Ladies,
You're going to get a bit of a "combined" blog post today. Both of us have contributed and combined our thoughts into what will hopefully flow as an understandable read. As we 'switch' back and forth between author voices you'll see the font change between italics and normal font.
I totally was amazed the first time that I read this book what a dark start it seems to have. Ann jumps right into the tragedy that has defined so much of her life, her thought process, her struggles with her perception of God and His work.
In the middle of our own times of despair and desperation we can find ourselves in the very place Ann began. Wondering, waiting, and asking, “Can there be a God…How do I live fully when life is full of hurt?" (p. 12).
And yet, God alone has freely given us his endless mercy and everlasting grace.
I can't help but wonder how many people I know, or how many times have I been that person, when I don't recognize these gifts from God because of an ugly circumstance?
As a little girl growing up in Sunday school you may have learned to sing the words , “I’ve got the joy, joy, joy, joy, down in my heart,” but as a woman, wife, and mother in the middle of busyness, dirty laundry, car pool and mud pies, it can be so difficult and almost impossible to share, or even feel, that joy. It can seem that “down in my heart,” means so deep down inside that it may never see the light of day. And yet, thankfully, we are not alone.
One thing that really struck me this week was Ann's reflection on the story of King Hezekiah and his begging for a longer life and though God granted him an extension to his life, it did result in the birth of one of Israel's most evil King... Her challenge to the reader to trust our Ultimate Author really hit home. How often do I want to tell the Author, how the story really ought to end?
Week #1
I thank the Lord for he has shown me, endless mercy, joy accessible joy and most of all we are not alone. The creator of the universe is always waiting for us to accept the invitation he gave at Calvary. He wants us to surrender ourselves and he alone will carry our burden and heal our heart ache.
As an added bonus he has given us girlfriends!
This week, I thank God for the steaming mugs of coffee that we get to share together, the thoughtfulness of my husband in not stirring his snoring, pregnant wife and choosing the couch for the night, and the joy of two little girls singing songs they've made up while shovelling the snow in our backyard.
What about you? What have you thought of Ann's story, her writing style and her journey? Have you started a gratitude journal and recorded the gifts from God that you recognized?
Lifting you in prayer,
MM and MS
I'm not very good with paper journals... so here's some of the gifts from God that I recognized today:
ReplyDelete1. 10 degree weather on January 31st
2. Driving with my windows down
3. Yoga with Jocelyn
4. Having a personal trainer who I can text any time
5. The feeling of a warm washcloth on my face
6. Purdy's purr
7. Snuggling up in a fuzzy blanket
8. Strawberries
9. silly girly teeny bopper tv shows
10. the feeling of checking something off my to do list
11. the smell of maple syrup
12. the convenience of my kindle
13. having my nails painted looking all pretty
14. pinterest
I'm thankful that God has gifted someone like Ann to humble herself, display her innermost vulnerabilities in written word so that we can be blessed. Our hearts and our perceptions will be challenged. I'm going to be slow at reading this book. I already have to reread a chapter! It was too much to absorb at once. Praying for all of you. I'm thankful knowing that you are praying for me too.
ReplyDeleteI was in near tears reading this sad account right off the get go in this story! I realize that so many people have devastating incidences to deal with and consider myself VERY blessed to have not had to deal with that! I know I might someday and hope I can come to terms and realize God's blessings even in such desperate situations. I can persevere through anything knowing God has the perfect plan for me. God bless you my Christian sisters---have a wonderful week Xx
ReplyDeleteSo I was re-reading the second chapter. I realize I have so much to be thankful for, little things like blue skies and fresh sheets! These put a smile on my face.
ReplyDeleteBut it's the process of being thankful that stuck in my mind as I read this chapter.
By God's GRACE we are provided with everything.
When we are THANKFUL for His gifts,we experience full JOY.
It's so simple! If it requires so little effort on our part then why are we so reluctant to be thankful for everything? Is it a control issue, pride, thoughtless? Perhaps we are afraid?
Any thoughts?
Patti,
ReplyDeleteI was reflecting on what you were saying after re-reading the second chapter and asking why it is that we make what seems to simple into somthing so difficult... I wonder if part of it has to do with when we take our focus off God and instead we get looking around us, and suddenly we're thinking... "Why does she have... and I don't?" or "Why am I dealing with... and she isn't?"
It can be very easy to slip into the attitude of ingratitude that Ann discusses in the first chapter (starting around p 14) and how even in the PERFECT garden of Eden that Eve and Adam ended up seeking after more than what God had given them. And God had done a GOOD job in everything He had created but suddenly they (and sometimes we do too) struggle with believing that what He's done and given Good is not good enough....
At least when I'm honest with myself, I know that discontent and ingratitude can grow like weeds in my heart unless I am a deliberate gardener of a spirit of gratitude.
Wow...what great messages from everyone. It's such a great book, can be a little confusing in the writing style, but I'm loving it. Thank you all for sharing such wonderful and thought provoking words. I can't wait to get into more of the book and read what God has in store for us. It's sometimes hard to remember the things to be thankful for when we have them everyday....like a roof over our head or a nice warm bed to sleep in. I try to remember that God has given us these blessings and we need to remember to share these blessings with those that don't have them. Today I am thankful for the many "things" that we take for granted!
ReplyDeleteMy mom is unable to post for some reason so I have copied her email to share...
ReplyDeleteI will send my fisrt day to you by email. Maybe you can post it from me
Found it hard to start reading her book. Her story is heartbreaking but then we all have heart breaking times in our lives.
No one is exempt. Sooner or later we experience it in some form or another.
--I am thankful that i am forgiven
--that can can use me even though i think he can not
he is there i have to be willing
--the smell of fresh brewed coffee
--a husband who makes me coffee and brings it to me in bed
--the sound of the rolling waves hitting the shore
--the warmth of the sun on my face
--the sun rays dancing on the water
--modern technology- so i can blog from Cozumel even thought i have to send an email to do it!!!!
--the smell of fresh baked pastries
--wind in my face
--the fleecy cotton ball clouds
--prayer partners
--God's promise of power to protect me
--God's promise of safety.
--the moon's light twinkling on the ocean
--fragrant flowers
--noise of a passing fishing boat
--distant voices
Amen