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The Gift of a Hard Season

by Susan Alexander Yates

Are you in a hard season?

I imagine most of us are. 

Stuck at home, overseeing online school or homeschooling for the first time, trying to work remotely, worried about ill family members, tough finances, political unrest, disagreements with those whose views are different than ours.

We’re tired of each other and long for time with friends. Our emotions and schedules are on overload. Each day life seems to throw something else at us. 

We don’t know when this will end or what will happen next. It’s hard to plan for the future.

 It feels like the world, or “our” world, is spinning out of control. 

In the midst of this mess, we are tempted to wonder, “Where is God? Does He realize everything that is falling apart? Does He really care about all that I’m dealing with?”

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We are not alone. Throughout history mankind has experienced really hard times. Life is hard.

Most of us in today’s western world have been spared from the grievous hardships that others have experienced. We’re spoiled. 

Jesus declares to us,

I have told you these things so that in me you may have peace. In this world, you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.” (John 16:33).

John chapter 16 is written for such a time as this. 

There is good news. 

God doesn’t leave us alone in a hard place. He promises to be with us. 

My Presence will go with you and I will give you rest.” (Exodus 33:14)

Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.” (Joshua 1:9)

There is more good news. We don’t have to remain stuck in our hard place. 

God does not have us “on hold.” 

This time is not to be viewed as a wasted.

Rather, this hard time can be seen as a GIFT. 

As crazy as this sounds, I have 5 things to share with you which will enable you to view this hard time as a GIFT.  

Recently I had a chance to speak to the young moms at my church about this very thing. Take half an hour to watch the video below — or listen to it while you’re doing dishes or folding laundry.

 I hope it will encourage you. 


Susan Yates speaks to Mothers – Sept 28, 2020
from The Falls Church Anglican on Vimeo.
 

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  1. Kathy says

    October 27, 2020 at 10:28 am

    THANK YOU!!! This was exactly what I needed to hear today! Thank you for being used by the Lord, to speak to my heart. What a blessing, thank you, Father!

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Hello, I’m Susan.

Susan Alexander Yates

I’m a wife (of 50 years), mom to five children (including a set of twins), and grandmother to 21 (including a set of quadruplets!). My favorite time of the year is when all my kids and grandkids are together for a week of “cousins and family camp” in the foothills of the Shenandoah Mountains of Virginia.

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