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Friday, January 24, 2014

Hope During Times of Prolonged Suffering - Part 2 - By Jennifer O. White


Hope During Times of Prolonged Suffering – Part 2


In our last post, we explored the risk of hoping when suffering seems to be endless.

My friend needs to see the ship of her suffering nearing the port where she and her family get to step off. Can you relate to that? Are you watching someone hope for a glimpse of hope in the present circumstances?

Our faith is in God who promises -- hope is very real.

Corrie Ten Boom (a lady who has earned the right to talk about hope during prolonged suffering) once said, ”God doesn’t have problems. He only has plans.”


In Today is Your Best Day, Roy Lessin teaches us that “God makes each day fit perfectly into His plans for you. God made this day so you could glorify Him. He made this day so that He could draw you closer to His heart. He made this day so that you could see your life from faith’s point of view.”

On day 1105 of your debilitating and bankrupting saga, could you see life from faith’s point of view? (I am sure if I were able, it would not be from my own strength.)

These words from 1 Corinthians 13 blew a refreshing wind into my sail as I searched for hope for my friend:

We don’t yet see things clearly. We’re squinting in a fog, peering through a mist. But it won’t be long before the weather clears and the sun shines bright! We’ll see it all then, see it all as clearly as God sees us, knowing him directly just as he knows us!

But for right now, until that completeness, we have three things to do to lead us toward that consummation:

Trust steadily in God, hope unswervingly, love extravagantly.
And the best of the three is love.
 1 Corinthians 13:12-13 MSG

Love.

We’ve explored the faith in God lived out by the suffering Job, Paul, and Corrie Ten Boom. We dared to repeat the words “Today is my best day because God can be trusted with my life.” Let’s look at the best, the greatest of the three words: Love.

God’s love for my hope-starved friend is extravagant and beyond our comprehension. (Ephesians 3:18-20) But what if for the moment, maybe for a while, she can’t grasp it because if just feels like trying to hold Jell-O?

What can we do on her behalf? On your dear one’s behalf?

We can call on His glory strength to empower each one who suffers to know – to experience - the depth of His love while suffering.

We can believe that God IS at work in this one who suffers, and is able to accomplish MORE than we can dare to dream or ask Him to do.

We can dare to dream of what He can do. If He can sustain and rescue Corrie Ten Boom, then how COULD He help our friend? List 1000 ways. Seriously! What more God honoring thing could you do than declare that He is able to do 1000 loving things for your friend. Dreaming of what God is able to accomplish is worshipping Him.

Love that suffering friend extravagantly. Ask God to show you what that looks like in each situation. His glory strength is ready to empower you to ….. show up consistently, pray with big faith, and rally 100 people to join you in interceding, speak blessings into their hearts and those who are enduring with them. Trust that He will supply all of your needs while He uses you to hope on the behalf of the one who is weary of hoping.

Love extravagantly!



Jennifer O. White is an author, speaker and encourager to those seeking a life of hope, peace and confidence. You are invited to join her on a brave life, marriage, and world-changing adventure with Jesus at her blog: Prayerfully Speaking, and her free ebook: Prayers Spoken, Lives Changed: God’s Extraordinary Love in 18 Ordinary Lives. Check out her upcoming book for new brides here.

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Hope During Times of Prolonged Suffering Part 1 - by Jennifer O. White


Hope During Times of Prolonged Suffering

I am particularly burdened for a sweet friend whose life changed dramatically after a stroke. Three years later she’s living with great losses that stem from that one incident. Her heart longs for the one thing her faith is sure of – the hope of heaven.

Hope During Times of Prolonged Suffering

I am particularly burdened for a sweet friend whose life changed dramatically after a stroke. Three years later she’s living with great losses that stem from that one incident. Her heart longs for the one thing her faith is sure of – the hope of heaven.



Do you have a similar burden?

Is someone in your life in need of a NOW hope? Is it you?

Oh how I want her to hope for something In the more foreseeable future – something much sooner than heaven. I want to reach into her future grab something for her to hang her hope on, and bring it back for her to stare at everyday. Where is Michael J. Fox and that fancy back to the future car when we need it?

My heart scans the truths from biblical history and beyond.

How did Job survive the physical suffering as well as his many losses? How did Paul rejoice in prison and after beatings? How did Corrie Ten Boom survive solitary confinement, concentration camps, and the torture of captivity? 


Faith. 

Corrie Ten Boom explained 

There are circumstances where you cannot do anything. It was only the Lord who has carried me through, and it’s good that I have experienced that. For I have always believed, now I know from experience, that Jesus’ light is stronger than the deepest darkness. And a child of God cannot go so deep; always deeper are the Everlasting Arms that carry you.”

Hope

Our hope is in God. He has promised a beautiful, sorrow-free life in heaven but He has not promised when. For some, life can be so hard for so long that it’s hard to not wish it were now. How does a Christ-follower keep hoping for a better tomorrow when the much needed and prayed for miracle has been a no-show for years?

In the must-have devotional, Today is Your Best Day, Roy Lessin teaches,

·                  Today is your best day because you are here. God has placed you in this moment of time for a purpose, and the things that happen to you today will be an unfolding of that purpose.

·                  What happened to you yesterday, however easy or difficult, was used by God to help prepare you for what He has for you today.

·                  God will use what happens today to prepare you for what He has for you in future days.

·                  God used your past and worked it all together for the good, and He will use this day to add  to the good that He has already worked on your behalf.

Do you believe the above statements are true for you?

Do you believe they are true for the one who is suffering and is very aware this suffering is a hardship on others?

Re-read them. Put your name in the sentence: “Today is my best day because …”. Now, read it with the name of your suffering friend(s).

Prayer Prompt:

Let’s ask God, the Source of all miracles and Sustainer of the suffering, to grant us His perspective on this really difficult subject of suffering and hope.

We will continue exploring this subject in the next post. Until then, we can keep listening for God’s revelation. I’m eager to hear what you learn on this from Him. 


Jennifer O. White is an author, speaker and encourager to those seeking a life of hope, peace and confidence. You are invited to join her on a brave life, marriage, and world-changing adventure with Jesus at her blog: Prayerfully Speaking, and her free ebook: Prayers Spoken, Lives Changed: God’s Extraordinary Love in 18 Ordinary Lives. Check out her upcoming book for new brides here.

 

 


Do you have a similar burden?


Is someone in your life in need of a NOW hope? Is it you?


Oh how I want her to hope for something In the more foreseeable future – something much sooner than heaven. I want to reach into her future grab something for her to hang her hope on, and bring it back for her to stare at everyday. Where is Michael J. Fox and that fancy back to the future car when we need it?


My heart scans the truths from biblical history and beyond.


How did Job survive the physical suffering as well as his many losses? How did Paul rejoice in prison and after beatings? How did Corrie Ten Boom survive solitary confinement, concentration camps, and the torture of captivity? 


Faith.

 

Corrie Ten Boom explained,

 

There are circumstances where you cannot do anything. It was only the Lord who has carried me through, and it’s good that I have experienced that. For I have always believed, now I know from experience, that Jesus’ light is stronger than the deepest darkness. And a child of God cannot go so deep; always deeper are the Everlasting Arms that carry you.”

Hope


Our hope is in God. He has promised a beautiful, sorrow-free life in heaven but He has not promised when. For some, life can be so hard for so long that it’s hard to not wish it were now. How does a Christ-follower keep hoping for a better tomorrow when the much needed and prayed for miracle has been a no-show for years?


In the must-have devotional, Today is Your Best Day, Roy Lessin teaches,


·                  Today is your best day because you are here. God has placed you in this moment of time for a purpose, and the things that happen to you today will be an unfolding of that purpose.


·                  What happened to you yesterday, however easy or difficult, was used by God to help prepare you for what He has for you today.


·                  God will use what happens today to prepare you for what He has for you in future days.


·                  God used your past and worked it all together for the good, and He will use this day to add to the good that He has already worked on your behalf.


Do you believe the above statements are true for you?


Do you believe they are true for the one who is suffering and is very aware this suffering is a hardship on others?


Re-read them. Put your name in the sentence: “Today is my best day because …”. Now, read it with the name of your suffering friend(s).


Prayer Prompt:


Let’s ask God, the Source of all miracles and Sustainer of the suffering, to grant us His perspective on this really difficult subject of suffering and hope.


We will continue exploring this subject in the next post. Until then, we can keep listening for God’s revelation. I’m eager to hear what you learn on this from Him.


 

Updated Bio:

 

Jennifer O. White is an author, speaker and encourager to those seeking a life of hope, peace and confidence. You are invited to join her on a brave life, marriage, and world-changing adventure with Jesus at her blog: Prayerfully Speaking, and her free ebook: Prayers Spoken, Lives Changed: God’s Extraordinary Love in 18 Ordinary Lives. Check out her upcoming book for new brides here.

 

 

Friday, November 22, 2013

"Resting & Healing in His Shelter" - by Jennifer O. White


Your call to fearlessness is sustaining me.  Thank You, Mighty God, for being my wise counselor, my refuge, and my strength.  


I am covered by Your sheltering wing.  While you shelter me, You are fighting for me.  Time, space, my emotions, resources, and the cares of millions of other souls do not limit You.  


This present darkness does not diminish Your light.  While evil tip toes nearby, I know that You have erected a hedge of protection.  You defend the boundaries of my dearest relationships.  You have given me solace in green pastures and set a beautiful table for me in walking distance of my enemy.  


I sit quietly, releasing the breath that I have held captive in anxiousness.  My teeth are unclenched and my jaw relaxed.  The threat of confrontation thunders, but I am safe with You.  


For a few moments, I rest my head in the bed of Your heavenly ICU, every answer, every kindness, every life-saving precaution offered by You and Your ministering saints and angels. I cry out to you “Help Me”, and I wait, knowing You hear the cry of the broken.  Safety is mine, because You are the administrator of every good thing.

Photo by Jennifer O. White
Your Word is my medicine.  When my energy to speak or read fails, You deliver it to me.  Your song to me is my greatest comfort.  


My strength improves, and I walk to the window.  Your light is warm and invites me to see You at work beyond the walls of my current reality.  Nature reminds me of Your creative power; I see what You have done and smile.  My heart settles to an easy rhythm, and I breathe in a sureness of You.  What I see is much more grand than an army could provide.  


I will rest while You work.  


The removal of my self-protective tissue will heal.  The new implants of surrender and dependence will thrive under Your care.  This place of rest and rehabilitation has five-star accommodations.  

My heart longs to remain here, never again to pay rent to the slumlord of fear.




Jennifer White
Author, Speaker & Encourager
Prayerfully Speaking
@jenniferowhite
Jennifer White pursues God in prayer with the Bible as her guide. She leads others to do the same at Prayerfully Speaking. Wife to David is her highest calling. She recently completed her first book; Prayers for new Brides: Putting on the Armor After the Wedding Dress.  #LIVEWONDERSTRUCK with her that God is and does "more than we can ask or imagine" (Ephesians 3:20). #GodAnswers