Blessings in Disguise

When thou passest through the waters, I will be with thee; and through the rivers, they shall not overflow thee: when thou walkest through the fire, thou shalt not be burned; neither shall the flame kindle upon thee. Isaiah 43:2

This past week I read an article written by Courtney Westlake on Michelle Cushatt’s blog, Making Peace With an Imperfect Life. In the post, Westlake talked about preconceived ideas in our lives—how we think something should be or ought to be.

Life teaches us to expect certain outcomes in certain situations. Plant a garden, reap produce. Get married, have babies. Work hard, enjoy retirement. Serve God, be blessed. Right? But what happens when things don’t turn out the way we imagine? What if the blessings come in unrecognizable packages?

“Sometimes, when something is different than we anticipated or hoped for, it leaves us disappointed, confused or even grieving a kind of loss.” Courtney Westlake

As you can tell, the story resonated with me because I’ve lived long enough to know we don’t always get what we imagined. As children, we imagine a blessed life to be:

  • happily ever afters
  • healthy babies
  • perfect jobs
  • more-than-enough income
  • successful kids
  • retirement
  • disease-free lives

But then life happens and the enemy whispers, “Where is your God in all of this?”

Sometimes, the questions are instantly silenced. Othertimes, years may pass before the taunts are quietened. Still, other questions will never be resolved until we stand face to face with Him. In those instances, let us be reminded we are not alone.

I don’t think…

  • Job thought he would lose all and be stricken with a disease that left him sitting on a trash heap listening to accusations from his so-called friends.
  • Joshua and Caleb pictured themselves remaining in the wilderness for forty years watching their kinsman die when they departed Egypt.
  • Mary imagined herself pregnant and unmarried.
  • The disciples visualized their Royal Deliverer hanging on a cross and buried in a grave.

 

At the onset of heartache, we see nothing but what we didn’t get or what we’ve lost. That is the goal of the enemy of our souls. However, whether that heartache is divorce, disease, or even death,  we are blessed because God is right there with us through it all. He will never leave us nor forsake us.

  • Job talked with God.
  • Joshua and Caleb saw the promises of God.
  • Mary birthed the Savior, Emmanuel, God with us.
  • The disciples realized Jesus was more than just an earthly King. He was the Lamb of God.

Truth, we will face heartache that will almost destroy us, but in the end, if we allow God access to the deepest regions of our heart, that heartache will make us stronger. And what we see as a trial, will turn out to be the very blessing we need to teach us of God’s faithfulness.

We are blessed no matter our circumstances. God has always been and always will be with us through the waters of uncertainty, the rivers of faith, and the fires of impossibilities. And. He. Will. See. Us. Through.

May we always recognize the blessings in disguise!

What about you? Have you any blessings in disguise?

 

 

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8 thoughts on “Blessings in Disguise

    • Don’t you love auto correct, Sheri? Totally understand! In fact, almost the same thing happened to me on another blog when I was commenting. I also have Shih Tzu and she is a delight. Loving and a pleasure to own. I would describe her as a bundle of unconditional love. Hope your husband is better soon! 🙂

    • I did change the words in your comment, Sheri. Didn’t know I could do that until now! Thank you for the chance to learn something new! Blessings to you and yours, my new friend!

  1. Blessings appear in unexpected places. I would never have adopted another rescue Shih Tzu had I known my husband was going to be in the hospital for three months and then housebound between additional admissions. Rescuing Bailey has been the best decision I’ve made this year. He makes my heart smile when it seems like I’ve forgotten how. He reminds me we need to get up in the morning and that we must sleep at night. He reminds me that walks are good and God is all around. Without Bailey Life would have indeed been grim.

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