Tuesday, February 26, 2013
The Wall
A friend has felt lately that she's come up against a wall. She has to make a decision, but this proverbial and figurative wall seems to just get in the way of any clarity or helpful information. It makes it hard to know which direction to go. It blocks the view. It's solid. She doesn't know if she should power through it, go around, under, over. Maybe just stay on the side she's already on.
Doubts are like that wall sometimes. They just block out the light and get in the way of our progress.
The benefit of the doubt here is that pushing through that wall will make you stronger and aware of the strength you had the whole time. Searching for a way to get around that wall is a good time to explore yourself and the world around you. Climbing that wall will put you on top and give you a newer broader perspective. The benefit of the doubt is that as we conquer it, it makes us better and stronger than before.
Just as the father of the afflicted child in Mark 9, if we take our doubts to the Lord and ask for His help, He will expand our capabilities and increase our faith.
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My problem is that when I come to that wall, I already usually have my answer. Then if I don't feel like I'm getting that answer again and again (daily!) I must be doing the wrong thing... Not really though. I just stink at trust and patience. Which must be why I keep having that same problem!
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