Let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us. Hebrews 12:2
The Run Free series of sermons has REALLY been powerful. I have been encouraged, convicted, and challenged through every sermon.
This past Sunday, Pastor Rick Blickenstaff took on the monuments topic of doubt and unbelief. Two of the metaphors he used really struck a strong chord within me were: the Anchor and the Post of Honor.
THE ANCHOR
In my last post, I talked about facing the empty nest as a single parent. This is my story of how the life I had planned and the life that I have do not match up. I have wrestled with many ideas connected to this incongruity in my life. The one constant that I have never wavered on is that God is in control.
Pastor Rick told us that the physics behind the rope and anchor is that the load it can bear should be five times more than the load it carries. WOW! That’s a lot of strength. More strength that I have ever had at any point in my life. I know that as I have trudged through the quicksand of depression, confusion, and despair the load that I carried was ALL that I could bear. Fortunately, I am not the anchor in my life. Jesus is my anchor, and that load is way less than 1/5 of the load He can bear.
THE POST OF HONOR
My post of honor is multi-faceted.
- I am living as a single person in a world that promotes a sinful lifestyle for singles.
- I have raised two children by myself.
- I am a prodigal parent.
That is the race marked out for me at this time in my life. We all have difficulty in our personal races. It’s easy to look at other people’s social media feed and think that they have the perfect life. Remember that is the highlight reel. Most of us do not share our struggles publicly. They are reserved for the people who have earned the right to share our vulnerability.
If you’re trudging through quick sand, reach out. There is someone who has been down a similar path or paid the dues to join that awful club before you. If you don’t know anyone, contact Amy. She’ll be gentle, compassionate, and discreet. Just don’t struggle alone.
Thank you, Susan! What great thoughts and truth you have shared. I love your authenticity! God bless you and keep writing!
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Thanks for your honesty and encouragement Susan, they are much appreciated! 🙌
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