Sunday, October 26, 2008

IF ONLY

" . . . Oh, that I had the wings of a dove! For then I would fly away, and be at rest." ~ Psalm 55:6 ~


Whether we choose to admit it or not, we’ve all been victims to the world-wide cry of "if only."

If only this could have been . . . if only that would have been; If only he would do . . . if only she wouldn’t do; If only they were . . . if only they weren’t; If only we had this, that, or the other . . .

In a time of great distress, even King David mourned an "If only." In Psalm 55:6 David shares the reason for his if-only cry: So he could "be at rest."

At one time or another, we’ve all been there. Whether individually or collectively, whether in audible words or silent thoughts, we’ve all wished for something or someone to be or not to be. And the bad part about it all is that we allow such situations to steal our peace of mind.

If there is one thing that stress-survivors absolutely cannot afford to do, it is to be passive. We’re totally defeating our purpose when we stand idly and unconcerned in areas that dictate our well being.

Regardless of how large or small the issue may seem, we must safeguard our surroundings. We must be bold—and confident. And we must stand firm on issues that warrant our attentiveness.

No ma’am . . . No sir, no more fretting for us. For we realize we’re fighting a stressful enemy. And we refuse to willfully roll over and surrender our peace, simply because we can’t handle this thing called "stress."

Peace I leave with you . . .

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