The
holidays are a time for celebrating. Jesus. Life. Love. Family. Friends.
Yet,
they are some of the loneliest times of the year.
Maybe
you're missing that family member who used to sit next to you at the family
table.
Maybe
you're mourning the loss of a loved one.
Maybe
you're longing to get pregnant.
Maybe
you're waiting on adoption papers to come through.
Maybe
you're praying for that family member in jail.
Maybe
you're forgotten by those you love.
Maybe
you're like me, single and waiting for the one God has for you.
Whatever
reason you're lonely, the feelings are the same. They are overwhelming floods
and burning flames.
Many times, we fill that loneliness with busyness. Or food. Or shopping. Or fake smiles. (Or maybe those are just mine.)
But, I'm going to try something new this year. I'm going to walk through it. Pretending my feelings aren't there is exhausting. Hiding them is frustrating.
So, I'm going to surround myself in the truth of the Word until my feelings fade and only the truth remains.
I
don't normally post about my feelings. Heck, I don't even talk about them with
my closest friends. But, I'm putting them out here just in case there's someone
who needs to hear he/she is not alone. You never have been, and you never will
be.
Isaiah
43:2 ESV
When
you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and through the rivers, they
shall not overwhelm you; when you walk through fire you shall not be burned, and
the flame shall not consume you.
Isaiah
49:16 ESV
Behold,
I have engraved you on the palms of my hands; your walls are continually before
me.
Philippians
4:11 ESV
Not
that I am speaking of being in need, for I have learned in whatever situation I
am to be content.
Laura Jackson is a bookworm. She serves an elementary school as librarian and spends her evenings writing books.
Her debut YA novel Worth the Wait releases February 4, 2014.
Find her at http://authorlaurajackson.blogspot.com/.
Laura, Thanks for putting your heart out there. I hope it blessed someone else besides me. Praying that you have joy in your heart this Christmas season.
ReplyDeleteThanks for commenting, Cherie. It was a good Christmas....quiet but not full of self-pity like ones in the past have been. Thankful for peace. :)
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