Finding Strength in Life’s Firestorms

Gwen SmithBlog, Christian Living, Devotions, Encouragement, Life Clutter, Prayer, Trusting God, Worship 9 Comments

There is a scene in the whimsical and quirky film The Princess Bride in which some bad guys were chasing the two main characters, Princess Buttercup and Wesley. In order to escape, Buttercup and Wesley ran into the treacherous Fire Swamp (insert scary music and creepy feelings here).

The Fire Swamp has three challenges: fire spurts, quicksand, and the ROUS’s – rodents of unusual size (stay with me…). At one point in the Fire Swamp adventure, Princess Buttercup fell into a pit of dry quicksand, instantly vanishing. Her brave hero, Wesley, quickly grabbed a sturdy vine then plunged in to save his true love. Moments later both characters emerged from the quicksand gasping for breath, stunned by the events that had just taken place.

Stress can clutter our lives, consume us just as fast and leave us gasping for breath, stunned. When we find ourselves in the fire swamps, we ask question after question: How did this happen? How did I get here? How do I get out of this scary place? Does anyone know I’m in this pit? Who will be my hero?

Falling into the quicksand of situational fire swamps becomes a greater risk when our souls run on empty. Without a doubt, I’m more vulnerable on the days when my schedule is so full that my God-time is minimized. You probably know what it feels like to have a day filled with activity but a heart filled with empty. I imagine you, too, feel at times as if all you do is work, work, work and give, give, give. You feel lonely among crowds of people and wonder if anyone really sees you or if anyone really cares. At times it seems we all have too many obligations, too much stress, and not enough strength.

In order to survive these pitfalls, we must wait upon God – the One who won’t grow tired or weary. He has strength readily available for us and knows where to direct our steps. “He gives strength to the weary and increases the power of the weak. Even youths grow tired and weary, and young men stumble and fall; but those who hope in the LORD will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint” (Isaiah 40:29-31, NIV).

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King David said it like this, “I waited patiently for the LORD; he turned to me and heard my cry. He lifted me out of the slimy pit, out of the mud and mire; he set my feet on a rock and gave me a firm place to stand. He put a new song in my mouth, a hymn of praise to our God” (Psalm 40:1-3a).

Stress happens. Fire swamps of life come and go. There’s really no avoiding them. We can, however, be spiritually prepared to face their challenges. God equips us – strengthens us – as we wait on Him. As we trust in Him. As we dwell with Him.

Have you refueled in His presence lately? Take time to meet with God one-on-one today. As the psalmist wrote, “Let us go to His dwelling place; let us worship at His footstool – arise, O LORD, and come to Your resting place, You and the ark of Your might” (Psalm 132:7-8).

Friend, keep company with Him today. All day. When you do, you will experience His strength for each moment and His direction in each challenge. Oswald Chambers, prominent minister, teacher and author of My Utmost for His Highest, had this to say: “At the most unexpected moments in your life there is a whisper of the Lord – “Come to Me,” and you are immediately drawn to Him. Personal contact with Jesus changes everything.”

The journey to becoming a God-strong, Jesus-trusting woman is all about personal contact with Jesus. You and I will experience greater peace and deeper faith as we determine to respond to His constant invitation to come. But don’t worry… Jesus is no stranger to stress. He walked the same earth we do and dealt with the struggles and strains we deal with. He loved many a stressed-out woman while here on earth and many more before and since His ascension. He knows your stresses – your Fire Swamps – your distractions – your stuff – and invites you to come just the same.

When we position ourselves in the presence of the Peace-giver and look to Him to lead and prioritize our heart matters, the strengthening begins. Take time to consider your priorities, evaluate your online activities, and determine what life-clutter needs to stay and what needs to go. Examine your heart, your exhaustion, and the pains ofyour yesterdays. Take an honest and, possibly, uncomfortable look at the material, emotional, social, and relationship clutter that keeps you from the freedom that God intends for you to experience.

Then – once you eliminate what you don’t need – renew and rejuvenate your soul space with what you do need: spiritual disciplines like a daily quiet time, personal worship, and God’s Word.

Are you ready? Ready to move to a fresh place of soul rest and spirit strength? Ready to simplify your faith and press on to become the woman that Jesus is really calling you to be?

I know I am.

Let the strengthening begin.

What do you need STRENGTH for today? I’d love to hear about it. Please leave a comment below.

Ready to go deeper? Allow this music video to UNCLUTTERED lead you in a moment of quiet reflection:

In HIS Strength,
Gwen

Today’s GiG devotion is adapted from Trusting God by Sharon Jaynes, Gwen Smith, & Mary Southerland by permission of Multnomah, division of Random House, Inc. Are you ready to begin a new faith adventure? Get a copy of the book!

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  1. Thank you so much. I need to get into the word. I have very hard understandings I read and never read all the through which makes me so sad. And afraid I am disappointed him. Please pray that I can find a easy reading bible and can do this. I know I will have more trust and feel like I know him better. I also have a very very heavy heart because my daughter has stopped going to church and is also dated a unsaved guy. And my son n law is not save but I think is closer
    Thank you Angie.

  2. As I finished the reading and writing and prepared myself t listen to the song, my 17 year old comes in with a request to take her to the store to get snacks for her game later because “they are not going to feed us.” I said ok and started the song as tears rolled down my face. Not even this time- this “Jesus time” is my own. Thanks for the song

  3. Oohhh, Gwen, girl, you sure blessed my socks off with not only your message in your blog, but also your song, “Uncluttered”!! Thank You, Lord, for this woman of Yours, may You bless her richly!

  4. That movie is my parents favorite, so I’ve seen it a few times, but never with that kind of perspective.
    I needed this reminder, as summer is in full swing as my house, and there is so much to do and so little time to do it in.
    ‘Uncluttered’ is one of my favorite songs right now, and a good reminder for me to take a ‘time out’ and be emptied of everything and be refilled with Him.
    Thank you so much, Gwen. The work you do for God is priceless.

  5. Really good message this morning! That is one of my favorite movies so it was great to replay the movie as I read and relate to it with a new perspective. Thank you!!

  6. Thank you Gwen. I have completely forgotten again to keep properly refueling myself with God. My life is chaos right now, I have reduced my work schedule but we are mid construction on our house. I find myself scrambling through the days trying to get things done, feed my family and work on what I can towards my new home. We are living right in it with very minimal space. I just don’t know where to fit in time with God, nor do I really have a space with no one around. I’m feeling it, God is not where he should be and I don’t know how to find space and time for true closeness with him. I HAVE to refocus my life and make room somehow. Pray for strength as we are mostly doing this project ourselves, and patience to make it through to the end. I know I need God more central again.

  7. Thank you for touching song and wonderful reminder. Touched my heart this morning. Sometimes I feel like I can’t find time to give enough and other times I feel I have too much time and am not giving enough. Then I remember it’s all in HIS time any way!!! God bless and keep you.

  8. What a beautiful song uncluttered it holds true for my life there are days I feel like Im on a freight train speeding to nowhere in my busy days week to week and my time with the Lord seems to get pushed into a tiny time space and I dont get the full benefit of sharing those intimate moments. Your blog was right on time this morning and it helped me to refocus on giving my full attention to the savior May God continue to bless you as you bless others.

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