Sunday, July 26, 2015

Overwhelmed



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Overwhelmed!!

Have you ever felt this way before?  Everyone at one point in their lives have been overwhelmed.  You might feel overwhelmed by joy, overwhelmed by tasks, overwhelmed by job responsibilities, by home projects, or grieving for a loved one.  I can say that I have experienced each one of these at one point of my life.  Some more than I would like.  It's okay to feel this way, it's human nature. It's just not a state of mind you want to stay in for very long.

The last month or so, I have  been feeling overwhelmed by house projects.  I had concentrated so much on the inside of my house that I forgot that the outside needed up keep.  With all the rain we have been experiencing, I have had some flooding issues with my garage.  I have some issues that need to dealt with that makes me feel overwhelmed and makes me really miss Kirk more.  Thank the Lord that my dad and uncles have equipment and the knowledge to be able to help me but these projects will take time to complete.  So I sit and wait and try to learn more patience. 

There are times that missing Kirk overwhelms me.  I have noticed that these feelings have started to flare up when I hear of other families that are now experiencing the heartache of losing a spouse and children losing a parent.  We know of two families through friends that have recently lost their wives and the children lost a mom.  One family the loss was sudden, another the lady passed away from a brain tumor she didn't know she had until she suddenly got very sick and ended up in a coma.  Personally knowing about these families and knowing the members seems to really take me back to the first couple of days of our journey.  Those days when you run on adrenaline and just try and make sure you breathe; knowing personally the gut wrenching pain and the cries of why.  Sometimes those feelings can overwhelm you and take your breath away.  Knowing other families, other spouses, other children are having to travel the path of grief saddens and breaks my heart.  In this fallen world, we all have to experience grief.

Being overwhelmed is part of being human.  I am so thankful that I have a Savior who can take that feeling from me.  When I start feeling like life is running away with me and I feel like I am drowning in my problems and issues, I cry out to the Lord and ask Him to help me.  I know and trust He will be there right with me and will make sure I get through this time of my journey.  "As for me, I call to God, and the Lord saves me.  Evening, morning and noon I cry out in distress, and he hears my voice.  He rescues me unharmed from the battle waged against me, even though many oppose me." Psalms 55:16-18.  God does hear us when we cry out and He wants all of His children to be comforted.  We all have an enemy and he wants us to feel overwhelmed and to feel hopeless.  "Be alert and of sober mind.  Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour.  Resist him, standing firm in the faith, because you know that the family of believers throughout the world is undergoing the same kind of sufferings." 1 Peter 5:8-9. 

We are never promised a stress free, easy life.  And if you are reading this, chances are you have encountered loss and tremendous grief.  Keep your faith, trust God to bring you through this period of your life.  Don't let Satan get the best of you and give in to your feelings of being overwhelmed and helpless.  Help is here, His name is Jesus and He died for all His children.  You just have to believe and confess with your lips and believe in your heart.  You will not feel immediate relief, but there is light in the morning.  You will know that the Savior of this world is in your corner and you can go into any battle armed with His word, grace, and mercy!!!

Lord thank you for loving me, for loving all of your children.  Thank you for always being there for us when we cry out to you.  Lord I know love began over 2000 years ago when you came to earth as a precious baby and 33 years later you took nails and ransomed me.  Your blood has saved us all Lord. Thank you for that most precious unconditional love.  In your Precious Name I pray, Amen!!

2 comments:

  1. Thank you for this encouragement! I had been feeling overwhelmed myself, so I read this at just the right time! God Bless you for your insight and for sharing it!

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    1. Jeannette, thank you for responding. I sure hope you find help and comfort from my blogs. Just to know someone can relate and finds encouragement feels my heart!! God Bless you I hope you are feeling better. It's so easy to be overwhelmed in this season!!

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