My coffee cup says, \u201cChaos Coordinator.\u201d Life at work and home does not follow a tidy pattern. I am good at organizing, but you couldn\u2019t tell by looking at my office or my calendar (if you could find it).<\/p>\n
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I have a large and energetic family that includes my pastor husband, six kids, eleven \u201cgrans,\u201d and at least nine furry grand-pets. So yes, I am older. I am also privileged to co-pastor a small church where we help the hurting in our neighborhood by providing meals and clothing. It grows from there as I learn what the deeper needs are of those who come through our doors. And I still fight battles. It\u2019s just that I\u2019ve learned a thing or two to help me keep fighting when I want to give up.<\/p>\n
Years ago, I suffered my first rough experience with what I learned was clinical depression. Everything seemed beyond my abilities. Even bathing, getting dressed, washing dishes, doing laundry, and other ordinary tasks seemed impossible. During that time, I received a blessing from God from an unusual source, an Agatha Christie novel. The way I paraphrase what God showed me is “Do 10 impossible things before breakfast!”<\/strong><\/em> My first 10 impossible things included getting out of bed, showering, dressing and so on. It seems pretty basic, but it worked \u2013 I didn\u2019t stay in bed. I faced the day \u2026 and got at least a couple of tasks done.<\/p>\n
Though the chaos of life gets overwhelming, God is not overwhelmed. He does not expect me to be everything to everyone \u2014 including myself. He\u2019s really the only Chaos Coordinator. God spoke, and light came from darkness, shape came from nothingness, calm arose the storm, life grew in the midst of dry bones and death. God brings comfort and the courage to fight.<\/p>\n
I also found a list of things I could do when life seemed to be spinning wildly. Sometimes I feel a sense of failure, I have a strong urge to crawl under the covers and hide from the chaos. Those are the days I\u2019m not interested in fighting ANY battle.<\/p>\n
The original author of this list is long forgotten, but I am so grateful God brought this list to my attention. I practice what I preach and it still helps. I think it may help you, too.<\/p>\n
UPPERROOM\u2019s song, \u201cSurrounded (Fight My Battles),\u201d speaks to my heart. \u201cIt may look like I\u2019m surrounded, but I\u2019m surrounded by You.\u201d\u00a0<\/em><\/p>\n
Whether depression or other chronic conditions surround you, keep fighting!<\/strong> God is with you all the way, and He works every day in your life. Some of my best blessings come in the middle of the battle, not at the end. Keep watching for blessings, small and large, because they speak life and hope.<\/p>\n
May God give you a sense of His surrounding love today!<\/p>\n