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Day 11 – Restless

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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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Day 10 – God is Faithful

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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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Day 9 – The News I Didn’t Want to Hear

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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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Day 8- Mama Said There’d be Days Like This

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The struggle is real, folks. I am crazy exhausted today. My health is still recovering from this past weekend and yesterday I was in Charlotte most of the day for a doctors appointment and tests. That being said, my body is rebelling and shutting down and yelling, “I am so tired!” My brain is foggy and I feel like the sentences in my mind all sound the same so my words will be few today.

My plan for the day is to rest and more importantly relax by spending time with the Lord and in His word. So often we get caught up in the hustle, bustle, and stresses of life and forget that it is just as important to take time to rest and re-energize our body and souls. The verse that is coming to my mind right now is Psalm 46: 10 which states, “Be still and know that I am God.”  Take some time to be still before the Lord today and allow His presence refuel you.

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Day 7 – Remember Calvary

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Happy Wednesday, friends. Thanks for staying with me on this 31 Day writing journey. Over the past few days I have had some sleepless nights, but each day God is showing me His grace in new ways.

One of my favorite missionaries is Amy Carmichael. Amy was a missionary in India for many years, but later in life dealt with physical illnesses and suffering that left her homebound. During that time she wrote about things that the Lord was teaching her. Last night I read this quote from her that helped put things in perspective for me. She states,

”Above all there is this, look at Calvary. Look steadfastly. Take time to look and all within you will be hushed. For power streams forth from Calvary. We never need to know defeat.”

Wow! When I read that it reminded me of what Jesus did for me on the cross and that I am not alone in my suffering. There is nothing that I am experiencing that Jesus can’t relate to, and He is always by my side offering His comfort and strength. I do not know what you are facing today but whether it is good or bad take time to dwell on Calvary and take comfort in the healing presence of Jesus. As Jesus said, “In this world you will have trouble, but take heart I have overcome the world.” (John 16:33). Praise God for that, and for the gift of Jesus, for with Him we can make it through anything that comes our way.

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Day 6 – Joy

 

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Philippians 4:4 states, “Rejoice in the Lord always, again I say rejoice.”  Note, that this verse does not tell us to only be joyful in the good times but to be joyful always no matter what comes our way. All of us have been through seasons where certain struggles tempt us to be less joyful than others. In my own life recently I have had some health problems, and some days I do not feel like having joy in the midst of them. Other examples could be struggling to find joy in your singleness, the mundane of your job, your marriage, etc. As I have said in previous posts, some days are just plain crappy. Thankfully though, we have the word of God that leads, guides, and helps us to find the joy of Christ each and every day in these and any other situations we may face.

An excellent example in Scripture of a person who displayed joy in good times and in difficult ones was Paul. Paul experienced many hardships and sufferings while following Christ, and Scripture tells us that he dealt with a “thorn in the flesh,” but through it all he remained joyful. Paul tells the secret to this joy and contentment in a letter he wrote to the church of Philippi. Philippians 4:11-13 states, “I am not saying this because I am in need, for I have learned to be content in whatever the circumstances. 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 in plenty or in want. I can do all things through him who gives me strength.” With Christ, we can endure anything because of His strength that promises to sustain us through whatever comes.

No matter what is going on in and around you, you can still have joy even in the worst of times. That is when Christ can shine the most. It is easy to get caught up in what we want, and be selfish. It is also easy to think that a joyful life is defined by a series of good moments and fulfilled desires.

However, life is really defined by the work Jesus Christ is doing in you, and how He allows the “not so good moments” to mature you.

I want to encourage you today to not let your circumstances steal your joy. Be thankful for what God has given you. Spend time reading His word daily and ask him to give you His never-ending joy, and follow His command to rejoice always!  If you do this, the weight of your worries will lessen, and life will suddenly seem brighter. Be encouraged that in his presence their is fullness of joy (Psalm 16:11), and remember that God works out ALL things for the good of those who love Him (Romans 8:28). I am praying for you today as you put into practice this fruit of the spirit and embrace the joy Christ has for you. I ask that you pray the same for me.

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Day 5 -To the Care Takers

 

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There is a group of people who deserve special rewards and they are the care takers of the sick. They are a group of selfless individuals who work tirelessly each day to serve and better the life of the person they are caring for. I have been the recipient of this type of care since January and I am super grateful and humbled by all the generosity that I have received. First, I want to thank my parents who have been with me through thick and thin. They have never left my side and over the past year have sacrificed so much of their time and energy to make sure that I have been cared for. My parents have cleaned up more crap than anyone should ever have to and I am so thankful for them because even in the hard messes of this season, they persevered and will forever be my heroes.

Also, to all of the home health nurses, and therapists who have come out until recently, and to Rita and Evelyn who stayed with me each day when one my parents were not here – THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU. I enjoyed getting to know each of you and for the lasting friendships we formed during this time. You all saw me at some of my worst and hardest moments and loved me through it and I am so grateful. I thank God every time I remember you (Philippians 1:3), and I pray he blesses you like you have me.

Take some extra time today and thank the care takers in your life. They deserve it.

 

 

 

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Day 4 – His Grace is Sufficient

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So you know how you have ideas of how a day or a week is going to go and then everything falls apart and nothing goes how you imagined. Well, that is what happened to me this week. On Tuesday, I was all excited about the rest of the week because I was going to wake up early every day and have a nice long quiet time, then get lots of writing done. Guess what? It went nothing like that. When you have health problems sometimes they override the best intentioned of plans. 

Tuesday morning started out so insane. First, I overslept. Then I get up and had a major disaster with my ileostomy bag that resulted in literally a bunch of crap to clean up. This little episode took a while. Then I dropped my phone and ruined my phone case. Thankfully, the phone survived the drama, but a new phone case, preferably an OtterBox will be on order soon. And all of this happened BEFORE I had my coffee. That tells you how the rest of the day went.  Wednesday morning at 3:00am I woke up having severe bladder spasms and had issues all day that caused me to have to take medicine and stay in bed. As a result, I had to cancel appointments and the plans I had made for the day.  I apologize to those of you I have frequently cancelled with due to health issues. Your grace is always much appreciated.

Thursday was the same type of day, and my mom and I were leaving to go out of town on Friday.  Naturally, I was a bit frustrated and overwhelmed as to how all was going to get done and how my health would hold up. However, that is when the Lord so sweetly reminded me of truth from His word in 2 Corinthians 12:9 which states, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.”Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ’s power may rest on me.” Everything maybe didn’t get done the way I had planned but things were still okay in the end, and God reminded me that instead of getting upset to rest in His amazing grace. He has control of everything and in my weaknesses He is strong.

So whatever you are struggling with today, or if you feel overwhelmed with the task in front of you, take a moment to stop and pray.  Rest in the grace and strength that God so freely gives to anyone who asks and that will give you a whole new perspective.

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Day 3 – Cleaning Up the Stereotypes

 

IMG_0245Stereotypes are something that have always been and always will be in existence.  However, that does not make them less annoying and less hurtful.  No one is perfect and I think if honest, we have all been guilty of giving stereotypes to someone or something whether it be intentional or unintentional.

As someone who has been a victim of stereotyping, I try to look at people for who they really are and not judging them for who I think they are.  I have a disability called Cerebral Palsy, and because of that I walk with arm-crutches.  Over the years I have received special and somewhat degrading treatment because of this. There is usually not a day that goes by when out in public that I do not receive “the look,” or special treatment from someone. After dealing with this for thirty years I have grown not to pay it attention, but nevertheless it is still there.  When I refer to “the look” I am talking about the gaze or stare that I receive from another person which usually displays pity.

I realize that the people giving these looks do not mean any harm but they are just not sure how to respond.

A recent example of this happened last weekend. I went out with my mom to the movies and to do some shopping. While shopping I used a wheelchair because since the surgery my energy is not what it used to be. However, all through the day I just kept noticing “the looks.” It was stare after stare and after a while one just wonders — “okay seriously, have you people never seen a wheelchair before?” “Do I have something on my face or in my hair?” (Note, that I am being a bit funny here but seriously it can be a frustration).

I used to travel frequently for my job, and a lot of times at the airport the easiest way for me to get assistance was to use a wheelchair.  On my last flight, during the security process, the officers treated me different and did not listen to anything I had to say. Instead, they spoke to my friend and told her to tell me certain things.  That was when my friend and I both spoke up insisting that I could speak for myself and that I had a mind of my own.  Just because one uses crutches or a wheelchair for assistance does not mean they are less independent or successful than other people.  It also does not indicate that a person has a mental disability along with the physical one, even though that is a common misconception.  Some people can look past it and others cannot.  I had someone tell me once that he thought disabled people wanted pity to which I responded, “no we just want normal treatment.”

I am fortunate that I have friends and family who love, support, and encourage me, and I learned a long time ago not to let these stereotypes of me define who I am. Jesus Christ defines me and I am so thankful for His love and grace.

I know I am not the only person struggling with stereotypes today and I want to encourage you not to let stereotypes and “crappy” treatment or thoughts from others define you. You are worth way more than that!

Everyone has a disability, some are just more visible than others. I want to challenge everyone this week to look past appearances and stereotypes and treat others the way you would want to be treated.

4 Comments October 3, 2015

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Day 2 – Fearfully and Wonderfully Made

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“I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made;  your works are wonderful,I know that full well.” ~Psalm 139:14

Psalm 139:14 states that we are fearfully and wonderfully made. However, if we are honest, somedays I know that we don’t feel that way, or at least I do not. And that has been my sentiment as of late. Since my surgery, I  have had issues with my weight and retaining fluid. One day my weight is up and another it is down. My hair has also not recovered from the trauma of all I have gone through and on certain days, “bad hair day” does not even begin to describe the state my hair is in. Even my lovely mother who is a hair-dresser has no clue what to do with it. I know I am in a hot mess on the days not even my mom can work miracles. Ha.

Also, there is the issue of “the bag.” I have an illeostomy bag due to my colon being removed, and do not worry, I will spare you most of the details. However, this bag causes disasters from time to time and it has caused a major upset to my clothes closet. A lot of my clothes do not work anymore because of this, or rather, they don’t look the same. The first day I got ready to go somewhere post-op and post hospital I had a meltdown in my closet and yelled out, “I have absolutely no clothes to wear!!”  Many would think I was exaggerating but it was true. Well, mostly true! 😉

Although, once I calmed down, I realized that this just gives me an excuse to shop and what girl doesn’t like the thought of that. It also helps when your best friend’s family owns the cutest clothing boutiques (MimiBella – check them out. They are awesome),  and who immediately drops what she is doing to help me find me some new clothes. That is a true friend right there. Love you, Sara!

Seriously though, I know that all women have days where we do not feel beautiful enough, and go through seasons where we feel nothing is right — which takes me back to Psalm 139:14. It is true, even when we do not “feel” like it, that we are “fearfully and wonderfully made.”

There is nothing about our bodies or health that God has not created or does not understand. We are made in His glorious image, and because of that we are beautiful.

It is because of that truth, that I am able to get up every day and move forward with confidence even in the midst of major changes to my life physically, emotionally, and spiritually. In the midst of all my “crap,” God is here and He is giving me the strength to carry on. And dear sisters, He will give you the strength to do the same so let that be encouragement to you today.

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