Like the flickering candle burning softly and continuously, so goes my praying and waiting.The candle is a reflection of my own personal struggle with areas of my life I have no control over. I keep it burning with the prayer that things will change, that is all I know how to do.
I recently offered a loved one a final intervention. He refused the offer. The final intervention was one to help my son overcome his addictions and his own personal demons. I am sorry to say he is not ready to admit to or resolve any of his problems.
It has taken me a lifetime to realize the very obvious answer to a very hard question. How can we as parents help our children or other loved ones when their mistress is a mesmerizing drug that gives them more satisfaction than love, money, peace or God's ever present love? A hard question to ask, an even harder one to answer!
So what do we do? We wait. What do you do in the waiting process?
The waiting process has become my friend. You know sometimes when we have to wait so long, the blessings at the end of the waiting goes beyond our expectations. I think at times unless we have an adversity to overcome, patience to be learned and trusting to be tested we can easily take for granted all the blessings God affords us everyday.
My son and his adversities are his own. I have learned as his mother that unless I let go and let him find his way, his sobriety will never come to be. I have learned not to argue when he is in a state of destruction and to let his cruel and hurtful words fall to the wayside, as I know this is the drug talking and not the little boy I once knew. It is a painful process to watch and live, but you have to make peace with yourself and with God.
"If I can just get through this..." I do find myself repeating this statement often. My eyes sometimes scan the horizon for the crossroads that will offer me an alternative to the burden of today. Perseverance is a requirement of faith. I am thankful for this part of the journey because I believe perseverance is also a gift.
If I did not know the sweat of the work, I will never know the sweetness of victory.
Don't be overwhelmed...take it one day and one prayer at a time. Stormie Omartian
Those who wait upon the Lord, they shall inherit the earth. Psalm 37:9 KJV





