There is Always Light


Tough times are inevitable. Some harder than others. No matter what challenges you face, no matter how dark and hopeless things feel, there is always light. ALWAYS.

Hard Times

2 years ago, I encountered a difficult chapter in my life. It was in those moments I really questioned God. How could HE allow this to happen?! I had done everything right, followed all the rules. I didn’t deserve all that was happening. Nothing made any sense to me. I blamed God for not interjecting. Was not happy with how unfair things were. That is when I slowly started drifting from my faith.

Reality

The thing is, I had it all wrong. We all will be in situations where we feel alone, hurt, or betrayed. We all will go through times of disappointment, pain, sadness, and be treated unfairly. It’s all part of life. It comes as package, the good and the bad.

But the key to these unplanned and unfavorable moments is how we handle them.

Do you allow it to consume you or do you allow it to let you grow?

Seek God

God gave each of us this amazing gift of life. He also gave us the beauty of free will. We make our own choices and decisions. The outcomes being an end result of the accumulation of the choices made.

So the next time you are in a negative situation seek him, talk to him. At first it may seem weird or silly but do it daily. Your life will unfold before you in a way you never thought possible.

Within each of us lives an incredible light. That when we let go and embrace ALL that comes are way we can go forth and shine that light bright onto others. 

Future

God loves each and every one of us but he also has plan. A plan that runs on his time that will develop our story.

Sometimes we have to go through deep lows of darkness in order to understand the value of the light.

It’s with God that we are never truly alone.

There is always light. Always.

Thank you for stopping by to read this.

Much love to you.

Xoxo

 

 

 

 

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2 Comments

  1. A year in a half ago my husband of 31 yrs died. he was suffering from depression which led to alcolholism. He was only 54. I met him when I was 17 and never looked back. Our three children are now without a Dad. Our finances are in shambles he failed to tell me he let our life insurance drop. So I literally have 0. trying to rebuild. I also lost my Mom 8 months before. Then my job. I am struggling to say the least so when I came across your insta I felt a teen i.e. Tina bit of an exhale. Thank you

    1. Hi M, So sorry to hear of all these challenges you have faced. Takes a strong person to share with others and I know you have the strength to get through this. Stay positive even when difficult(trust me I know easier said than done) and surround yourself with those that genuinely care about you. Much love to you!!! xoxo

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