The Lord your God is with you;
His power gives you victory.
The Lord will take delight in you,
and in His love He will give you new life.
~ Zephaniah 3:17 TEV
The past weeks was a training course for me and my faith...and I'm so blessed to make it this far! God had renewed my heart, and had fortified my spirit! Truly God's power make us victorious over everything...we just have to give it all up to him!
I remember one beautiful story that was related to me by SJI's father many years...we were talking about careers...ambitions...and life then. I was blubbering a lot...when he started telling the following story --
One day, a mother brought her son to the beach. The son was enjoying the water was so much, that before they knew it, he had gone to the deep and was drowning. On the shoreline was a strong young man. The mother seeing her son drowning went to the young man and asked for help. The young looked at the mother and then the struggling child, but he did not do anything. At such time when the child had stopped struggling and was slowly drowning down, the young man ran to the child and grabbed him...and brought him to the shore safely.
The mother was so thankful, yet couldn't resist asking the young man, what took him so long to help her son. The young man said, it will be easier for me to save him the moment he stopped struggling.
Then, he asked me, Mariposa, at what point are you now in your life? Are you still struggling or have you given it all up?
Since then, for every trials that come my way, I always reflect on that story...and give it all up to God.
Happy (not so) WORDless FILLED Wednesday!
To see more wonderful captures, please check Wordless Wednesday!
Celebrate with us as we share inspiring Bible verses at Word Filled Wednesday!
I can't comment on that, sorry.
ReplyDeleteBless you dear.
ReplyDeleteWow... that is a wonderful verse and story to go with it. How often I keep struggling and it's so hard for God to rescue me. Thanks for the reminder to just Him come and save me.
ReplyDeleteI so love that verse...it is my most favorite out of all of the Word.
ReplyDeleteAnd what a neat story and your thoughts...beautiful.
Blessings!
thanks for sharing...
ReplyDeleteThis is a great reminder that we don't have to do things alone and can ask for help and guidance.
ReplyDeleteI'm so grateful you shared this story.
Peace be with you ;)
Wow! What an amazing passage! And the illustration you shared really brings it even closer to home. Thank you for sharing this beautiful photo and a verse I'll be pondering on today!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great WFW. I needed to hear that this morning.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful picture and story!
ReplyDeleteHappy WFW!
Beth
WOW! What a great picture and such a wonderful scripture to go with it! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteGreat Post.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing that verse and story.
Happy WFW!
Blessings
wow..
ReplyDeleteHis Power does give us Victory
Thanks for sharing that story too!
What a wonderful reminder to QUIT STRUGGLING!
Sweet Blessings to you!
DeeDee
Great word!! And devotional as well.
ReplyDeleteHope you have a blessed day today♥
Great photo, where is that? Beautiful place wherever it is.
ReplyDeletenice moral story!!:)..tc!!
ReplyDeleteHappy WFW! I've heard that story before and it has some truth in it that sure makes sense doesn't it?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo that accompanies a very important lesson. Thanks for sharing it, I needed to hear that today and I know God put your post in my path as a reminder to me!
ReplyDeleteMy WW post is up at:
http://beingchronicallyillisapill.blogspot.com/2009/03/wordless-wednesday-what-difference-week.html
Happy WW!
Beautiful picture and verse. I love that story. Isn't it funny what we tend to keep just so we can struggle with it when it would be so much easier to surrender to God? Happy WFW!
ReplyDeleteAmazing story; It's a reminder how often do we struggle and put us more in a bind when we can just relax and let our Heavenly Father take over.
ReplyDeleteThere is a tip given to surfers that when caught in a riptide, don't fight against the riptide because it would only waste precious energy and make the surfer tired, but allow the riptide to pull them far enough where they can safely swim back with enough energy.
Nice message from the bible. Thanks for sharing. TC mine is up also.
ReplyDeleteThe verse and picture is beautifull
ReplyDeleteand encourages to surrender to get TOTALLY new Life...
I had to think long about the conection with the story...... or to understand where you come from...and i understand now NO MATTER i dislike the "drowning image" but as i understand the focuss is the STRUGGLE versus SURRENDER and relying on God's promise....
If i miss it i like to hear it...
For sure you let me THINK..deeper!!
Blessings
Bernice
Amen. A timely reminder! Blessings, e-Mom
ReplyDeleteBeautiful image with the verse Mariposa. May God continue to bless you with the faith and perseverance to continue your walk with Him!!
ReplyDeleteI've never heard that story before. Thanks so much for sharing that!
ReplyDeleteBEautiful beautiful WFW pic... love that verse! Not one that you hear often enough...:)
ReplyDeleteHugs.. Amy
OH what a beautiful story! And so true. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteGreat post!! Thanks for sharing today!
ReplyDeleteI love the story. After reading it, my first reaction was "WOW!"
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing. That story really bless my spirit. Happy WFW!!
What a neat story! Great verse too.
ReplyDeletethat is POWERfulllll!!!!
ReplyDeleteThat is a lovely message.
ReplyDelete