Somehow a year has flown by and I have yet to write anything on here. I'm sincerely hoping to write on here at LEAST once a week......just have to get that discipline down. So much has happened with us the last year, and I will recap in another post. For now, I'm going to focus on "yes I will."
I don't know how many of you have heard the song "Yes I Will" by Vertical Motion....but man does it give me all the feels. I feel like my life has been a whole lot of valleys and a whole lot of waiting. Despite all of that....I trust in God's plan for my life.
God has absolutely blessed me with an amazing kiddos, a wonderful job, a beautiful place to live, food on the table, and all the things my little family needs. There are still longings and desires of my heart that have yet to be fulfilled, but I continue to pray for them and I KNOW that my God will provide those things in his timing. Waiting is hard, but waiting is also worth it.
There always seems to be a series of events in my life that lead up to an unexpected answered prayer. I take steps and leaps of faith towards what I think the "final answer" is.....and it usually is never the final answer. It's a stepping stone to God's greater plan.
What the heck am I talking about? I'll give you an example.....my career. I left a job a couple years back. I was there for four years and God opened up a door to a better paying job that also appeared to be a better work environment. Shew, was I wrong. I literally remember thinking "God what are you doing? This is TERRIBLE and I can't do this.". Eight months later, this "in between job" turned into an open door with a great company.
Without the experience that I had in that short stint at the job that wasn't a good fit, I wouldn't be where I am today. I work for a company I love, doing a job I love.....all in the city I wanted to end up in. God knew what he was doing.....but in the process I seriously doubted what he was doing for me. In the waiting, He works all things out.
I'm not a perfect Christian....none of us are. There are times I doubt, get angry with God, cry to Him because I don't understand why I'm not where I thought I'd be in life. In the midst of all of this, I still know He has been and always will be faithful to me. Learning to be still in the moments of waiting only build on the patience we need to fulfill His work.
We live in a world of instant gratification. Anything we need to know is right there with us(via means of smart phones), we expect texts back immediately because people are so easily accessible , we can find a partner with the quick swipe of a finger, fast food is a thing(Chik Fil A in under 5 minutes....yes please)....you get my point. It makes learning to wait so HARD. I struggle with it myself.
Praising him in the waiting is what he desires. We will learn to find peace in His plan for us. I encourage you to check out Psalm 40. One of my favorite verses in that chapter is verse 5.
"Many, Lord my God, are the wonders you have done, the things you planned for us. None can compare with you; were I to speak and tell of your deeds, they would be too many to declare."
If you are in a season of waiting(even if you aren't), check out "Wait and See" by Wendy Pope. It is a great read and really puts the waiting thing into perspective.
Are you in a season of waiting? How do you praise God during this time? Share in the comments! <3
-B
P.S....Over the next little bit, I will be giving my blog a makeover. I'm pretty stoked about it! Bless this mess as I relearn code to give this puppy a facelift.
I don't know how many of you have heard the song "Yes I Will" by Vertical Motion....but man does it give me all the feels. I feel like my life has been a whole lot of valleys and a whole lot of waiting. Despite all of that....I trust in God's plan for my life.
God has absolutely blessed me with an amazing kiddos, a wonderful job, a beautiful place to live, food on the table, and all the things my little family needs. There are still longings and desires of my heart that have yet to be fulfilled, but I continue to pray for them and I KNOW that my God will provide those things in his timing. Waiting is hard, but waiting is also worth it.
There always seems to be a series of events in my life that lead up to an unexpected answered prayer. I take steps and leaps of faith towards what I think the "final answer" is.....and it usually is never the final answer. It's a stepping stone to God's greater plan.
What the heck am I talking about? I'll give you an example.....my career. I left a job a couple years back. I was there for four years and God opened up a door to a better paying job that also appeared to be a better work environment. Shew, was I wrong. I literally remember thinking "God what are you doing? This is TERRIBLE and I can't do this.". Eight months later, this "in between job" turned into an open door with a great company.
Without the experience that I had in that short stint at the job that wasn't a good fit, I wouldn't be where I am today. I work for a company I love, doing a job I love.....all in the city I wanted to end up in. God knew what he was doing.....but in the process I seriously doubted what he was doing for me. In the waiting, He works all things out.
I'm not a perfect Christian....none of us are. There are times I doubt, get angry with God, cry to Him because I don't understand why I'm not where I thought I'd be in life. In the midst of all of this, I still know He has been and always will be faithful to me. Learning to be still in the moments of waiting only build on the patience we need to fulfill His work.
| This will be my first tattoo....when I get brave. |
We live in a world of instant gratification. Anything we need to know is right there with us(via means of smart phones), we expect texts back immediately because people are so easily accessible , we can find a partner with the quick swipe of a finger, fast food is a thing(Chik Fil A in under 5 minutes....yes please)....you get my point. It makes learning to wait so HARD. I struggle with it myself.
Praising him in the waiting is what he desires. We will learn to find peace in His plan for us. I encourage you to check out Psalm 40. One of my favorite verses in that chapter is verse 5.
"Many, Lord my God, are the wonders you have done, the things you planned for us. None can compare with you; were I to speak and tell of your deeds, they would be too many to declare."
If you are in a season of waiting(even if you aren't), check out "Wait and See" by Wendy Pope. It is a great read and really puts the waiting thing into perspective.
Are you in a season of waiting? How do you praise God during this time? Share in the comments! <3
-B
P.S....Over the next little bit, I will be giving my blog a makeover. I'm pretty stoked about it! Bless this mess as I relearn code to give this puppy a facelift.



