Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Are You A Woman of Hope?

It’s more than a sprinkle. More than a splash from folded hands clapping against the water. More than a squirt of pool water sprayed between wiggly teeth.

The feeling I’m describing is more like swiveling off a concrete edge. Tippy toes curl over a cracked surface unsure of where they are going. Fingers twiddle, knees bend, and eyes focus on drifting water.

Suddenly, a crisp breeze pushes ripples across a watery reflection of a hopeful woman who slowly disappears. Images of hope and promise swirl in a blur as she becomes immersed in dense waters of disappointment.

When moments, such as these, wash up on the outer-banks of our hearts, we have two options to consider:

We can belly-flop into crushing waves of despondency; or

We can dog-paddle to the only source of hope we know. Jesus, Jesus, Jesus ~the only ledge of hope worth reaching for.

It seems harmless to sputter off the words, “I am disappointed,” but the reality is words like these provide fresh water to seedlings of discouragement waiting to sprout beneath the surface. Seeds of disappointment will ultimately shoot forth with buds of depression, discouragement, and despair. This will distract us from our faith…causing us to be focused on self rather than on God.

Have you ever known someone who said they were disappointed and then a few months later they were completely depressed? Their seed of disappointed grew into stalks of despair. Their spiritual growth stunted because of something that began as a simple distraction.

How do we stop the cycle? We Discipline Ourselves.

Discipline ~ means “training to ensure proper behavior.”

We can stop disappointment in its tracks by disciplining ourselves to stop, pause, and pray.

We stop ourselves from over-reacting;

We pause for logical thinking to rise above untamed emotions; and

We pray, pray, pray for the power of the Holy Spirit to get us through something we cannot do in our own strength.

It’s difficult. It’s a pull up your sleeves and dig in your heels kind of work.

But, when we seek God’s face and intervention in our lives,

We become…

Women of hope,

Women of faith, and

Women of trust.

We become a woman who places her trust, her confidence, and her hope firmly in the sovereignty of an Almighty God. A woman who’s willing to release her plans so she is available to receive his plans.

Placing our hope in Jesus is what motivates us to cling to him when tumultuous waters rise. We cling, we grab, and we reach for Jesus as if He were the only life vest on a sinking ship. Whatever, whenever, however, we just get to him and we hold on for dear life.

Remember hope floats; disappointment sinks.

When you begin sinking, will you reach for Him?

“And this hope will not lead to disappointment. For we know how dearly God loves us, because he has given us the Holy Spirit to fill our hearts with his love” Romans 5:5 (NLT).

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8 comments:

  1. Uh-oh, I hear a sad heart behind these words, Kelli. I'm praying for you, sweet lady {{{hugs}}}.

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  2. I love this - hope floats and disappoint sinks. Our women's group at church is called, "Women of Hope". If we are women of hope, then shouldn't we act like that? I need to remember to stop, pause and pray. Stop, pause and pray.

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  3. Kelli, I so needed this,,,this is exactly where I have found myself this month disappointed...and I'm "doggy paddling",,,the sentence that screamed at me is "A woman who’s willing to release her plans so she is available to receive his plans." God certainly spoke through you on this one girl! Love you

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  4. Excellent Post! You did a great job with this, I pray this speaks to every person who reads it. God bless

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  5. Stop, pause and pray... I will remember that! Thank you!!

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  6. I want to be a woman of hope, faith, and trust...at all times!

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  7. Kelli, while I realize I'm really not the target audience for this piece, I just have to tell you it was wonderful...

    Stop, Pause, Pray... So simple, and yet so poignant and powerful a series of instructions.

    :-)

    Have a Blessed Day!

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  8. I love this... "Remember hope floats; disappointment sinks." What a true representation of what happens to our hearts when we are in hope or in disappointment. Wonderful encouragement :)

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