Monday, July 21, 2008

Seeing God in Pain?

I was at the beach this weekend with one of my friends. It was beautiful. Very windy, but I love the wind. I was praying that God would be with us in an unexpected way. There were so many shades of blue, in the water and in the sky. I love blue. I was praising Him in my heart and Anni was walking a little ahead of me (I REALLY need to get in shape) and a gust of wind picked up some sand and it stung my legs, harder than I liked. My reaction was "Hey, Lord! That wasn't nice, I was asking you to delight me, not pelt me with sand." (I did not say that to Him, that would be disrespectful, but He knows my heart and that is what my heart said). And the thought came to my mind, "Sometimes, I am in the pain."

I was shocked. I have known pain can be good for me, and that it expedites growth but I had never thought about looking for God in my pain. In pleasure and in beauty, always, but in pain?

Still pondering.....

Heb 12:11 No discipline seems pleasant at the time, but painful. Later on, however, it produces a harvest of righteousness and peace for those who have been trained by it.

(And I don't mean "in" in a new-agey, God-is-in-the-trees way, but in a He-did-it-on-purpose way.)

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

i'm totally there w/ you...I just went through a windstorm!
God's ways of saying "slow down" can be quite creative

Anonymous said...

This post really made an impact. It's so true that God can so clearly be seen in pleasure and beauty, but we can forget that He is in there with us in the painful times too. And actually, He so often uses these times to speak to us and grow us. Thanks so much for this, Tawny.

Anonymous said...

Cathi, thank you for your comment, I hope you are feeling much better now.

Birgit, you are very encouraging thank you.

Anonymous said...

thanks tawny! I am feeling so much better! I'm kicking it at least 80%! How great is that!?!!!!

Anonymous said...

Thanks Tawny! Pain is an everyday occurance for me and I know it is His discipline. I am to be looking to Him for sustenance. In my weaknesses I do cry out, keeping in my mind that His will is being done.

Anonymous said...

I will be praying for you today, Michelle. He will bring joy from your pain....