Hear my
cry, O God;
Attend to my prayer.
2 From the end of the earth I will cry to You,
When my heart is overwhelmed;
Lead me to the rock that is higher than I.
Attend to my prayer.
2 From the end of the earth I will cry to You,
When my heart is overwhelmed;
Lead me to the rock that is higher than I.
3 For
You have been a shelter for me,
A strong tower from the enemy.
4 I will abide in Your tabernacle forever;
I will trust in the shelter of Your wings. Selah
A strong tower from the enemy.
4 I will abide in Your tabernacle forever;
I will trust in the shelter of Your wings. Selah
5 For
You, O God, have heard my vows;
You have given me the heritage of those who fear Your name.
6 You will prolong the king’s life,
His years as many generations.
7 He shall abide before God forever.
Oh, prepare mercy and truth, which may preserve him!
You have given me the heritage of those who fear Your name.
6 You will prolong the king’s life,
His years as many generations.
7 He shall abide before God forever.
Oh, prepare mercy and truth, which may preserve him!
8 So
I will sing praise to Your name forever,
That I may daily perform my vows.
That I may daily perform my vows.
When
my heart is overwhelmed
I feel like this a lot lately. I’ll
probably feel like this on and off until May. These past few weeks have been
especially bad for me. I’ve been trying to get bibliography for my thesis,
dealing with a ridiculous amount of Latin to translate, teaching a class every
day, trying to get prepared to apply for phd programs, seeing doctors because my
infection still isn’t responding to antibiotics, and studying for the French
reading exam I took today. “Overwhelmed” is a bit of an understatement.
Lead
me to the rock that is higher than I
I was so on edge today waiting to take my French exam that I
actually cried over my coffee. I knew I needed to step away from everything for
a few minutes, so I headed outside and called my mom, ‘cause what else are moms
for? While I was sitting out there, I looked up at the side of the building and
saw a dove sitting at one of the windows. Now, I never liked doves much before
today. Probably because I hate the big hullabaloo people make about them,
especially connected to weddings. (P.S. if you release/ have released doves at
your wedding, I’m probably going to be super judgey—you know you were about Vampire
Diaries, so we’re even). But this dove was all by himself not being stupid. He
was just hanging out, watching everybody. I felt so much better for having seen
him. I knew that everything was going to go well on my test. And half-way
through Latin when I started to freak out again, I looked out the window and
saw Freddie (apparently he gets around enough that the professors have named
him). Thank God that He is good about leading us when we need it, for reassuring
us when we’re lost, and for helping us when we’re overwhelmed.

Isn't it the sweetest thing how God will send little things-- like doves-- when we need them! Love your story. And I hope things are looking up by now. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lisa! I am doing significantly better. Still way too busy, but not with as much stressful work.
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