The Flood
Sometimes we have a flood of activities. In the last five days I have :
*Made cute doll t-shirts and purses at Michaels (for free!)
*Brought Faith, Joy, and Grace to a total of four Nutcracker practices
*Attended a birthday party
*Attended a college ministry swim party in which the only people swimming were my girls
*Went to church
*Hosted our small group at our house
*Quickly cleaned up (as best we could) for small group
*Watched a friend's children
*Taken the girls to a total of three dance classes
*Eaten out with Paul and the girls
*Stood in line for 30 MINUTES at Stuffmart!!! (With all four girls!)
*Went to and helped at our first 4-H meeting
*Helped Paul lead a class for engaged couples in our home (and cleaned up and made a dessert for that)
*Homeschooled the girls
*Went to Wednesday night church
*Witnessed this last night on the way home
The picture doesn't do God's creation justice. And there was a second, fainter rainbow above it that disappeared by the time we got home. As I was thinking about the rainbow today and what it means, I realized that not only does God promise never to flood the earth with water, but He also promises never to allow my life to become flooded with more than I am able to bear in Him. Psalm 142:3 says, "When my spirit was overwhelmed within me, You knew my path."
God does know my path, and when I am following Him, He will lead me beside still waters and restore my soul, even in the midst of what may seem overwhelming.
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