Day
11
Thank
You, my gracious and sovereign God, that You have been with me and carried me
from the day of my birth until today . . . that You have known my whole life,
from beginning to end, since before I was born . . . and that You wrote in Your
book all the days that You ordained for me before one of them came to be.
Thank
You that in Your gracious plan to bless and use me, You’ve allowed me to go
through hard times, through trials that many people go through in this fallen
world. How glad I am that You’re so good
at reaching down and making something beautiful out of even the worst
situations! How encourage I am when I
think how You did this for Joseph . . . how his brothers hated and abused and
betrayed him, and how You worked these things out for blessing, both for Joseph
and his family and for countless other people.
I
praise You that the things that happened in my past, both enjoyable and
painful, are raw materials for blessings, both in my life and in the lives of
others. So I thank You for the specific
family (or lack of family) into which I was born and the opportunities You did
or did not provide. And thank You for
the things in my past that appear to be limitations, hindrances, bad breaks . .
. the wounds of old hurts, the unmet emotional needs, the mistakes or neglect
of other people – even their cruelty to me, their abuse.
In
everything give thanks; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus. 1 Thessalonians 5:18
How comforting to know that in all my distresses You were
distressed. And how I thank You, Lord
Jesus, that on the cross You bore my grief’s and carried my sorrows, as well as
my sins . . . that I can kneel at the cross and worship You as the One who took
on Yourself all my pain and experienced it to the full. And how comforting to know that in the
present, day by day, You feel with me any pain, confusion, inner bondage, or
struggles that stem from my past. Thank
You that all these seeming disadvantages are a backdrop for the special,
unfolding plan You have in mind for me . . . and that if my past still
handicaps me, You are able to lead me to the kind of help I need.
I’m
so grateful that all my past circumstances were permitted by You to make me see
my need of You and prepare my heart for Your Word . . . to draw me to Yourself,
and to work out Your good purposes for my life.
I rejoice that You are the Blessed Controller of all things – You are
now, You will be throughout the future, and You always were. All my days had Your touch of love and
wisdom, whether or not I can yet fully see it.
And
Lord, I choose to look beyond my past and present troubles in this life - this
temporary life - and fix my eyes on the
unseen things that will last forever. I
praise You for the eternal glory these things are pilings up for me as I choose
to trust You.
Surely
our griefs He Himself bore, And our sorrows He carried. . . Isaiah 53:4
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