Have you ever had a day where you are simply tired? Whatever it is about
this time or moment, it is seemingly more difficult than usual to connect,
concentrate, and focus. God never leaves us but our minds have to make more
of an effort to realize it. We can easily become engulfed in the issues of this
life and forget that He is there.
If we are wrapped heavily in ourselves,
how can we clearly hear what God may be saying to us? How can we receive the
gift of His grace to get us through if we are focused on trying to use the works
of our own human strength to make things happen?
We need help. Now I
know many of us do not like to ask for help in our times of need but that is an
issue. Seriously think about it. How often do you genuinely call upon
help?
We can not do everything on our own; so when we are tired and at
the end of our ropes, it is imperative that we stay connected to the body of
Christ.
We have all heard the African Proverb "It takes a village to
raise a child." This too is true in the Christian community. We are children of
God and it takes a village [body of Christ] to raise us. We need the body of
Christ in order to love, live, and survive. We cannot do it all alone and we
honestly need the support. There are so many things going on around us that can
keep us distracted and stagnant.
Sometimes people think, I am going to
work harder and harder to get to where I want to be but the mentality we should
have is to work smarter. If we work in a qualitative and productive way, then
everyone can reap the benefits rather than the motive being self-gratification.
"Rather, speaking the truth in love, we are to grow up in every way into
him who is the head, into Christ, from whom the whole body, joined and held
together by every joint with which it is equipped, when each part is working
properly, makes the body grow so that it builds itself up in love" (Ephesians
4:15, 16 English Standard Version).
I find myself afraid to ask for help
and be dependent on another's help because I have a fear of being left hanging
or rather abandoned. Some folks are not consistent and do not always follow
through; but human beings are not perfect so we will make mistakes. That is not
the problem; the problem is that we rely too heavily on people and not enough on
Christ.
It is God working in and through a person's life that provides
the necessary help; so essentially we need to be calling upon Him. He knows
exactly what our needs are, how to make things happen, and who will be there to
help. He knows the hearts of the people.
"Oh, taste and see that the Lord
is good! Blessed is the man who takes refuge in him" (Psalm 34:8 English
Standard Version).
God provides for His people. You will never be without
if you put your trust in Him.
Doing what is necessary
and essential to get the proper self-care for yourself is key in being able to
help others. We must be equipped and ready to do God's work. Not only is God
waiting for you but the people He has ready for you to serve are too.