This morning I uprooted a ridiculous lie- my life should be
good.
Nope.
Now, let me back that “nope” by saying that my life is so
good, much better than I could have orchestrated on my own. Sometimes Will and
I look around our apartment and wonder how we acquired all that we own. Whenever
we came to the realization that we needed something else, an affordable option
would wiggle its way in front of us. Super blessed, and very grateful for the
way God used our friends and connections to help us fill, and find our first
home. And that’s just our home and possessions. We both have jobs, loving
families and our wants, not just needs.
Okay, enough about what we do have, because that’s not what
I started this post about. I started by talking about a lie, a dirty, conniving
lie that told me, “Psst... Molly. Your life. It should be better than this!
Your missing out on something. God must be withholding it from you, because
girl, you don’t got it.” Now, I’m very well aware who told me this lie. And I’ve
had a little education on how to detect when I’m believing his lies.
If you look at what’s in quotations, you’ll find the word “something”.
All I knew was that I was missing out on
something. Something, oh gosh I can feel it in my chest when I type now. Something
is missing… but what? Nothing. Nothing is missing, but this lie made me accuse
God that he was holding something back, something I needed, something to make
my life… easier. Not better, easier. Easier so my life could feel good. And
then this feeling of entitlement creeps up, and I’m laying in bed, with bitter
tears rolling down my face, wondering why God isn’t loving and blessing me like
I deserve.
Are you annoyed with me yet? I sure am. This non-specific
lie I was being fed caused my heart to hurt and point the blame to the man on
the cross. It’s his fault, he’s supposed to make my life better once I choose
him! I’m supposed to be blessed, protected, loved! But that’s not what I signed
up for. I asked for an anchor for my soul. An anchor that keeps me still
through the storm, through the storm,
not an easy pass out of it.
My life is so good, because I asked Jesus to lead it. And I
don’t always like where he leads, but then he reminds me of a specific prayer I
prayed, “Jesus, I’ll go anywhere you want to send me.” And right now, he wants
me here. In a small school, in a small town, going to a small college to teach
small children. But these small things I’m experiencing now are gearing me up
for something big. This is a different something than the one I was believing before.
This something makes tears come to my eyes, and dreams flash through my mind.
This something has hope. And hope is the anchor to my soul.
No comments:
Post a Comment