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Jan162008

Simple Trust...

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Happy Wednesday, Everyone!

Susie Larson here...

Before I get into my topic, I want to mention that I will be giving away a $10.00 Caribou gift card to one of you in January. Like coffee, smoothies, green tea? Post a time or two this month and share what God is doing in your life! Your name might be drawn for a sweet treat!

Ever had one of these days?

Your email inbox is bursting at the seams and yet your computer keeps bumping you off the internet. You have laundry spilling over the basket and piles of paper work to sort through. Instead of feeling on top of your circumstances, you feel buried beneath them.

Am I the only one who gets this way?

On Sunday I returned from speaking at a women's retreat and we had a fabulous time together. On Monday I woke up to my bursting-at-the seams inbox, my billowing pile of laundry, and a sink full of dishes. I also had a very important conference call. In fact I had back-to-back conference calls.

Determining to take one part of my day at a time, I tried to put a dent in each of my piles of work. When it came time for my conference calls, I pulled my appropriate files and brought my laptop and phone up to my bedroom. I had my files spread out on my bed, my phone in hand (and a back up in case the battery died).

I even cut out of the my first conference call meeting a few minutes early so I could get to my next call - the one I'd been anticipating and anxious for.

I missed the conference call by an hour.

Apparently I had my time zones confused.

Ugh.

I woke up that morning exhausted but determined to make the most of my very busy day and yet I still fell miserably short.

Does that ever happen to you?

Well, I have some good news.


Psalm 103:17-19 says,

"But from everlasting to everlasting the Lord's love is with those who fear Him, and His righteousness with their children's children - with those who keep His covenant and remember to obey His precepts. The Lord has established His throne in Heaven and His Kingdom rules over all."

and again from Psalms, this time chapter 102, verses 27-28,

"But You remain the same, and your years will never end. The children of your servants will live in your presence; their descendants will be established before you."

What beautiful promises we have here!

Though I waver...

He is steady and strong.

Though I forget...

He is mindful of all things.

Though I fall short...

He goes the distance for me.

That He is so infinitely powerful and yet so tender and loving, is something I will never fully understand, but will always treasure.

At the end of the day, it is good to look over our shoulder, acknowledge our missteps, and then look up.

With simple trust and a believing heart, we can enjoy peace in spite of ourselves.

I mentioned this before but one of my favorite quotes comes from Graham Cooke. He once wrote, "God is not disillusioned with you. He never had any illusions about you in the first place."

He knows our frame.

He knows our capacity for weakness, failure, and even for greatness.

He is intimately acquainted with our needs and He even redeems our mistakes.

We have every reason for faith. We have every reason to trust Him.

Like I mentioned last week, fear is the weakness. Doubt is the weakness. Worry is the weakness.

But those who trust Him will not be put to shame.

"Those who know Your Name will trust in You, for You, Lord, have never forsaken those who seek You" (Psalm 9:10).

When my kids were growing up, I repeatedly said to them, "Do your best, and leave the rest." The knew that "leaving the rest" meant leaving what they could not carry, in God's hands.

Of course if we are lazy, irresponsible, or consistently unprepared, that's a problem. It's not like we can kick back and "trust" that God will encourage such behavior by covering for us.

But, when we sincerely love Him, and thus, take serious our call to be faithful to the things to which He has called us, we must also know that He's made room for our humanity.

When we carry our day-share, we can know and trust that He carries us.

His yoke is easy and His burden is light.

Have joy and trust Him today.

Reader Comments (14)

Thank you for your words of encouragement today, Susie. I needed them!Blessings, dear sister...Vonda
January 16, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterVonda Skelton
Hi Susie! Boy have I felt overwhelmed at times. Having four kids, one who has special needs. It's nice to know that our Lord is there to carry me through it.I pray you have peace. Love-Rebecca
January 16, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterRebecca Marshaw
Thank you so much! I've had a day like that recently! I needed the encouragement! What a blessing!Love in Christ, Loree
January 16, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterLoree A.
Hi Susie - I've been going through some trust/wait issues with God for years now regarding our oldest daughter and the decisions she's making. I homeschooled her through high school and have recently been wondering if any of that hard work made a difference. Then just a few days ago I opened my Bible to Jeremiah 31: 16, 17. "Your work shall be rewarded", says the Lord. Praise God for his grace and mercy. The verses you shared, Susie, fall right in line with vs. 17 - "Your children shall come back to their own border". Thank you.



January 17, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterKathy Peterson
Dear Vonda,Thanks for stopping by.I am excited about your new book.I pray for rest and peace in your soul and for great sales on Amazon! Ha ha. :)
January 17, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterSusie Larson
Dear Rebecca,Wow, it sounds like your plate is full.I had a friend who once stopped in the middle of her busy day and house full of kids and shouted, "I don't know what I am doing!!!"I laughed when she shared that story because she is a funny gal and I could just picture her with clenched fists, throwing her head back and shouting amidst the craziness of her day. But what's incredibly sweet is that Jesus heard that desperate cry and invaded her heart with peace.He's good. All of the time.
January 17, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterSusie Larson
Dear Loree,

Isn't it wonderful to be in the family of God? We need each other!

Stop today and look out the window up at the sky.

Even if you can't see the sun, you know it's there.

Jesus is right beside us cheering us on.

May our hearts believe it even when we don't feel it!

Bless you!
January 17, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterSusie Larson
Dear Kathy,

Yes, yes, YES!

I love the promise God showed you in His Word.

I agree with you, parenting our kids as they transition into a adulthood is such a delicate dance and makes me feel so vulnerable.

Now is the time to pray that God will continue to water the seeds we've planted in them.

Blessings to you, my friend.
January 17, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterSusie Larson
Girl, you've been looking in my window! Thank you for the eternal perspective.
January 21, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterLinda C Apple
Girl, you've been looking in my window! Thank you for the eternal perspective.
January 21, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterLinda C Apple
Susie,

I was at your retreat this past weekend and just have to say what a blessing you are. God is good!!! Thank you for such a perspective that I knew, but was deep and covered up. I was so glad to hear God's message to me through you and get a renewed perspective. Thank you so much. P.S. It was great talking to you during lunch :)
January 27, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterKim S.
Dear Kim,

Thanks so much for stopping by!

I am glad God met you in a significant way at the retreat last weekend. We had a powerful time together.

I very much enjoyed getting to know you at lunch time.

I can't wait to make my soup!

God bless you~
January 29, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterSusie Larson
Repeating words of my christian sisters, Thank you. Your book as given me a second wind (maybe even 50th!!!!)Painting a godly canvas of our lives on earth has untangled my heart and soul. The world is full of messages of quick fixes, refund, anything but indurance, patience or kept promises. I heard a couple on t.v., they were celebrating 60 years toguether! 60!!! Their only answer to the secret of lasting love was this: "We were blessed not to hate each other at the same time", The context of seasons of a marriage sure sounds like a tride and true. Thank you for putting into words such a painful and lonely season of our lives. May God continue to bless you and yours with words from inside that our Lord has put in your heart to share. Merci! Nancy
January 31, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterNancy Vallee
Dear Nancy,

I can't tell you what your words mean to me. It blesses me beyond measure to know the Alone book has nourished your soul.

That book was a labor of love to write and when I read comments like yours, I am fully reminded that the investment was worth it!

Thanks for having the courage to look up and find God right in the midst of your difficult journey.

You are a rare gem, indeed.

Blessings to you~
February 1, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterSusie Larson

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