I’ve been crying a lot today. I haven’t cried in a really long time. But, I’ve been crying a lot today. Nothing tragic has happened. No one has hurt my feelings. I’ve just been crying.
When I told my husband of my emotionally bad day, he didn’t really blink. I don’t have them often, and I pray this one is also temporary. He said, “Well, you’re a girl so… sometimes you just need to cry.”
He’s right. Sometimes I do.
I guess it just caught me off guard, because like I said nothing is really wrong. It’s all the little things that added up to one really big thing and the waters finally burst through the flood gates. Little things like feeling inadequate on how I handled a situation. Or some things that I left undone or didn’t follow through. And goodness if I could just learn that comparing myself to others is nothing but a malicious game the enemy likes to drag me to, make me sit in the stands and cheer for. I can never win that game.
So I cried. I cried and lamented. Which, by the way, is different than complaining. Lamenting is expressing your grief and sorrow. Complaining is expressing your annoyance with something.
God encourages us to lament to him on days like today. Days when you just can’t stop crying and you don’t know why. He knows why. But He loves the intimacy you share with Him when you pour out your heart. He’s jealous for your time and expression and is very patient when you finally choose to take a moment to grieve.
I had grown faint from crying. Breathless and weak. It’s when I paused to float on the river of my tears that God whispered.
“Grace.”
I struggle so much with feeling inadequate. “God, I’m not good enough! I’ll never be good enough for you!”
“Child, Grace!”
Like a warm rushing wind it flowed through me. The reminder that His grace is always sufficient and I don’t have to be. I forget this way too much!
So, I picked myself up off the floor. Wiped my tears and started moving again. I started breathing again. My lament turned to worship and my sorrow to a tear-stained joy.
It’s not been my best day. But, I needed the cry. I needed the gentle reminders.
And I cannot survive with grace.
Hear my prayer, Lord;
let my cry for help come to you.
Do not hide your face from me
when I am in distress.
Turn your ear to me;
when I call, answer me quickly. Psalm 102
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I feel ya friend. So so so many times. Ministry and life will do that. Accept all that love, grace, compassion and understanding from your Creator who loves you.
Thank you, Sheila. Ministry is T-u-f-f! Thankful to have friends like you in my corner cheering me on and pointing me towards the Father.