PAUSE

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As I sit and have my cup of coffee with Jesus, I was thinking more about people who suffer from depression, anxiety, and loneliness.  One of the devotionals I love is, “Streams of the Desert”.  Yesterday the reflections talked about Matthew 14:13. “..and He withdrew… To a solitary place.” Sometimes God calls us to a solitary place.  Psychologists call it depression, anxiety, or loneliness!

The devotional went on to say that certain times in our lives are like music;  God creates a space for a PAUSE.  Those periods of time are just as important as the musical notes themselves.  We have to learn, in the times of depression, anxiety, or loneliness, to embrace the PAUSE; it is essential for the entire masterpiece.  So, maybe today it is time to withdraw, and spend some time alone with the Lord, asking yourself these questions: What is HE teaching you?  Where is HE taking you?  And what is HE asking of you?

We don’t have to be ashamed, embarrassed, or afraid of our moments of depression and anxiety.  It is just part of the melody of our lives and an important part of the bigger picture.  What’s more important is it’s filling our lives with the presence of the Lord!  Let’s enjoy all the blessings HE brings during those periods of PAUSE.

Today, I’m going to embrace the PAUSE!  

Have a blessed day!

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1 comment

Mary Tinoco January 24, 2023 - 10:06 am
Good Morning Father Craig, thank you for the Scripture and the message today . My question is how do we know we are depressed or gave anxiety or Lonely? When we ask ourself What is he teaching me or where is he taking me or what is he asking me. Will I find out if I’m depressed or anxious or Lonely . I know I have to feel depressed with all my son is going through, needing a liver transplant and being sick everyday . And I should be Lonely because I miss my mom and sister and dad because when they were here they seemed to support me and I could lean on them in times like these . Yes I think I should spend a quiet time with God everyday I think it will help me . Thank you again Father Craig Have a Blessed Day and Please keep my Son Nick in your prayers . In hopes that he does get a Liver transplant soon . ♥️🙏🙏🙏
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