Dancing Through the Twists and Turns of Life {Book Club: Chapter 4}

When they welcomed me in, I was only seventeen.

I’d traveled across the country, cornhusker girl with a heart for adventure and a yearning for “home” that had never been filled. A job as nanny to a six-month old baby girl was just the ticket in more ways than one. I had one suitcase, no idea how to drive, and a spirit full of hope. Though Jesus’  name wasn’t called on in my house, He’d walked right into my soul anyway; speaking words of life through His word, answering prayers, and wooing me close enough that I was never truly alone. Now He was in the lead, and I happy to follow.

Two years of blessed peace lay ahead, as the Lord brought me into a lovely home and a job full of quiet days. But what He had up His sleeve surprised me. The youth leaders’ family had open arms and a daughter just my age, and we became fast friends. While it took her younger brother several years to become old enough for me to marry and make this thing legal, our family-ness happened right away, and I will ever be grateful for that gift.

It hadn’t been easy, getting there.

I thought about this time in my life a lot as I read through chapter four of Dancing–how difficulties I’d faced taught me much about Him. Surprisingly, Deb and I’s friendship was instant, despite our differences. She was confident; sure of what she wanted to do in the future, sure of where she belonged. It was harder for me. I used to say of her that the worst thing that had ever happened to her was that one day, she couldn’t find a scrunchy that would match her socks. And she’d agree. Now, of course, life has added its strokes to her story, too. I took refuge in the words of James:

“Consider it all joy, my brethren, when you encounter various trials, knowing that the testing of your faith produces endurance.  And let endurance have its perfect result, so that you may be perfect and complete, lacking in nothing.”~ James 1:2-4

Yikes. That doesn’t sound fun, does it? And yet there it is; a promise that somehow trials and testing lead to endurance and completion.

Deb and I with our poofy hair. Seriously. We were quite the catches.

Though I had plenty of moments of envy, I knew I wouldn’t trade lives, even if such a thing were possible. I knew even then a certain truth: There were things I knew about God because of the difficulties I’d faced with Him that she had no idea of.

Since that time many years ago, there have been plenty of chances to wish for a life switch here and there! Perhaps with that woman with the bigger house, the helpful relatives, the more organized husband.

Sally talks about it here in chapter four of Dancing With My Father:

“Often it seems we would rather have another life—any life—than our own. Somehow we think if we lived a different life, it would be easier for us to grow in faithfulness and spiritual character. Yet it is in accepting today with all of its issues, in accepting God’s will and training grounds that we learn the secret of joy in His presence. It is in being faithful to our own set of tests that we become mature and fitted for the ministry He has called each of us to accomplish.”

So … how about it, friend? Maybe if we ponder together, it’ll take the sting out. 

What attitude might you need to change or cultivate as you look over your response to your current circumstances?

Blessings, Misty

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About Misty Krasawski

Misty Krasawski is the overly-blessed mom of eight children, six of whom she still homeschools in sunshiney Florida. Her wonderful husband Rob has much treasure laid up for him in heaven for having been called to the daunting task of leading them all. She also is the Community Director and a contributing writer at MomHeart Online, hostess of an online mentoring program for moms called Titus 2 University, author of Back to Homeschool, and is a regular contributor to Home Educating Family Magazine as well as Heart of the Matter Online . She writes when the house goes to sleep at Encouraging Beautiful Motherhood, and would love for you to find her on Twitter and Facebook.

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  • Trisha Goddard

    My current circumstances seem overwhelming, yet the attitude that I need to continue to work on is dependency on Christ! I need to daily refocus and keep my eyes on HIM, not on my current circumstances! Oh, but this is SO hard!

    Heb 12:2 says, “Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy set before him endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.”

    Lord, keep my eyes fixed on YOU and the Cross!

    Everything in my daily life will seem dim in comparison! YOU ARE KING! YOU ARE IN CONTROL! I need to “KNOW YOU and CHOOSE JOY!”

    • http://www.encouragingbeautifulmotherhood.com/ Misty Krasawski

      It is definitely not easy! And focusing on the Lord is absolutely key. We give power to whichever side we choose to set our minds on … Let it be Christ!! Thank you!

  • Kendra Pope

    There’s a children’s song that we often listen to in the car. The lyrics say, “I wanna be like you are. I wanna be faithful. Help me to be like you are. Lord make me faithful!” That’s my prayer today. That I would have a faithful attitude while teaching and training my four little ones. There’s so much that goes into that, I often feel like it’s hopeless to even try to get to it all. But if I will invest myself, be faithful to the tests God has placed in MY life and called ME to, rather than thinking about everyone else’s I know He will meet me there and provide everything that I need. I hear the kid’s calling now…. have a joy filled day girls!!

    • http://www.encouragingbeautifulmotherhood.com/ Misty Krasawski

      Being faithful. Oh, yes! We need His help. You are so right about never being capable of finishing it all… I have to remind myself that I can only do what I can do! All else is still there to be done the next day. Have a great one!

  • Deb Weakly

    What a beautiful story!! I needed to hear this today. You are such a blessing!!

    • http://www.encouragingbeautifulmotherhood.com/ Misty Krasawski

      Thank you, friend! Love you and miss you! Xoxo

  • http://joyouslyredeemed.blogspot.com/ Sara H

    Ditto what Trisha Goddard said in her comment. I just need to trust and rest in Him. So much easier said than done. Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this. Love the hair. :)

    • http://www.encouragingbeautifulmotherhood.com/ Misty Krasawski

      Trust and rest … trust and rest … trust and rest … yes. :-) And thank you so much. It was a particularly fluffy day.