Psalm 73: 23-26
Yet I am always with you;
you hold me by my right hand.
You guide me with your counsel,
and afterward you will take me into glory.
Whom have I in heaven but you?
And earth has nothing I desire besides you.
My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever.
Unshakable Faith
I’m currently
sitting in bed writing this post, weeping. I was just reading the blog postings of a friend of mine who
is currently in England. He is
blogging about what he is experiencing over there and despite everything he remains
so optimistic and true to God. I just broke down and haven’t stopped crying even
though I read his blog over an hour ago.
I realized my
faith in God is nothing like it used to be when I was younger. My faith is shaky, it’s breaking apart,
and I’m breaking down. I HATE it. And I HATE myself for it.
I come from such
a strong Christian background that I feel so ashamed to admit this. My parents are some of the strongest
Christians I know and as much as we kids swear we won’t be like our parents, in
this way, I DO want to be my parents.
I do want to have an unshakable faith that is rooted in God.
This next story
may seem out of place at first, but I swear it has a point. At my Grandma and Grandpa King’s 50th
Anniversary party that happened about 13 years ago people were sharing all
sorts of stories about my grandparents whether it was about their courtship,
married life, or just crazy farm stories.
These stories came from their sons, grandchildren, friends, and brothers
and sisters. The one story that
stuck out was a story my Uncle Kevin told about my Grandpa. He said the one thing he will never
forget about his dad (my grandpa), was that every morning as he and his
brothers would run out of the house to get all their farm chores done, they
would trip over their father on the way out of the house. Why might you ask
were they tripping over my grandpa every morning on their way out? He was kneeling by the door,
praying. He did this every
morning. He would pray for his
boys and his wife, that God would keep them safe and healthy. He prayed for the
farm, he prayed for everyone that he knew. My grandpa King is the most selfless and most genuine person
I have ever known. And he had an
unshakable faith in God. I’ve never
met someone who had so many bad things happen to them in their life and still
love God as much as he did. He
loved God with everything he had.
I really wish he were here so I could talk to him. It’s been seven years now since he died;
I had just turned 14 and was in the 8th grade. I’m starting to forget little things
about him and it hurts so much, because I don’t want to forget anything about
him. The one thing I know I will
never forget about him though, is the love and unfailing faith he had in the
lord.
I think one of
my big problems is that I am a really independent person and I feel like I
should be able to fix my own problems and figure things out on my own. But I can’t do everything on my
own. I need help sometimes; I just
don’t like admitting that I need help.
While I was at
school this past spring semester I started getting into the habit of running
our fit trail in the morning and then after my run I would sit on the swinging
bridge to pray. It is so peaceful at
7 am on that bridge. There were a
few mornings that I just sat there and cried because I knew something was
missing… it was that unshakable faith that I so desperately desire. I would really like to continue this
tradition of waking up early in the morning so I can run and sit on the bridge
to talk to God and pray. It is
what I want and what I need. I
need more of God in my life. I
need that unshakable faith.
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