If you’re somewhat like me, there are certain things you dread. They could be activities like doing laundry, sitting through meetings, resolving a hurt between you and someone else, packing for a trip, exercising or doing taxes!
What I’ve begun to see in my case is that when I ‘dread’ something, it’s because I have a pre-determined picture or scenario already fleshed out in my mind. The imagined mini-drama is never fun, somewhat or majorly painful and an ordeal to ‘get through’ in order to arrive at an anticipated more pleasant activity that I enjoy.
At age 61, however, I have to admit that my actual experience of what I dread compared to what transpires is rarely in sync. The dread is far worse than the event.
What helps me, these days, is to say to myself: “Maria, who made you clairvoyant? You only THINK you can predict how something will be. You don’t know at all. And past experiences do not determine future experiences.”
This FACT should be obvious for Christians, when they actually reflect, for God teaches that He is sovereign over every molecule in the universe. Remember, if He is NOT in control, then He is not God.
So now,
- when I dread the army combat movie my husband has picked out for us to watch, I say to myself, “Who knows, maybe you WILL enjoy it tonight!”
- when I dread doing my exercise routine in the morning upon rising, I say to myself, “Who knows, maybe you’ll feel really strong and finish encouraged!”
- when I dread going back to school on a Monday morning, I say to myself, “Who knows, maybe a student’s eureka moment will leave you feeling grateful to be teaching French!”
- when I dread a meeting, I say to myself, “Who knows, maybe I’ll acquire some new information that makes my work easier!”
- when I dread being with someone who ‘always’ complains or adopts a negative or critical demeanor, I say to myself, “Who knows, maybe God has transformed his/her heart and I’ll be surprised!”
I find I can catch and correct my inner monologue more easily these days. I also draw heart from God’s Word in Isaiah 43:19:
See, I am doing a new thing!
Now it springs up; do you not perceive it?
I am making a way in the wilderness
and streams in the wasteland. (NIV)
Feb 02, 2019 @ 19:39:06
Another transparent, helpful post, Maria. I love your writing style and personal touch. Love the question, “Maria, who made you clairvoyant?” While I was reading i thought of a remark I’ve made in relation to worry: “I worry about a lot of things, most of which never happen.” Terry
Terry Powell Columbia International University Box 3122 Columbia, SC 29230 tpowell@ciu.edu CIU Phone: 803-807-5453 Personal Blog: http://www.terrydpowell.com/
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Feb 02, 2019 @ 22:10:41
You always encourage me. It helps to have a community of fellow writers. My mom used to say the same thing about worry and yet she fought worry, by faith. It’s hard!