Isolation.
Loneliness.
Disappointment.
My eyes filled with tears as I realized that I was going to miss yet another special event, a precious event, because my lungs were weak once again. I had been in the house for a week and a half, resting, trying to regain strength to attend. But... I awoke that morning with weak lungs... again. There was no end in sight.
The house could easily be my prison. However, I remembered these verses from Acts 16.
Acts 16:23-25
"23 After they had inflicted many blows on them, they threw them in jail, ordering the jailer to keep them securely guarded. 24 Receiving such an order, he put them into the inner prison and secured their feet in the stocks.
A Midnight Deliverance
25 About midnight Paul and Silas were praying and singing hymns to God, and the prisoners were listening to them."
Paul and Silas had been beaten and thrown into an actual prison. Yet... they turned this prison in a sanctuary to praise and worship God. They knew that God was in control and loved them. They knew that it was all about Him.
God encouraged my heart through His Word as I had my time with Him. God could make my home a sanctuary to love Him and love people. There are many ways I could serve right from my home, without going out.
"A man’s steps are established by the Lord,and He takes pleasure in his way.
24 Though he falls, he will not be overwhelmed,"
because the Lord holds his hand.[a]"
My heart calmed as I realized afresh that God had established my steps. Yes, tears came as the way was hard.
I had a decision to make which would likely affect my attitude in the long weeks of recovery. By God's grace, I chose to see my house as a sanctuary, I chose joy, chose to pray, chose to trust, and chose to praise and worship, even if I had no air to sing.
His plans are not mine, but I know they are His best. I can trust Him as He establishes my steps and holds my hand in the struggle. He is the same God today as He was for Paul and Silas. I can pray and sing with them in struggle!
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