Have you ever asked God this question? I find that it’s often on my heart and mind these days. And today, the Lord sweetly revealed part of the answer to that lingering ponder.
On Friday, the Lord gifted me with a day in the presence of a group of women who have faithfully loved and served Him for many years. Even though they wouldn’t call themselves by this name, many were what you and I would call “Spiritual Giants”. God called some of these ladies to blaze a Bible Study and Ministry trail that has impacted millions of lives. And others He called to quietly serve Him behind the scenes. All of these dear women are just living life, one day at a time, faithfully serving God right where He has placed them.
Every story shared, whether at the podium or around the luncheon table had the same theme: God’s faithfulness and goodness, and His blessings poured on us in, through, and sometimes because of our trials. These are just a few of the life situations that surfaced through casual conversation during the day:
- A single mom of two sons, who never expected to find herself in this position
- A mother of a precious seven year old son battling cancer
- The mom of a daughter, who instead of celebrating an engagement right now is grieving an unexpected break up
- A mother whose son and family has been looking for a job for over 16 months
- A wife and mom who survived breast cancer
- A woman whose husband had been without fulltime employment for 4 years
- Several moms whose hearts are desperate for their children to stay on God’s path
- And then there is us… unemployed, uninsured, and completely unaware of what next week holds.
Every story spoke of a trial, but each was told with an Undaunting JOY in the Lord and the assurance of His faithfulness and love. Through laughter and tears, we rejoiced in the Lord and in the awareness of His presence over, in, and around our lives.
I awoke with these beautiful women on my mind this morning, and as I thanked God for their joy, I just had to ask Him:
“What are you doing, Lord?
What are you doing in each of these difficult situations?
What are you doing in these lives?
What are you doing in our lives?”
Then I thought about you. You precious friends whose lives intersect with mine on the blogosphere. I thought about what I’m aware of that many of you are dealing with. And I realized that I don’t even know a fraction of the whole of it. So I wondered the same thing to the Lord about you, “What are you doing?”
This is the answer He brought to my mind and heart:
“I’m teaching my children to trust Me. I’m teaching all of you to look ONLY to me. For your answers. For your lives. Because I love you, I’m drawing all of you to My side so that you will learn to joyfully walk hand in hand with Me for the rest of your earthly lives. I’m teaching my children that I AM, and there is no other, and that nothing can separate you from my love… no matter what!”
God knows our tender, earthly frames, and remembers that we are but dust. None of these trials that seem to overtake us have taken Him by surprise. God knows how wearisome it is to be troubled about tomorrow, so He tells us NOT to worry, and He teaches us to trust in Him and His love for us in that Romans 8:37-39 kind of way.
“Yet amid all these things we are more than conquerors and gain a surpassing victory through Him Who loved us. For I am persuaded beyond doubt (am sure) that neither death nor life, or angels nor principalities, nor things impending and threatening nor things to come, nor powers, nor height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation will be able to separate us from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.” Romans 8:37-39 (Amp)
Oswald Chambers had this to say about this passage and subject:
“The bedrock of our Christian faith is the unmerited, fathomless marvel of the love of God exhibited on the Cross of Calvary, a love we never can and never shall merit. Paul says this is the reason we are more than conquerors in all these things, super-victors, with a joy we would not have but for the very things which look as if they are going to overwhelm us.”
Then he goes on to say one of my all-time favorite Oswald Chambers quotes:
“The surf that distresses the ordinary swimmer produces in the surf-rider the super-joy of going clean through it. Apply that to our own circumstances, these very things – tribulation, distress, persecution, produce in us the super-joy; they are not things to fight. We are more than conquerors through Him IN all these things, not in spite of them, but in the midst of them.
The saint never knows the joy of the Lord in spite of tribulation, but BECAUSE of it… Undaunted radiance is not built on anything passing, but on the love of God that nothing can alter. The experiences of life, terrible or monotonous, are impotent to touch the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.”
My Utmost for His Highest, March 7th
Undaunted Joy – that’s us, friends…. It’s what the Lord, because of His love for us, is working in each of our lives… not in spite of our circumstances, but because of them… if we will trust Him.
When I need an extra dose of “Trust, Peace, and Joy” for the day, I wear this neclace. It’s message reminds me of the women I fellowshipped with. It reminds me of many of you:
When we Trust God, we have His Peace. And when we have His Peace, we have Joy!
And that’s what the Lord is doing. It’s good enough answer for me! How about for you? 🙂
This is powerful! Thank you for your heart of care Jen.
Aww, trusting HIM continuously is key for all of us. Trusting Him in the good and bad. Oswald Chambers is one of my favorite devotions. Love you much.
What a wonderful way to start my Monday morning…God is faithful and faithfully working in each of our circumstances – and, because of that truth, I can rejoice no matter what the day may bring. Thank you so much for the reminder. I love the Oswald Chambers picture of the surfer and the "typical swimmer"…I certainly don't want to be typical. Hope you are having a wonderful Monday – the start of a special week!
About 2 weeks ago, I was at Hobby Lobby and bought vinyl lettering for my living room… "WHEN YOU CAN'T SEE GOD'S HAND, TRUST HIS HEART" – thought it was appropriate given your post. I know God is always trying to teach me to trust Him, I just wish I was a perfect student…
Much love to you,
Lara Tucker
I LOVED this Jennifer…God is speaking the same message to my heart…"TRUST ME," He says. "Trust Me when you can't see the very next step ahead; Trust Me when things get worse, rather than better; Trust Me that when you feel as though your life is falling apart…it's really just falling into place in the palm of My hands." He is truly an AMAZING God…I think the greatest testimonies are those where joy and strength are seen in the lives of those who are suffering. What is God doing?? He's working all things for our good and HIS glory!
Love to you sister! You filled my spirit!
Cherie
Powerful post, my friend. I've wondered that very thing and like you, He sometimes gives me a small glimpse of His plan. Loved that message from Oswald Chambers…especially "the saint never knows the joy of the Lord in spite of tribulation but BECAUSE of it." May we…may I simply TRUST Him in those times of greatest difficulty. It IS indeed enough, because with trust comes sweet peace and then joy.
Blessings to you,
Tracy