DIFFICULTIES, WHAT IS GOD TRYING TO TEACH YOU?
Obstacles are inevitable. There is no way to avoid them. There will always be something to overcome in order to achieve what you want.
"Problems" exist for a reason. They show up in life as teachers. When they surface do not lose sight of your goals. Don't say to yourself: "What did I do to deserve this?" Simply acknowledge their existence and ask: "What is this situation trying to teach me?"
Everything happens for a reason. I know we've all heard that before, but it's true. There is nothing random in God’s Creation. Nothing. So, when difficult, almost impossible situations arise, we need to look around and examine what we are doing in our lives.
God communicates with us in different ways. Each person is unique in the way they receive information from God. Your lessons may show up in the form of plunging finances or failing health.
I know of a marvelous spiritual teacher who knows she needs to re-evaluate her life by the condition of her car. When she loses her spiritual way or stops concentrating on her goals her car breaks down. Strange, yes.
No matter what forms your teachers take, recognize them as wake-up calls. Start paying attention, because God is trying to tell you something.
Action Step:
In closing I'd like to offer an exercise to complete in the week ahead:
How many times have you faced difficulties in your life? When they presented themselves did you put the blame onto someone else, even God? Doing that didn't really solve anything, did it?
The next time you encounter obstacles I want you to try something new. I want you to be thankful for the situation. (Yes, that's what I said, I want you to be thankful for it.)
Then, I want you to gratefully ask: "God what is this temporary situation here to teach me?" I want you to say "thank you" and ask that question in your heart and out loud every day until the situation passes.
Keep a daily journal detailing what occurs during this time. When you take an attitude of gratitude and acknowledge your willingness to be a student of God, difficulties leave your life quickly.
Every liability is just an asset in hiding.
"Problems" exist for a reason. They show up in life as teachers. When they surface do not lose sight of your goals. Don't say to yourself: "What did I do to deserve this?" Simply acknowledge their existence and ask: "What is this situation trying to teach me?"
Everything happens for a reason. I know we've all heard that before, but it's true. There is nothing random in God’s Creation. Nothing. So, when difficult, almost impossible situations arise, we need to look around and examine what we are doing in our lives.
God communicates with us in different ways. Each person is unique in the way they receive information from God. Your lessons may show up in the form of plunging finances or failing health.
I know of a marvelous spiritual teacher who knows she needs to re-evaluate her life by the condition of her car. When she loses her spiritual way or stops concentrating on her goals her car breaks down. Strange, yes.
No matter what forms your teachers take, recognize them as wake-up calls. Start paying attention, because God is trying to tell you something.
Action Step:
In closing I'd like to offer an exercise to complete in the week ahead:
How many times have you faced difficulties in your life? When they presented themselves did you put the blame onto someone else, even God? Doing that didn't really solve anything, did it?
The next time you encounter obstacles I want you to try something new. I want you to be thankful for the situation. (Yes, that's what I said, I want you to be thankful for it.)
Then, I want you to gratefully ask: "God what is this temporary situation here to teach me?" I want you to say "thank you" and ask that question in your heart and out loud every day until the situation passes.
Keep a daily journal detailing what occurs during this time. When you take an attitude of gratitude and acknowledge your willingness to be a student of God, difficulties leave your life quickly.
Every liability is just an asset in hiding.
Comments (3)
Thea Westra
12
Adding Wings To Our Unique Life Journey!
So very true.
When building a main mast, shipbuilders choose the tallest, strongest tree they can find. Then they cut away the surrounding trees, leaving their selection exposed to the elements so it becomes even stronger and more flexible. In life, your main mast is made up of your most cherished values, the ones that won’t fail you when the going gets rough. When your sails are set and the fierce winds of life begin to buffet you, your most cherished values remain strong yet resilient.
Joanne Ott
6
Well said. We need to be grateful and to trust God always.
Joanne