It Happened Again

It was one of those days where everything felt hard. I’m quite fortunate that my life is not filled with suffering from illness or loss of a job. I really have nothing to complain about.

That doesn’t stop me from periodic whininess.

I’d been privileged to hear challenging stories that friends shared vulnerably. The kind of stories that impact how you show up in day-to-day living, that influence how you react to different situations.

It was a gift to share in their reflections.

Lately, I’ve been privy to several conversations like this, and my heart felt weary. Heavy. Hurting for others. Like someone had punctured my heart and it slowly leaked out, and sadness filled the hole.

When I finally went to bed that night, all I could think about was my inability to handle all that sadness. I wasn’t going to numb it with chocolate or binging on Hallmark movies. It was sacred space, something I wanted to honor with my friends.

But my heart was tired. I was tired.

When I got up in the morning, the sunrise was incredibly spectacular. The colors were tinted with the rain clouds that cluster around Florida this time of year. The beauty reminded me that another day had begun. No matter what had happened the day before, a new day showed up.

Jeremiah has been referred to as the weeping prophet. The two books he wrote, Jeremiah and Lamentations, are brimming with the difficulties and suffering he encountered as he tried to speak to his countrymen about their unfaithfulness to the God who had saved them time and again from their messy ways.

“The thought of my suffering and homelessness is bitter beyond words. I will never forget this awful time, as I grieve over my loss. Yet I still dare to hope when I remember this: The faithful love of the Lord never ends! His mercies never cease. Great is His faithfulness; His mercies begin afresh each morning.” Lamentations 3:19-23

Jeremiah had pleaded with his people to be faithful to the Lord, and yet they’d turned their backs on God and followed idols and committed atrocities that saddened his heart.

But he knew God to be faithful. That even when people turn their backs on God, He never turns His back on us. He longs for us to know Him as our Redeemer and Friend, our Fortress and Safe Harbor.

Pain is everywhere. Hurting people are all around us. All I need to do is turn on the news to find out how messed up our world is.

God isn’t fickle or faithless. His mercies are renewed every day because it’s in His character to be faithful.

Just like the sun rising, whether we see it or not.

It happens. All the time.

14 responses to “It Happened Again”

  1. New every morning – amen! Without the Lord’s eternal faithfulness and mercy, it would be difficult to even face the next day. But he is with us, even on our heaviest day.

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    1. We’re in Vienna right now for a board meeting, and the problems in Israel are so near and so sad. But God is faithful even when we’re not. Persistent in love and grace. I can’t imagine living without that hope, my friend.

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      1. Oh my Dayle, Vienna is so close to us. I wish you could drop down!! And yes, there is so much pain and sadness in the world. Good thing that God’s love and grace abound!

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  2. Yes, thank God for new days. I complain when I should pray. With all that is going on in the world our problems seem small in the schema of things but our outlook makes all the difference… and prayer. 🙏🏽

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    1. They do seem small, right? Especially with all the havoc that is happening in Israel. Prayer is a comfort, but it also really hits the heart of the Lord. There’s not much difference between any of us. Thanks for your kind words, El.

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  3. Yes, catatasophe everywhere. We need God more than ever.❤️🙏🏽

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  4. I couldn’t seem to email may comment – “You always amaze me – your insight as well as your writing.” Maybe I don’t remember my password to log in to comment? But I just wanted you to know!

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    1. Oh, sweet Mags, you’re such a dear. Thanks so much for your kind words. And, a quick question, is there any way to preorder your book?

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  5. Every sunrise is a beautiful sunrise (although I have to say your picture is spectacular!) not knowing if it will be our last. And the most beautiful part is just as you said “He never turns his back on us. … His mercies are renewed every day.” You are a good person Dayle, empathizing with many. Your heart will not be tired forever.

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    1. Michael, I so wish we lived closer to one another. You’re the guy that would ber absolutely safe to share with. Thanks for your kindness. I so appreciate you.

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      1. How sweet Dayle! Thank you!! My thoughts also, and then I remember, I’m always as close as your keyboard. 😊

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  6. This is beautiful Dayle. You offer hope from a place that I can relate to–sadness, weariness, and heaviness–yet you point us the the sun–to the Son, to our Lord’s faithfulness. That’s true hope–in a sad, weary and heavy world.

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    1. Thanks, Katers. Even now, with all the horror happening in Israel and Gaza and people wanting to blame anyone and everyone, it wears on us to see the devastation and death and know there is such hatred among people who don’t need to be there. We need God’s focus and hope and power and presence to allow our hearts to be changed.

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      1. We absolutely need God in every way to be changed!! We continue to pray for Israel as well, did you write this blog with them in mind?

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