Thursday, September 17, 2009

Does God really give us more than we can handle?

I don't have alot I want to write today...so I put up 2 other posts I've written days ago...then took them down again.
So this is what it's come down to:

The sky is blue today after a rainy yesterday.
Snow is atop Pikes Peak...
which makes my smiler muscles
SMILE
and prompts me to pull my favorite sweaters
out of the back of the closet
towards the front.

Trials keep a comin'
but I made up my mind
to let Peace reside...
Someone said "God won't give you more
than you can handle."
I disagree.
That's exactly what He does...
He gives you more than you can
handle
ON YOUR OWN.

Father in Heaven
gives us/allows us
to have trials that
drop us to our knees
so He can show us
Who He is
and
Who We are
and
together with Him
We stand.

Otherwise, what would we need Him
for at all?

And that's it.

8 comments:

  1. AWESOME!!!!! I have no other words other then that one...what you wrote is truly amazing...I love it!

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  2. I totally agree. I never liked that saying "God won't give you . . ." I think it is a misquote of the scripture that tells us we won't be tempted more than we can bear, but even that one (in the BOM) is prefaced with the warning to "watch and pray always that . . "

    But getting back to your thought . . . I have always believed that God will never give us anything we can't handle with His help, but the purpose of all trials (and life in general) is to turn us to Him so he can help us become like Him. Thanks for writing about it. I loved reading it. And best of luck with your challenges.

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  3. I love this post. I'm getting old and learning that the things they always say are blatant lies: Choosing the right makes us happy; God won't give us more than we can handle.

    The truth is so much better.

    Life is hard. And life is beautiful.

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  4. @everyone: thanks for your kind comments. It's nice to know I'm not alone on this one!
    @Mrs. B: Choosing the Right does make me happy. That's not a lie. It's not always easy, but it does give me peace, and that makes me happy! :-)

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  5. thank you Dawn- definately the thoughts on my mind this week- the other night I had a blessing to handle some things and in the middle of it a huge smile came over me and 25 lbs lighter, and I know our Heavenly Father is here for us, and like you said, when we search for Him, and reach for HIm, he is there and can help us down the road:) I love you- good luck with lifes bumps and mountains... and everest:) xoxox

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  6. Wow, never thought of it that way! Thanks! I hope your trials get easier.

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  7. My dear friend,
    How I appreciate and value the wisdom in this post. I too have had trials that seemed to keep my breathing shallow and hard. Each breath was a struggle as the weight of my grief bore down on me. Believe it or not it is this experience that helped me find my Savior and truly know he loves me.

    At that time I prayed for 10 minutes of breathing and the weight lifted and breath flowed easily to my lungs...for 10 minutes, but it was enough to keep me moving forward again. And then when it was again too much a burden for me to bear, I prayed again for that 10 minutes. He never left me alone during that time of year long trials, and he never will. He carried me for all those months of agony, not from any physical sickness but from sorrow and grief.

    I love him, I honor him and I worship him for now I feel that I know him, maybe just a little bit more then before, but it was this experience that gave me this knowledge, and I fall to my knees in gratitude for it.

    How grateful I am for the knowledge that he loves me enough to suffer for my weaknesses and human frailties.

    My burden was self inflicted and still he was there to comfort, lift and carry me.

    I KNOW that my redeemer lives!

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