(This is a re-posting of an entry I made in December of 2005. I post it here today as a reminder that we have been and still are passing through the season of Advent.
Tomorrow is the last Sunday of Advent.
A time of waiting, hoping, even longing for the Messiah.)
Longings
“All my longings lie open before you, O Lord;
my sighing is not hidden from you.”
Psalm 38:9
Twelve years ago, my heart was heavy and I didn’t know why. I tried to name the heaviness that had hold of me, to explain the sadness so that I might get a grip on myself, but I couldn’t explain it. It nearly paralyzed me emotionally.
Over a period of several weeks, I was able to grasp at least some part of the thing that had immobilized me: I wanted something, but I didn’t know what it was. Then I realized I felt alienated from everything that had been familiar to me, and suddenly nothing I had or knew was enough to fill the need in my heart. Weeks passed, numbness set in, and before long I didn’t even care that I had no feeling about anything in life, nothing interested me. The spark, the joy, the aliveness had left me, and I could not explain the empty shell that walked around day after day with my name.
I turned to prayer. I didn’t know what I was asking for, I didn’t have the words. Sometimes I just laid in bed at night with no words in my mind, which I came to recognize as a good thing. You see, with no words in my mind, with no thoughts cluttering up my head, no songs, no noise, I was getting empty inside. I didn’t know I was doing that, but every night I becameemptier and emptier, and one night I was so empty inside that there was room for me to let God in. And when I let Him in, He filled the emptiness with His love. He actually rescued me, pulling me from the depths of the sea into which I’d been thrown.
That’s how I felt when I woke up the next day. Rescued. Saved. Alive.
He knows what we need. I suppose if you know what you need, it’s good to ask for it. But God is so big He already knows, even before you do, what you need most. Sometimes He waits for you to recognize what you need and ask for it, and other times He just waits for you.
When He waits for me, all I have to do is show up. On my knees. With an empty heart for Him to fill.
He waits for each of us.
Prayer: Father, we thank you for the new life you give to us every day. You know the longings of our hearts. We wait to be filled with your all embracing love so that we can embrace those who live in darkness. In Jesus name, we pray. Amen.
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15 comments:
What a beautiful testimony! I'm delighted you shared this again so I could see it! Funny how we often have to feel at the end of ourselves before we fully turn to Him. - Barbara
I'm so happy you found joy. Very inspring!
xxx
Russ
I'm so glad God will always be our refuge and our strength even in our darkest days.
I have had such need of him this past two years and he was there for me too.
God Bless You Bea and thank you for the reminder.
Much love
Jeanie xx
Crackerjack post!
You give me courage to
confess that in age I found
comfort the other day in the
extreme color differences
between two successive sunsets.
Day one had two kinds of white
and no pink; The next day sunset
had several shades of pink but no
white. Both sunsets had blue a color
often not present in sunsets. God
was offereing me thrills. I grabbed them.
Barry
God my my refuge and my strength. I know I could not have got through this year, the worst of my life without Him. He tests us but He never fails us.
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A beautiful post. TY for sharing it again.
God bless,
Sugar
Merry Christmas, Bea :-)
Have a good Sunday
Carolxx
This is a beautiful entry, I too was filled up during such a time of darkness for me. I've never been the same.
MERRY CHRISTMAS!
NELISHIA
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Bea, I'm so glad you reposted this. What a beautiful entry. Literally, I'm wiping away the tears. I, too, have felt the total numbing emptiness. In fact, you just commented a few months ago about it when I had just stopped smoking and felt empty. I do believe the Lord was making room to enter. I know that when I get off track, God literally pulls the reins in on me. Usually, it happens with me crawling out of a black hole. Have a Merry and Blessed Christmas! Chris
What a moving post!!! Thank you! And, thanks for linking me here, Bea! Our paths cross on many journals... nice to find each other's too!
be well,
Dawn
Wonderful post Bea. This is the true meaning of Christmas.
Love,
Marie
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Thanks for sharing that, Bea. It was a very touching post. I wish everyone would take a hold of this time of the year and realize that all the gifts, the lights, the everything that happens now happens due to one thing and one thing only - the birth of our Savior.
~ Caroline ~
I am glad you found the love in your heart, Bea. I'm gald you have peace
Marti
that is beautiful Bea! thank you!
love,nat
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