<\/a><\/p>\n\u201cGod will never give you more than you can handle.\u201d<\/p>\n
Sounds like a nice concept. I wish it was the truth. But, it\u2019s not. It\u2019s not even biblical.<\/p>\n
1 Corinthians 10:13(NIV) says, \u201cAnd God is faithful; he will not let you be tempted\u00a0beyond what you can bear.\u201d<\/strong> But, that\u2019s speaking of temptation. Not of the weight we are capable of bearing.<\/p>\nWhen I was going through the trying time of having a sick baby facing surgery, on team new mom no sleep: bound by uncertainty, \u00a0and feeling the weight of the world, I heard that saying a lot. I even began repeating it myself. When a friend asked how I was, I spouted, \u201cGod won\u2019t give me more than I can handle.\u201d And her response changed my world.<\/p>\n
She took my hand, looked me in the eyes, and said something along the lines of, \u201cOh, but he will. He will give you more than you can handle. If he gives you more than you can handle, you won\u2019t be able to\u00a0bear the load\u00a0on your own. And you\u2019ll turn to him.\u201d<\/p>\n
Game changer. Life changer.<\/p>\n
Sometimes He will.<\/p>\n
Think of Job. God allowed him to be tested. Tried. Let\u00a0him be pushed to his breaking point.<\/p>\n
Not that I ever want to go through all that Job did, or would I ever begin to compare myself to him. But he is a great example of what can happen. He lost EVERYTHING. Family. Possessions. And nearly his sanity.<\/p>\n
So yes, we can be overwhelmed. We can be overloaded. We can be pushed until we break. But, it is who we turn to when we\u2019re broken that defines us. Who we look to, to pick up those broken pieces.<\/p>\n
My pastor has a saying that I love. He says we assume because we are Christians that life should be all \u201cstrawberry pie and whipped cream.\u201d But, we should know better. \u00a0John 16:33(NIV) says,<\/p>\n
\nIn this world you will have trouble.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n
Trouble. Times of strife. Of sacrifice. Hardships. We WILL have trouble. Not MAY have trouble. Not MIGHT. We WILL.<\/p>\n
But, then comes my favorite part, the last section of the same verse-<\/p>\n
\nBut take heart! I have overcome the world.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n
How wonderful is that? We will have trouble. But, we also have the one who has overcome it all on our side. The creator of the universe fighting for us.\u00a0Walking beside us.<\/p>\n
So if you\u2019re right there. On the edge. About to lose it. Hold on. It might be more than you can handle. You may be in the deep end over your head. But get down on your knees anyway. It will be hard. It will feel impossible to praise Him when you\u2019re drowning. Just give it a try. He will be\u00a0your life preserver. He will lift your head above the troubled waters. You need only to ask.<\/p>\n
And if the answer doesn\u2019t come right away. Wait. It will be hard. But, wait for that still small voice.<\/p>\n
Like Elijah in 1 Kings 19:11-12 (NIV)<\/p>\n
\n11\u00a0<\/sup>The Lord<\/span> said, \u201cGo out and stand on the mountain in the presence of the Lord<\/span>, for the Lord<\/span> is about to pass by.\u201d\u00a0<\/span>Then a great and powerful wind tore the mountains apart and shattered the rocks before the Lord<\/span>, but the Lord<\/span> was not in the wind. After the wind there was an earthquake, but the Lord<\/span> was not in the earthquake.<\/span>12\u00a0<\/sup>After the earthquake came a fire, but the Lord<\/span> was not in the fire. And after the fire came a gentle whisper.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\nHe\u2019s there. Just listen. Open your ears and stay on your knees. I know it\u2019s hard. I\u2019ve been there.<\/p>\n
Remember that\u00a0it\u2019s what has been broken and mended that emerges stronger than ever before.<\/p>\n
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