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So lately, I've been thinking. In seasons of sadness, processing emotions can be complicated. As we declutter the #soul, we sometimes stumble upon excess baggage, unmet expectations, even hidden motives we didn't know where there; however, I also think part of the struggle concerns how we compartmentalize grief from its holy accompaniments. For instance, many published works will tell you there's joy to be found after sorrow, godly remorse, death, you name it. But filtered through the Word, we find a different picture. More specifically, we don't grieve to find joy but grieve with joy to find God and what He's saying. On the surface, this can seem like a paradox: How can a heart be at peace and rest in the midst of great pain? Well, it depends on how your faith intersects its prepositions. If you believe you persevere to something good, be it a better outcome, a finish line, etc, chances are you'll rush through coping mechanisms. Conversely, if you believe you persevere through something good, be it courage, humility, thanksgiving, and joy, chances are you'll discover and uncover profound wisdoms once foreign. Consider Psalm 30:11: When the Psalmist says "you have turned my mourning into dancing", he's not implying a complete substitution but embracing the two as co-existent. Per his next line, “You have loosed my sackcloth and girded me with #gladness", the implication is not an eradication of suffering but a reorientation to the Spirit of God upon Him. Accordingly, the man once burdened by his surroundings can now take delight amidst a lifted load given his focus in more vertical than horizontal. This tells me two things:
Milo’s first BIG snow... ☃️
Spiritual tools of the trade as inspired by Jehoshaphat's #leadership...
Lately I've been analyzing 2 Chronicles 20 and how this applies to the #church in 2021. Concerning Jehoshaphat's prayer (v. 5-13), the structure is notable for a couple reasons:
Lys & I get the sense we’ll be quoting this #verse to our #kids several times when they’re teenagers...😂
While much seems lost in strife and #shame, don't give up. Remember your #aim...
As some of you know, one of my Fry Freelance & Consulting side-hustles is writing shownotes for Dan Cockerell's 'Come Rain or Shine' podcast. For those building their podcast library, I highly recommend the subscription.
A new #prayer for you: That you delight in God's #journey. As Psalms 37:23 declares, "The steps of a man are ordered by the Lord who takes delight in His journey." This aligns with Proverbs 16:9: "The heart of man plans his way but the LORD establishes his steps." So as you consider your 2021 riskolutions, make sure to take joy in God's purposes and declare thanksgiving into places of doubt and uncertainty. You got this!
As we contend for ‘heaven on earth’ in #2021, let’s not discount the good of #2020 at the cost of confronting the bad and ugly...

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