Stressed? Confused? Bored? Alone? Heartbroken? These are common human experiences which we can go through at times.
If we look to natural means to distract or numb us from feeling these emotions, it may mask the pain for a while but in my experience it will not last too long.
I look up to the hills, but where does my help come from? My help comes from the Lord who made heaven and earth.
Psalms 121 verses 1-2
I know I can sometimes look to other things or people to help me. While there are helpful tools we can use when going through difficulties, like exercise, nourishing food, breathing, connection, nothing will really calm our souls like spending time alone in prayer with God.
Set your minds on things above, not on earthly things.
Colossians chapter three speaks on setting our minds on heavenly things which has helped me shift from a natural mindset to viewing life from a heavenly perspective.
Put on your new nature and be renewed as you learn to know your creator and become like him…
Colossians chapter three verse ten.
We have a new nature, and we need to renew our minds as we learn more about God and become more like him. We need to remind ourselves we have Christ living in us, the Hope of Glory (Colossians one verse twenty-seven)! And that we have the mind of Christ dwelling in us that we can access through prayer (1 Corinthians chapter two verse sixteen).
Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts…And be thankful.
Colossians chapter three verse fifteen.
To live and function in this world to thrive and not just to survive, I need the peace of Christ to dwell and rule in my heart.
When we or our loved ones are going through challenging times, I pray we may hang on tight to Hope, remind ourselves of who we are in Christ, and walk through life with a bold, godly confidence.
Jo Fuller lives on the Sunshine Coast with her husband and young family. Jo enjoys the great outdoors, reading and writing and spending time with her family. Jo has degrees in journalism and education and is currently embarking on a Master of Education (Guidance and Counselling) which has ensured copious amounts of tea are consumed and daydreaming of tropical island holidays are regularly indulged in. Follow the journey through her Instagram writing page @joanne.r. fuller
Jo Fuller lives on the beautiful Sunshine Coast with her husband, son and daughter. Jo is a teacher with an education in journalism and early childhood who loves to spend time with her family and enjoys reading and writing whenever she can.