Psalm 86:4 Gladden the soul of your servant, for to you, O Lord, do I lift up my soul.
I felt like crap Friday night. And I woke up feeling the same. In a complaining, whiny mood, not content. Why? just the same ole-same ole reason – ‘not enough Maria time’ to satisfy me. (yes, school is back in session)
When I went to bed, I wisely made the decision to forgo exercising in the morning. I reasoned that just MAYBE I needed more time with God. If I could start my quiet time earlier, then maybe I could find refreshment for my soul before we headed out the door with our planned Saturday’s activities.
Providentially, I had noticed the above verse from Psalm 86 the previous day and written it down. God used my hand-copied Psalmist’s plea to revive me. It occurred to me – If the writer was begging God to give him joy, then he obviously wasn’t feeling enthusiastic about anything. Why would he ask for what he already had?
A very weak, half-hearted request formed in my mouth. No fervor or confidence accompanied this prayer. It wasn’t mixed with strong faith. It was all I could do to THINK the words. No sound waves left my lips.
Praise be to my good Father who has planted His Spirit in me! For one of the happy jobs of the Spirit of Christ is to intercede for those saints in whom He resides.
Here’s what happened: the Lord DID gladden my heart. Just like the baby bird in the nest who can do nothing but open his mouth (thereby blocking sight of mom and dad arriving with food), I lifted my soul to the One who could fill it. The invisible but real supernatural and almighty Sovereign Lord of the Universe filled my emptiness:
- Our dreaded ‘change-the-water-filter-under-the-house-all-the-while-praying-the-seal-holds‘ bi-monthly task proceeded stress-free.
- Our hike along a section of the Appalachian Trail out of Hot Springs turned out to be delightful. The incline worked our bodies but didn’t punish our calves or thighs. God provided a beautiful summer day. The vista views and the close-up trees and bushes together with the pine straw smells and QUIET, all worked together to calm and renew our souls.
- Grilling pork chops and spotting examples of grace in a Downton Abbey episode blessed us.
- Coffee and reading on the deck as dusk approached and the mountains darkened quieted us for the night
- A solid 8-hour sleep brought us to a new morning, thoroughly equipped with new soul and body strength.
And this morning, during my quiet time I gave thanks to the Lord who showed me mercy yesterday when I didn’t deserve it and hesitantly asked
Matthew 12:20a – He will not crush the weakest reed or put out a flickering candle.
Sep 11, 2016 @ 17:00:25
Maria,
This was a nice post. Thanks.
Kris
Sep 11, 2016 @ 17:29:13
Thanks Kris for taking the time to comment. Knowing what resonates with readers helps! We all need encouragements at times
Sep 12, 2016 @ 14:39:08
God is good…all the time; and all the time…God is good!