It was such a beautiful wedding, and I just know that Helen and Samuel will live happily ever after.
Pastor Peter ordination as a pastor was glorious, and I know he is going to be a great pastor ever after.
There was shouting of joy when John graduated from the university with upper credit, and I know he is going to be great ever after.
Out of many candidates that applied to the position of the Manager, Joy was employed with a promising career in the organization with hope of happily ever after.
Come to me all you that labour and heavy laden and I will give you rest, Joseph gladly accepted Christ when he heard sweet things he will enjoy if he become born-again, and there will be joy ever after.
But, after many years in the marriage, in the ministry, after many years of joblessness as a graduate, after many years of working very hard for the organization, and after many years of becoming christian, Where Is My Happily Ever After?
I feel the most unsettled when I’m uncertain about the future. I suspect many of you are also facing circumstances that have left you feeling caught off guard and unsure about what tomorrow holds. So many times I find myself bracing for impact when I check my daily news feed.
If there’s one word that seems most certain to describe the times we are living in, it’s UNCERTAIN.
Maybe you’re in a job where you feel unsettled, and you think that God is leading you somewhere else, but He hasn’t yet revealed what’s next. So, for now, you walk into an office every day giving it your all (as I also do daily), but your heart feels disconnected and your real calling unfulfilled.
Or maybe you’ve been watching everyone else in your life find love, walk down the aisle, and start the life you’ve dreamed of. Then a few months ago you met someone who was everything you’ve been hoping for. You told your friends this might be the one. And then this week you felt that person pulling back. It’s hard to understand. You feel panicked. But the more you press in, the more distance you feel between the two of you.
There are thousands of scenarios that evoke these feelings of uncertainty, fear, and exhaustion from life not being like you thought it would be.
Whatever your situation is, you probably feel like you can’t change it, but you still have to live through the realities of what’s happening right now. Sometimes you just have to walk in your “I don’t know list.”
The Lord makes it clear in His Word that things will not always go as we wish they would in this life, He said we dont need to worry ourselves on things we dont have power over. Here are the quotes we so often hear:
In this world you will have trouble. John 16:33
Each day has enough trouble of its own. Matthew 6:34
All this trouble is exhausting. Walking in the “I don’t know list” is scary. And sometimes we can be desperate to make things easier than they really are.
We keep thinking if we can just get through this circumstance, life will settle down and finally the words happily ever after will scroll across the glorious scene of us skipping happily into the sunset.
But what if life settling down and all your disappointments going away would be the worst thing that could happen to you? What if your “I don’t know list” is helping you, not hurting you? Remember those verses we just read about troubles?
Here they are again in the context of the full passages:
I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world. John 16:33
Seek first His Kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well. Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own. Matthew 6:33–34
The crucial detail for us to have peace in the middle of everything we face is to stay close to the Lord and remain calm in the midst of storm.
We think we want comfort in the I-don’t-know times of life.
But comfort isn’t a solution to seek; rather, it’s a byproduct we’ll reap when we stay close to the Lord and trust Him.
I wish I could promise you that everything is going to turn out like you’re hoping it will. I can’t, of course. But what I can promise you is this: God is close to us even in our “I don’t knows.” God has lessons for us that are crucially important for our future, and we’re learning them in the middle of our “I don’t knows.” God has a strength He must prepare us with, and the training ground is here in the “I don’t know.”
This time isn’t a waste, and it’s definitely not pointless when we are walking with God.
Let’s cry out to God, declaring that this hard time will be a holy time, a close-to-God time. And let’s choose to believe that there is good happening, even in these places.
Because wherever God is, good things is being worked out.
If ever there is a day you hang your head because of something not nice or not true someone said about you, remember this: prove them wrong.
Don’t fall into the trap of saying ugly things back. Don’t retaliate. Dont join pigs in the mud. Take the higher ground — and because you don’t have to live with reaction regret, celebrate yourself.
Now, go and live in such a way that illuminates the beautiful reality of who you are and who Jesus is in you. People will eventually see the truth.
Let us pray:
Father God, more than I need You to fix anything in my life, I just need You. I am declaring this hard time as a holy time. Help me live in such a way that marks this season by closeness with You. In Jesus’ name, amen.
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