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We have laid the groundwork for several great changes to take place in this new year! Writing out our requests and praises in a prayer journal. (Habakkuk 2:2) Falling more and more in love with Gods living, active Word. (Hebrews 4:12) Embracing a true view of God. (1 John 4:16) What a difference this could make in your life as you face infertility and the barrage of issues that life throws at you. Knowing God, having a literal record of His workings in your life, written by your own hand and pairing what you believing with the inspired Word of God. What power in such simplicity. These simple changes can really make a magnificent change in 2013.
What do you think God thinks of you? When God hears your name what does His heart feel? When He looks at your face, when He hears the prayer you cry out to Him at night, what emotion rises up in Him? Have you ever really thought about it? You probably know how your spouse feels about you. If you have a pet, you definitely know what your fur-baby feels about you! But how does the omnipotent Creator of Heaven and Earth feel about you?
Whether you realize it or not, infertility can play a role in how you answer this question. Even though I dont sit next to you as you open this email and read these words, Ill bet most of you didnt break out into a huge smile, turn to whomever was closest to you and start bubbling over with pure joy as you began describing how you think the King of kings feels about you. If you are a Christian you know that God sent His Son to die on a cross for you sins. There must be love for you in His heart. But He made that sacrifice a long time before you found yourself weeping through the night because your womb and your nursery are silent. He made His eternal profession of love for you long before you fell apart the last time your pastor dedicated the sweet, little newborn at a packed Sunday service. Do your tears and wounded faith cause Gods love for you to wane?
Once again, we point you back to Gods Word. God is very plain in how He feels about you and your tears. If you think God is ready to give up on you, or that His love for you has been diminished by infertilitys presence in your life, think again. Your tears will never be enough to extinguish the fiery love God holds in His heart for you. In fact, examine the story of Lazarus death to see Christs reaction to hurting people. Did He shy away from a broken heart? On the contrary! Jesus tears mingled with Marys as she wept at her brothers grave. Many people think Jesus wept because Lazarus died, but thats simply not true. Jesus wept because someone He loved was hurting. (When Jesus therefore saw her [Mary] weeping, and the Jews who came with her also weeping, He was deeply moved in spirit and was troubled, and said, "Where have you laid him?" They said to Him, "Lord, come and see." Jesus wept. John 11:33-35) If infertility causes your heart to hurt, then you can rest assured that Heaven weeps with you and Gods tears are mingling with your own. Does this sound like a God who tires of your tears?
Thats not the only reaction God has when you are on His heart and mind. Zephaniah 3:17 says The LORD your God is with you, he is mighty to save. He will take great delight in you, he will quiet you with his love, he will rejoice over you with singing." Gods heart bursts with joy over you and when He can contain Himself no longer He breaks out in joyous songs! Wouldnt you love to hear Him sing? I would! I imagine Him having the deepest, richest, fullest voice I could ever imagine, and to hear this magnificent voice booming out over time and eternity, singing with joy--over me? A concept I can hardly wrap my mind around!
If you have struggled with your image of how God views you, please commit Zephaniah 3:17 to memory. When you feel as if you are losing the emotional battle in the infertility war, remember God loves you and rejoices over you with singing. Even if you have collapsed in a puddle of tears at the news of someone elses pregnancy and felt ridiculous asking God for help, know that He still rejoices over you and nothing will ever be able to separate you from the love He holds for you. When you weep, His tears mingle with your own. You are important enough that He was willing to orchestrate the death of His only Son to provide you with a way to be with Him for all of eternity. Jesus loves you enough that He knew He would rather die than live without you. Not even infertility could ever change that.
If you have struggled with how God must view you as you face infertility, why not commit to changing your idea of how God views you in 2013. Realize your worth in your Heavenly Fathers eyes. Listen carefully! You may just hear Him singing!
-Beth Forbus
What do you think God thinks of you? When God hears your name what does His heart feel? When He looks at your face, when He hears the prayer you cry out to Him at night, what emotion rises up in Him? Have you ever really thought about it? You probably know how your spouse feels about you. If you have a pet, you definitely know what your fur-baby feels about you! But how does the omnipotent Creator of Heaven and Earth feel about you?
Whether you realize it or not, infertility can play a role in how you answer this question. Even though I dont sit next to you as you open this email and read these words, Ill bet most of you didnt break out into a huge smile, turn to whomever was closest to you and start bubbling over with pure joy as you began describing how you think the King of kings feels about you. If you are a Christian you know that God sent His Son to die on a cross for you sins. There must be love for you in His heart. But He made that sacrifice a long time before you found yourself weeping through the night because your womb and your nursery are silent. He made His eternal profession of love for you long before you fell apart the last time your pastor dedicated the sweet, little newborn at a packed Sunday service. Do your tears and wounded faith cause Gods love for you to wane?
Once again, we point you back to Gods Word. God is very plain in how He feels about you and your tears. If you think God is ready to give up on you, or that His love for you has been diminished by infertilitys presence in your life, think again. Your tears will never be enough to extinguish the fiery love God holds in His heart for you. In fact, examine the story of Lazarus death to see Christs reaction to hurting people. Did He shy away from a broken heart? On the contrary! Jesus tears mingled with Marys as she wept at her brothers grave. Many people think Jesus wept because Lazarus died, but thats simply not true. Jesus wept because someone He loved was hurting. (When Jesus therefore saw her [Mary] weeping, and the Jews who came with her also weeping, He was deeply moved in spirit and was troubled, and said, "Where have you laid him?" They said to Him, "Lord, come and see." Jesus wept. John 11:33-35) If infertility causes your heart to hurt, then you can rest assured that Heaven weeps with you and Gods tears are mingling with your own. Does this sound like a God who tires of your tears?
Thats not the only reaction God has when you are on His heart and mind. Zephaniah 3:17 says The LORD your God is with you, he is mighty to save. He will take great delight in you, he will quiet you with his love, he will rejoice over you with singing." Gods heart bursts with joy over you and when He can contain Himself no longer He breaks out in joyous songs! Wouldnt you love to hear Him sing? I would! I imagine Him having the deepest, richest, fullest voice I could ever imagine, and to hear this magnificent voice booming out over time and eternity, singing with joy--over me? A concept I can hardly wrap my mind around!
If you have struggled with your image of how God views you, please commit Zephaniah 3:17 to memory. When you feel as if you are losing the emotional battle in the infertility war, remember God loves you and rejoices over you with singing. Even if you have collapsed in a puddle of tears at the news of someone elses pregnancy and felt ridiculous asking God for help, know that He still rejoices over you and nothing will ever be able to separate you from the love He holds for you. When you weep, His tears mingle with your own. You are important enough that He was willing to orchestrate the death of His only Son to provide you with a way to be with Him for all of eternity. Jesus loves you enough that He knew He would rather die than live without you. Not even infertility could ever change that.
If you have struggled with how God must view you as you face infertility, why not commit to changing your idea of how God views you in 2013. Realize your worth in your Heavenly Fathers eyes. Listen carefully! You may just hear Him singing!
-Beth Forbus