rejoices in me and wants me to rejoice in Him. Isaiah 62:5 states, “As a bridegroom rejoices over his bride, so will your God rejoice over you.” As I have spent time in the Word today that is exactly what God has been reminding me of. On the days where I feel tired, overwhelmed, or lonely, He reminds me that He is all I need and He loves me with an unfailing love! When I think of God in this light it is hard to be discouraged because His faithfulness and love are so evident. Take a moment and dwell on God’s faithfulness in your life today and thank Him for all the ways He has been there for you.
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Daily Inspirations – October 10, 2015
“We have a powerful lion that is tracking us (1 Peter 5:8)—hoping to inflict harm and instill doubt and fear in our lives. But he’s no match for the Lion of Judah. Keep your focus on your risen Lord and trust fully in Him and His gift of salvation. His strength will be yours in the time of trouble. God is greater than any foe that Satan may place in your path. He will guard and keep you.” ~Dr. David Jeremiah
Day 9 – The News I Didn’t Want to Hear
One year ago today I was told news that changed my life forever. Over the past couple of years my health had been slowly declining, but in the summer of 2014 it took a turn for the worse. Last July, I got really sick and stayed nauseated all of the time. A lot of days I could not even get out of bed. I went to my family physician and she did a bunch of tests one being a CT Scan of my stomach, but according to the radiology report nothing major showed up in the scan except for gas. So fast forward to October 8, 2014 when I visited my urologist in Charlotte.
That day started out with a migraine and I almost didn’t go to the appointment because I felt terrible and figured that this visit would meet me with no answers as the other ones had. It turns out I was very wrong. When the doctor came in the first thing he said was, “What are we going to do?” “I don’t know,” I replied. To which he said, “We are at the end of the road.” I then asked him what he meant by that and he told me my colon had shut down and anything we did from this point forward would be “grasping for straws.” I was stunned and confused as to how he knew this because he had not done any recent tests, and he assumed I already knew this information which was one of the reasons I was there.
However, it turns out that he had viewed the CT Scan from July, and it indeed did reveal more than just gas. My mom was with me that day and we both sat there in a state of shock and confusion. We were in the office a couple more hours as they explained all of the options that could be next. They were talking about doctors I would need to see and complications that could occur. Because of surgeries I’ve had previously, and other health problems, finding a surgeon willing to treat my case and do surgery was going to prove to be a difficult task, and one that seemed almost impossible. We know from scripture though that nothing is impossible with God and even though I went home that day feeling more overwhelmed than I had ever felt before, God’s peace surrounded and carried me through what was going to be a very difficult road.
One year later by God’s miraculous healing and strength, after life threatening surgery, and almost six weeks of being in the hospital — I am still alive and on the other side of this long journey. I am still in recovery mode but making progress each day and reminded even on the days that are crappy — of God’s amazing and great faithfulness. He is so good! For those of you who have been with me every step of the way in this, thank you so much for all of the prayers and support. It means more than you will ever know. 🙂
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