So often I hear people say, "God will never give you more than you can handle." But I don't really agree with that. I do believe that God DOES allow more than we can independently handle to come into our lives because if we are not pushed past our "threshold" of tolerance we will not grow.
Recently while pondering this concept with my now famous friend, Lori (see blog that made her FAMOUS) I used this analogy.
A personal trainer evaluates his/her client and then comes up with a training program that fits the client. If the client is a fitness newbie, the exercises will be simpler, the weight used lighter, and the number of repetitions smaller. If the client is a professional athlete, the exercises will be more complex, the weight used heavier, and the number of repetitions greater. The goal of the personal trainer is to help the client make fitness improvements. It is not to hurt the client or to just waste the clients time with exercises that are easy for him/her to complete.
God is the PERFECT personal trainer. He knows us, body, soul, and mind, better than ANYONE, better than we know ourselves. He allows us to endure the struggles that He knows will make us stronger. He doesn't want to hurt us by allowing struggles that are too difficult for us. Yet He doesn't want to just waste our time here on this planet allowing struggles that bring about no changes in our lives. The goal of this earth is the "perfecting of our faith." It takes work to get perfect faith, probably a lot more work than it takes to get a perfect body.
So what's the application here of this funky little analogy:
1. TRUST... Trust that God knows you. He knows what you're going through. He is allowing a tailor made program of struggles designed to perfect YOUR faith.
2. WORK HARD.... Work hard to get the most of out of this tailor made program. If you were paying a personal trainer to get you in shape, you would sure as shoot do each repetition exactly as the trainer instructed in order to get the most benefit out of your money. Approach your struggles just like that. If you have to go through the mud and the muck of ICKINESS, get some benefit from the pain you are enduring.
3. DON'T LOOK AROUND.... Don't look around at how much weight is on someone else's weight bar or what type of exercises their trainer has them doing. Focus on the task in front of you, trusting that what is "on your plate" is exactly what you need.
I promise you all, I am applying all this nonsense I'm spouting off about.
1. TRUST... I am trusting that God knows that John is AGAIN out of work with something wrong with his brain. I am trusting that these struggles will perfect our faith.
2. WORK HARD... I am working hard to get the most out of this struggle. I'm being gut-level honest with all of you in case someone else can be encouraged by my struggles. I am reigning in my worries. I am rejoicing in the positive aspects of what I'm facing. Just this morning I updated my Facebook status, "I'm thankful for the fact that I get an unexpected, ENTIRE week with my hubby home." And guess what? I am! I am REALLY thankful for extra time with him. I am trying VERY hard to complete each rep of this little faith perfecting workout with great form.
3. DON'T LOOK AROUND... Finally, I am putting my blinders on. You know how they make a horse wear blinders so it doesn't get distracted? I am trying to put on blinders. I am trying hard to focus on what God wants ME to learn, glean, endure. The only time I am taking my eyes off my own business is to pray for other people.
Just wanted you all to know that I'm not just spouting off words that I'm not paying attention to. I am trying VERY hard to apply what God is revealing to me and what I am sharing with you. Hope you all have a VERY blessed day! I promise to update on John's condition as soon as we know anything.
That is a great lesson!! I am going to try to apply it myself.
ReplyDeleteLove and prayers.
Renee