He Hasn't Forgotten
While at church this evening, some of the youth spotted a baby fawn hidden at the base of a tree in our field. We told them not to touch the baby because the mother would be back eventually and the smell of humans would scare the mother away. Does are known to leave their fawns for several hours at a time, but usually return eventually. Many times the doe even has the fawn in her sights. We just can't see her. The key is not to become impatient and move before the mother returns. Our spiritual lives are much like this. When we go through hard times, we feel abandoned by God. But like the doe, He still has us in His sights. He is working on our lives and has promised to be with us. The key is not becoming impatient and move before God has finished what He's doing on our lives. The waiting is the hardest part of trials. In the waiting, doubt tries to set into our minds. Will He really show up? Does He care? Why am I going through this in the first place? But when we trust that God has us in His sights, the waiting doesn't feel so lonely. If you feel abandoned today, remember that His presence is coming back. You are in His sights, and you are not alone!
Have a great week high-heeled warriors!
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