November 17, 2017
janetwlane
Healing power of thankfulness, Thankfulness in separation, Thanksgiving - Long Distance, Uncategorized
celebration, family, fiery darts, Holy Spirit, hope of heaven, Jesus's sacrifice, memories, peace, prayer, self-focus, separation from families, thanking God, traditional feast

Thanksgiving is just around the corner and Christmas is only a few weeks away. People and stores (Who begin way too early. Ooo, don’t get me started) everywhere are gearing up for the celebration. Ever since my son and his precious family left for the mission field, spending holidays without them continues to present challenges. For I don’t get to see the enchantment of Christmas sparkling in the eyes of my 5 year old and 2 year old grandsons. The physical distance between us prohibits the gathering of family around the traditional Thanksgiving feast. Not to mention all the memories such an occasion inspires.
Out of 4 children, their spouses, and their children (18 individuals in all) only 5 of them now live nearby (about a 30 min. drive away). That is, since one of my daughters and her family recently moved an 11 hour’s drive away.
Honestly, (just being transparent here) it doesn’t get any easier as the years and holiday’s pass by. I wish it did though! But, reality is what it is. Sure, I get more use to it. I find a routine that works and a mindset that obstructs the temptation (the fiery darts) to feel sorry for myself. And knowing those 5 individuals are close by reminds me that I still have much to look forward to. But that is only part of my defense against such self-focus.
Recently, I’ve been prompted to include in my prayer time a time of thanksgiving. So, I made a list of things in my prayer notebook that I was thankful for. After opening my prayer time with praise and before I begin my requests, I
Now spend a few moments thanking God that
my problems will not overwhelm me
He brings beauty from the ashes of my life
my problems can become my testimonies
my problems can work together for my good
I have His words to guide me
He is always with me and I can never loose Him
Next I thank God for
Jesus’s sacrifice and the sure hope of heaven
the life Jesus lived and the example He gave
the Holy Spirit’s constant companionship and the guidance, instruction, and encouragement He gives
Being a missionary’s mom presents challenges that could be overwhelming. Yet I know God equips me with the necessary tools to prevent that from happening. Focusing on what I have to be thankful for is a powerful weapon against the fiery darts fed by self-focus. It corrects my focus and puts it where it needs to be (off myself and onto God). And I find a peace there that sustains me in this ongoing separation from my beloved’s.
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