Tuesday, November 15, 2011

We're Going on a Bear Hunt





On my son's first Christmas, I gave him the book We're Going on a Bear Hunt. In the back of the book, I wrote the following message:

Logan,
Life will bring challenges that you can't go over and you can't to under...you'll have to go through them. Just know that if you believe in yourself like I believe in you and you have faith in God, you will get through anything and you will come out on the other side even stronger.


I love you!
~Mom




We're Going on a Bear Hunt
is a children's book about a family who decides to go on a bear hunt. Along the way they come up against "long, wavy grass", "a deep, cold river", "thick, oozy mud", "a big, dark forest", "a swirling, whirling snowstorm", "a narrow, gloomy cave" and at last, the actual bear that they had been hunting. With each challenge that the family comes up against, they say, "We can't go over it. We can't go under it. Oh, no! We've got to go through it!"

After having a conversation with a co-worker today, the Holy Spirit prompted me to remember the book We're Going on a Bear Hunt and the message that I wrote to my son several years ago. As I face challenges in life, I often want to complain to someone else, find an easy way out, get angry or just feel sorry for myself. One of my biggest challenges more recently has been managing my large and demanding caseload at work. I have complained. I have tried to find an easy way out. I have gotten very angry and I have spent plenty of time feeling sorry for myself...until a few weeks ago. A few weeks ago I decided to embrace my challenge. I decided to just go through it! I have been given this challenge so that I can go through it, completely "lean on God" and come out on the other side stronger in my own faith and shining my light on all those around me.

I can do everything through Him who gives me strength.--Philippians 4:13

1 comment:

  1. You have provided further depth and meaning to this book. I love reading it to Ryder. Love your perspective on the book and how it applies to everyday life. I truly believe God sends us into some of the tougher more uncomfortable places to grow us, teach us and above all shine our light. I was thinking earlier today after listening the the Brad Paisley song "no" which talks about Gods answers to prayer are never unanswered, but some times a no and how looking back God directs our path perfectly. At the time it feels like forever as we wait on his will.
    "For our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory that far outweighs them all." Eph 2 4:17

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