How Low Can You Go?
Have you ever gone through something really rough? Like test-your-faith rough?
Have you ever faced a pain that made you want to doubt God’s goodness? Or whether He cared about you or even saw you?
Have you ever felt like your life was defined by the hours you spent crying each day? Like the dark clouds seemed to never relent? Like your dark days could never get darker but always did?
I have.
Pain Is Real & We All Face It
I have been through depression & times of constant, high anxiety. I have had my heart shattered into seemingly millions of pieces. I have fought against the trailing effects of trauma. I have feared a deteriorating marriage. I have felt unworthy of having children because I wasn’t given any. I have faced betrayal by close friends. I have lived through devastating deserts of loneliness where no one seemed to understand or know how to help.
I have cried out to God & felt unheard.
Hindsight Guilt
When I have emerged on the other side of those treacherously painful valleys by God’s hand, I have looked back with shame for doubting God’s power & goodness & love for me.
I remembered the nights of crying, “Where ARE YOU???!”
All my life, I self-condemned for those moments where my faith slipped, letting Satan torment me with how unfaithful I really am in trusting God… with thoughts of how “terrible a Christian” I am for ever having those thoughts & worries & pain barrage my thought life & prayers–as if feeling pain meant I didn’t have enough faith.
A New Perspective
But lately, God has been shining a light on a new perspective.
In reading through the Psalms with a study group, I noticed that a vast majority of the Psalms were just like my prayers during those terribly painful moments of my life.
I noticed, too, how that theme of lamentation even flows through several books in the Bible in times of distress.
And finally, I started to see how human it is to feel these emotions & hurts.
An Important Distinction- Complaint Vs. Lament
You see, there is a very important difference between complaining & lamenting.
Complaining seeks support, but spreads the dissention & worry & heaviness among others who cannot improve the situation. It also implies there is no hope.
Lamenting to God seeks His support, focusing through the storms of life on HIS ability to help.
Complaining focuses on the source of the problem, while lamenting to God focuses on the Source of the Solution TO the problem-GOD.
Our Impossible Is, to Him, Always Possible
When we cry out to Him, no matter how impossible it may seem that He might be able to fix it, we are exercising our “mustard seed faith…” (Matthew 17:20) that even if we doubt how God can or will help us, we know deep down that if anyone CAN help us, it WILL be Him.
That’s the distinction.
When we complain, we spread & grow bitterness, not solving the problem nor seeking the One who can.
When we lament in prayers to Him, we are recognizing that whether or not we see a possible light at the end of the tunnel, so to speak, that God is where our help will come from.
It Is Okay to be Human-That Is What You Are, After All
It is okay to fall apart. It is okay to feel the weight of your world crashing around you when something unimaginably hard crosses our path. We are only human & can only endure so much in our own strength.
It is okay to mourn. It is okay to struggle.
“There is a time for everything,
and a season for every activity under the heavens:…
a time to weep & a time to laugh,
a time to mourn & a time to dance...” (Ecclesiastes 3:1, 4)
Where Does Your Hope Come From? My Hope Is in the Lord
But the key is where do you turn as your source of Hope & Help & Healing?
“But we have this treasure in earthen vessels, that the excellence of the power may be of God & not of us. We are hard-pressed on every side, yet not crushed; we are perplexed, but not in despair; persecuted, but not forsaken; struck down, but not destroyed….” (2 Corinthians 4:7-9)
It may seem to crush us under the weight of seeming impossibility, but God is a God of making the impossible possible.
“I lift up my eyes to the mountains—
where does my help come from?
My help comes from the Lord,
the Maker of heaven and earth.” (Psalm 121:1-2)
Cling to God in Distress & Tell Satan to Shut It
So, don’t let Satan riddle you with guilt & shame for feeling so beat up & crying out about it to God.
Instead, take your laments to God, pour out your honest heart (I promise He can handle your worst), & call out to Him in your distress, even if all you have to offer is your mustard seed-sized faith.
Not HOW MUCH Faith, But in WHOM You Have Faith
Remember, a mustard-seed-sized faith can move a mountain… In other words, it seems impossible, & you feel you have so little faith in it ever even BEING possible, but it’s the WHO you have faith in versus the HOW MUCH faith you have that makes the impossible POSSIBLE.
So, cry out to Him. Lay it all on Him, even when you feel you have nothing left to offer.
And if Satan tries to guilt you for feeling hopeless when you are crying out to God for hope, tell him to get out & leave you alone. Because God hears you. He doesn’t expect you to clean up the mess that you are first. He doesn’t expect you to understand all His ways. He just asks you to trust HIM in the mess.
Weakness Invites Us to See All God Can Do in Light of Our Inability
Looking back & reading through the Psalms, I am reminded that it is only human to feel overwhelmed by what we cannot control or ease, but that we are invited to come to God, pour it all out to Him, & seek His help.
God can do GREAT things with your very little.
Shine HOPE by trusting the WHO behind your faith, not the HOW MUCH faith.
He’s GOT you. He is able & He is willing.
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