My Race To Win

Run with patience the race that is set before you. As followers of Christ, each of us has a customized race designed for our good and God's glory. I hope you are encouraged in your own race as I share lessons learned from mine.

Saturday, April 14, 2012

How can this be good?

I had planned to tackle another “weight”, but God has given me something else to share. 

If you read my blog, you are probably also friends with me or one of my family members on facebook.  You have all followed (to some extent) the progress of our sweet little Reagan---whether you wanted to or not! J  That’s pretty much all we’ve talked about for the last two months!  If you happen to be reading this, and you are not familiar with Reagan’s story, you can read all about it here.

After two very l-o-n-g months in the hospital, Reagan got to go home on April 6, just in time for Easter and a visit from her SC aunts and cousins!!  We were thrilled to be able to go, even for such a short visit.  There was a baby shower planned for April 7, so we had lots of fun seeing our friends and some extended family, too.  Just a couple of days before our visit, I was asked to prepare a short devotional for Emily’s baby shower.  Of course, I said, yes (that was the easy part).  Then, what?  I prayed, asking God to help me share something meaningful to which everyone could relate.  Now I want to share that devotional with you…

I began thinking about the last couple of months….daily updates about Reagan, encouragement for Dan and Emily from so many sweet people, specifically praying for everything from weight gain to eye maturity---oh, and don’t forget, poopy diapers!  Through it all, I had noticed a recurring them:  God is good.  God is good ALL the time.  Lots of people said it….and that’s okay, because it is true!

God was gracious enough to give us lots of days of such amazing progress that it was easy to say, God is good.  However, there were (and are) times when it is not so easy. 

The days leading up to Reagan’s birth were difficult ones.  Personally, I struggled—for many reasons:  Emily is my little sister, and I still want to protect her.  I couldn’t.  Emily was going through a difficult time, and I wanted to be with her.  I couldn’t.  Having experienced two pregnancies that ended in preeclampsia and premature babies, I knew what was in store, and I wanted to change it.  I couldn’t.  I struggled, because I was not focusing on what God was doing.   I spent most that weekend and day of Reagan’s birth telling myself that God knew what He was doing, and that I could trust Him.  My brain knew it, but my heart was having a hard time catching up.  I knew that no matter what was in store for Emily, Dan, and Reagan, that God would give them and us the grace to handle it. 

These times of struggle are normal because we are human, but we don’t have to be bound by our humanness.  If we know Christ as our personal Savior, He enables us to do, be, feel, respond in unusual ways demonstrating His goodness to others.

God, in His divine wisdom, brings about circumstances that can catapult us closer to Him.  We need to be submitted to what He plans for us to gain the most from it.  Why does God do this?  Why do we experience difficulty?

Isaiah 55:8-9 say,  For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, saith the LORD.  For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways, and my thoughts than your thoughts.

We can’t know the mind of God, but we can know the character of God.

Reagan’s story up to this point exemplifies the goodness of God through difficult circumstances.  It would take way too long to detail them all, but already we can see that His thoughts are higher than ours.   The key is focusing on God and not our selves or our circumstances. 

I took Reagan’s name and came up with some things about God that I can focus on when I’m tempted to question His goodness.

Redeemer – When I doubt God’s love for me, I am reminded that He loved me so much that He sent His son to redeem me from sin.  How can I doubt His goodness?

Emmanuel – His very name means, “God with us.”  When I am struggling, He is there.
 
Amazing Grace – Do we think about what His grace really means for us?  By grace we are saved (Eph 2:8-9), and He promises that His grace is sufficient for every circumstance (2 Cor 12:9).

Giver of good gifts – Matthew 7:11 says, If ye then, being evil, know how to give good gifts unto your children, how much more shall your Father which is in heaven give good things to them that ask him?
How can I question what He gives me?

Always the same - For I am the LORD, I change not; (Malachi 3:6a)

Never leaves us – Hebrews 13:5b says, I will never leave thee nor forsake thee. 

These are just a few of God’s promises to us…there are so much more!  Try making a list that’s easy for you to remember.  Already this week, I have thought through this list to help me.

No matter what your difficulty or struggle, these promises are true, and God is the same. 

Please don’t think that because I’ve listed these here, that I have conquered and that I will not ever struggle with believing God is good.  Having those feelings of doubt, despair, helplessness….that will probably never change, because we are human.  It’s how we handle those emotions and struggles that define us.  Focusing on who God is rather than our circumstances is the key to having right responses.

Reagan on Feb 6, 2012…


And now….



We are so thankful for God's good blessings demonstrated to us through our sweet, little Reagan!

Yes, God is good. Always.

1 comment:

  1. So well said! Real-life chances to see the goodness and sovereignty of God are often hard to walk through, but the results are priceless.

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