Well, I just had a good cry at my piano. I always sit down and play whenever I'm having any kind of intense emotion (good or bad). It helps me to process it, to pray, and to worship God -- whatever the circumstances. It's sometimes hard to worship God when things are tough. Easy when things are good -- but it really can be hard when things are not. At least ... for me.
But, playing the piano always enables me to worship God with all my heart, soul, mind, and strength. I'm so grateful for that gift.
The tears just starting falling down my face when I started playing Crown Him With Many Crowns ... because it reminded me that God is King and owns the cattle on a thousand hills ... He owns this too. Then, I cried some more when I played How Great Thou Art ... because it reminded me that God's greatness is bigger than any government agency. And finally, I completely lost it while playing Amazing Grace ... because I was reminded of how much adoption is a picture of God's good grace.
But ... deep sigh ... I feel better now.
I was able to truly worship my sovereign God in those few minutes and thank Him for being in control of this situation.
One other cool thing: I went outside to push Sami on the swing and I looked up in the mid-afternoon sky and saw the moon. You know how sometimes you can see the moon during the day? Well, it occurred to me that it's the middle of the night in Ethiopia and that same moon is lighting up the night sky over Tinsaye. It was a reminder that God is watching both of us at the same time and He loves us and is in control.
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Oh Julie, I'm sorry to hear this. I"m sure you are crushed.
I love to hear that you are so abiding with Christ that your response is to worship, regardless of the circumstances.
It's hard sometimes when we don't understand why things don't go according to plan, but we trust that they ARE going according to plan, God's plan, and for whatever reason, He is asking you to wait just a wee bit longer. Praying for your encouragement while you trust Him more.
Blessings,
Holly
www.purposedrivenfamily.blogspot.com
Julie, I am so sorry. I am crying an praying with you!! Keep trusting in God and know that things DO happen for a reason. He has something amazing in store!
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