Tuesday, February 28, 2012

REST YOUR FEET

Psalm 110:1 The Lord said to my Lord, Sit at My right hand, Till I make Your enemies Your footstool."
When my son was very young he loved to say, "I've got your back Mom."
It used to make me smile, because I'm not sure the first time he said it he really knew what that meant. We watched a lot of westerns. Don't cowboy's always "have your back?"
What a comforting feeling knowing "someone" is watching out for me.
Knowing, if I'm patient, the Lord will make my "enemies my footstool."
I talked to friend the other day who was hurt because another person hurt her feelings. She told me, "I'm not able to sleep. In fact, I can't even eat right now. I'm so upset."
It's so hard to let go. It's easy to replay that recording over and again in our minds. Keep bringing it up, and reliving that hurt.
That day we joined hands and prayed.
We prayed for a blessing for the offender.
My friend sat back with a tear draining from her eye. "You know, when you told me you wanted to pray asking for a blessing for that person, I thought you were crazy, and not understanding how hurt I am." She leaned back in the chair.
"After we prayed, I can tell you, I've never felt more peace."
I smiled and reached for her hand.
"That's because now the Lord can do His work in the offenders life. We had to stop trying to take care of it ourselves."
God will make your enemies your footstool........... 

4 comments:

Carol J. Garvin said...

I remember the story of a man who was stressed by a heavy load. He took it with him into church, setting it down on the chancel while he prayed. He asked the Lord for help in coping with the burden and felt the peace of answered prayer. But then he stood, picked up his burden and carried it out of the church with him.

We have such a difficult time giving up our hurts and letting God deal with them. I love the comment you made to your friend. :)

Joylene Nowell Butler said...

Thank you for this wonderful reminder, Katt. Thanks for the story, Carol. You two are such a gift. I am going through some stuff right now, but I have to say that reading your blogs is like a huge cyber-hug.

Kathryn Neff Perry, PhD, MA, LMHC said...

Carol, I love your story.
It's easy for me to tell people what they should do, but much harder for me to follow my own advice.
Hugs to you my friend.
Katt

Kathryn Neff Perry, PhD, MA, LMHC said...

Joylene,
Consider yourself hugged and prayed for!
Wishing you the best...
love ya
Katt