In a Fog
Have you ever felt like you were in a spiritual fog? Your vision was a little cloudy and the visibility was very limited? Ever felt a little anxiety because the road ahead was not as clear as it once was? I have. There have been times in my life when I am so unsure about the path ahead. Although I still know my destination, I am not quite sure how the Lord plans to get me there. During those times, I feel myself questioning everything around me, for the old familiar landmarks, those securities, are hidden from my sight. I feel my confidence leave me and anxiety take its place. I force myself to slow way down and make sure my lights are on and pay closer attention and . . .pray.
Sometimes, I think God allows, or perhaps even sends a little bit of fog our way. He knows what is best for us. I, unlike some, believe that questioning is a good thing. I believe questions are truly the birthplace of convictions. They are how I make my faith my own. They are how I know what I believe. Sometimes, I am in such a hurry in my life, accepting the road simply as it is, going round the turns without really paying attention, and feeling so secure and safe, that I become a little cocky. God knows I need a fog to slow me down. I need to pay attention and check my light. I need to be confident of my path and . . .I need to pray.
Usually, it is not too long before the fog lifts, leaving in its place a sense of conviction and gratitude. Thankful for a Father who disciplines, teaches and enlightens. Thankful for the road ahead, those who's paths I might cross and even for a little patchy fog.
Peace
Neva
Sometimes, I think God allows, or perhaps even sends a little bit of fog our way. He knows what is best for us. I, unlike some, believe that questioning is a good thing. I believe questions are truly the birthplace of convictions. They are how I make my faith my own. They are how I know what I believe. Sometimes, I am in such a hurry in my life, accepting the road simply as it is, going round the turns without really paying attention, and feeling so secure and safe, that I become a little cocky. God knows I need a fog to slow me down. I need to pay attention and check my light. I need to be confident of my path and . . .I need to pray.
Usually, it is not too long before the fog lifts, leaving in its place a sense of conviction and gratitude. Thankful for a Father who disciplines, teaches and enlightens. Thankful for the road ahead, those who's paths I might cross and even for a little patchy fog.
Peace
Neva
12 Comments:
That's exactly true and again, I think I'm in a fog right now where things I thought were familiar and right seem to be different and uncomfortable. I agree wholeheartedly with this one!!
I remember driving from Denver City to Lubbock and getting to Wolfforth thinking, "Did I notice the light in Brownfield? Did I slow down in those little towns?" I get on a spiritual automatic pilot and it takes a caution flag or fog to get me out. Good post.
I hope you all enjoyed your ladie's day.
Kathy
It is so amazing how clear the path is once you make it through the fog. Loved, I mean loved this post. It really spoke to me.
Love
Pat
I think we can all say we have been there. When I am in a fog and don't know which way is up, I remember the last time I was and how God got me out of it and just figure he will eventually do that again. That helps a lot. God bless
oh yeah,
there is a scripture I can never find about Hezekiah, where it says God withdrew from him.
can't remember who but someone said, "without doubt, there can be no belief"
actually, I think it was donald McCullough.
I put your thoughts on "When it's Mine" in our bulletin for tomorrow. It goes along well with my sermon.
Thanks and God bless
Amen to the post and the comments.
Really good post.
Dean
Good insight. Sometimes it seems like the fog lasts forever. Thats where hope fits in
Karli
Great post. I don't know how you know how I am feeling --you seem to hit the nail on the head every time.
Love
Jean
Mmmm... is THAT what I'm feeling? hehehe.
God bless you Neva!
Mark.
Yes, been there,
Had to take time to let God guide me. Slow down, pray, listen.
Keep up the good work Sister,
Dan
Thank you all for your kind comments.
Traci--always great minds think alike. Love you
Kathy--Ladies Day was good, would have been better if you'd been there, too.
Pat and Matt--thanks for stopping by, glad to see you
Brian, glad the article worked out for you, am enjoying your blog
Dean, Karli and Jean---glad to see you folks, as always your comments are very encouraging
Mark and Dan, glad you can relate
Hope to see y'all back
Peace.
Neva
I feel sorry for those who have never hit a time of questioning. That's not faith; that's dogmatism.
Good post.
Grace and peace,
Tim
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