Thursday, November 15, 2012

He makes all things beautiful

I always talk about Lorabelle being my crown of beauty, and I often marvel at how perfectly God put the pieces in place. God knows each of us so very intimately and, knowing me to be hard-headed the way He does, I think He made the path to my crown of beauty very literal. He tied it up all in a nice neat package with a giant gift tag that read : FROM GOD. 
Christ makes ALL things beautiful in his time.

But what if your crown of beauty looks less like this......


And a little more like this.......

Christ makes ALL things beautiful in his time.

What if yours looks more like a pile of pieces, that you just can't seem to make match up?
Or, there is a huge chunk of it missing.... you just can't seem to find it?
The pieces you have may be shiny and pretty.... but they would just look so much better all put together in the right way.
Whatever trial you may be going through-
you lost your job and you can't find a new one....
Your marriage is terribly hard right now.....
You are having trouble getting along with others.....
You have lost someone so dear to you and your heart is broken......
You are sick and tired of struggling financially.....
You are unhappy with your body......
You lost a baby, and are unable to get pregnant with that next baby, the one you were counting on to be your crown of beauty......
You are sad, or lonely, and don't know how you will get through the holidays....
You are struggling to see God's plan for your life.....
God uses ALL things for His Glory. 
He makes ALL things beautiful in His time.
The beauty in life is that we don't all wear the same crown. Though some may be sparkly and shiny and look brand new, others may be cracked, rusty, weathered, a little lopsided from a long, hard ride on one crazy bull..... 
your crown can be whole again.
And it can be made absolutely, crazy beautiful on the path to wholeness again.
If you are struggling to see the beauty in your broken, busted up crown, I would be honored to pray for you.
The holidays are hard when you are struggling, particularly so if you have lost a loved one. I had many people pray me through my first holidays without Hank, and I will need many prayers this holiday season without him too. So, if I can pray for you this holiday season, no matter the need, send me a message, email me, or leave a comment, I would truly be honored to pray for you.

3 comments:

Unknown said...

Hey Marsha,
I ran across your blog, but I don't know you...and I can't even remember how I found you, sorry. :)
Anyway, I read some of your story and am so sorry for your loss. I lost my sweet baby girl, Greyson this June at 2 days old. No reason, just stopped breathing. I started a blog to write about it and rely heavily on the Lord, my family and good friends for support. :)
But I just wanted to say thank you for your encouragement and relationship with the Lord through all of it. Such a testimony. :) I am following your blog, feel free to follow me if you want...
I am so thankful for your little LoraBelle...she is so sweet and pretty... my hubs and I are are still waiting for our "rainbow baby", joy for mourning, beauty for ashes... this could be one of the most difficult parts, I desperately was asking for a baby in my arms by her 1st birthday, but He has other plans, I am praying I submit. Anyway, thank you again for staying close to the Lord and keeping a blog!

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Marsha said...

Myssi, I just saw your comment, I'm sorry! Thank you for your sweet not, I am so looking forward to reading about your sweet baby girl, and I am deeply sorry for your loss. I am praying fervently that your arms are full again soon!
Marsha