The Dry Places

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I just spent the last two weeks up in Montana, visiting my parents. They live right on the banks of the Kootenai River. While it can be unsafe to get in the river where they are located, you can sit at the water’s edge and enjoy it any time, for as long as you like. The peaceful sounds as the water laps against the rocks at the sides is rejuvenating.

I spent a few different times down there at the water’s edge, sitting on a rock and watching the sunset or thinking about different things, or waiting for my dad’s boat to come around the corner. As I sat there, I wondered why I was feeling so dry lately. I was craving – thirsting – to be filled up, drenched with the spirit of God and pick up where, for some reason, I had left off. And then I realized that sometimes the dry times are where we find more of God. The times where we feel withered and out of juice. The times where there is absolutely nothing we can do to get filled up, except to rest in Him and trust Him to bring us through that very empty and lonely place and into a place of spiritual abundance.

For writers, it is often suggested that when you feel you are in the throws of writer’s block, the best thing to do is just to keep writing, regardless of how you feel. Get something on paper. Eventually, you’ll be back in the saddle and going once again. Walking in spiritual deserts is somewhat similar. You keep putting one foot in front of the other, knowing that it won’t be an oasis you’ll find in one of your tomorrows, but eventually you find the river of life. How much more refreshing is a river or body of water after you have just come out from the desert! How much more it is appreciated! A river where you can be drenched with cool, dripping water that saturates the dry places and leaves you refreshed.

If you find yourself in a ‘dry’ place today, for whatever reason – keep walking on the path He is leading you. Your river may be just around the corner, where God is waiting to refresh your spirit and fill you anew.

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Never Give Up

resizeDo you ever feel like throwing in the towel? Okay, forget the towel. Sometimes you just feel like throwing something really big and watching it crash, thinking somehow that will solve the stress of the moment.

The other day I was trying to change my granddaughter’s diaper and she wasn’t interested in a clean diaper. What she was interested in was kicking her legs all over the place. I finally leaned over her and in a lighthearted way, backed by some real frustration, I screamed.

She began laughing as if it were the funniest thing she had witnessed. Her laughter was contagious. My screaming was contagious. I began to laugh and she began to scream. The frustration passed and we laughed harder at that moment than the rest of the day.

God teaches amazing lessons through little children. For example, it’s so much better to laugh than to cry, but it doesn’t always seem that way, does it? There are moments when there’s nothing left to do but cry. That’s when we run and hide in the shadow of God’s wings. Like a child. A child in need of a daddy who will comfort, protect, heal, and, if needed, forgive.

Are you feeling beat up? Alone? Hurt? Empty? Run to Jesus. Let Him hide you in His mercy and grace. He’s waiting and willing. Just run.

If you need someone to pray for you, to intercede on your behalf through this tough spot you find yourself in, I’d love to come alongside of you and be a friend. Feel free to leave your request through an anonymous comment (or your name if you wish, but it will be seen by others). You are not alone.