Thursday, August 15, 2013

To, Breena. Love, Bree.



I just read a letter I wrote to Andy, my husband over at TheSometimesPreacher.com (ha!) written while we were dating. I read it with a smile but I thought about that young girl and I just wanted to take her to coffee. To a shop that stayed open late and wasn't too popular because I would know, of course, there would be tears, there would be laughter, there would be joy and there would be hope.

As I asked her for coffee she would oblige happily, with a giggle because she was like that with people. And she would, of course, be thrilled to add another friend into her life. She loved people. And she loved when they loved her back, for her inward beauty that she didn't know much about back then.

As I sit her down, she's happy to talk of her young love, the church she would plant with her future husband and friends that would reach many broken people. She would mention the 4 kids she would have and how she was always going to be a stay-at-home momma. She would say that she would always have the same friends and maybe add a few more. Toledo was her forever home and that she was blessed.

After she was done sharing her future, I'd look at her and my eyes would get filled with tears, but I wouldn't blink. It wasn't quite time to let her in on the sorrow to come. She would get a little uncomfortable and wonder why I wasn't agreeing with her clearly written future. How it was all going to be so smooth sailing. How it was all going to be so good. How, planting a church was difficult, but is was definitely not the hardest thing she'd face.  My silence would unsettle her.

I would then take her hand and look her square in the eyes and ask if she believed God was good all the time. And she would quickly reply, "Of course!"

I would ask her that if her plans were not the same God had for her, would she be okay with that? She would start to get a little anxious wondering how life would be that much different than what she had planned. She would then very naively say, "Whatever God gives me, it's what I can handle with HIM!"

I would then say, "Sweet Breena. You are so loved. God is for you. Always know this. Always hold on to truth no matter what comes. When life doesn't look as you thought it would, know God's doing big things and wants to use you to share more of Him. Ya see, He knows what is best for all of us. He isn't out to get glory. No. He is concerned for our hearts, our souls. He knows He is best for us and He will want to use you to show that to others.

And the younger Breena would say, "Oh yes! I want God to use me! I want others to know Him more!"

And I would reply, "Good. He knows that, too. But it's not always easy to share the most powerful story in time. It's messy and challenging. It's brutal and unfair. You'll get hurt and so will those whom you love and will learn to love. People you do not even know now. They will suffer, too but God is so good at taking the brokenness of the world and using it to get the attention of those who aren't listening for Him. Those who have walked their own path, not the path of the righteous. He wants to bring others to Him and He wants to use you. Will you stand firm in your faith? Will you let God use your hardships to bring others to Him? Will you love Him through it all? Will you believe in the unbelievable?

At this point, Breena is crying. She's scared and confused. Through her sobs she says, "What do you mean?! What's going to happen?! Who is going to die?!"

That was her biggest fear in life. Losing a loved one. She's sure that is what is in her future.

I say, "Oh dear, Breena. You'll learn to find the joy in the trials. You'll learn to love more like Jesus. You'll learn what it means to be a sister in The Body of Christ more than your blood relatives. You'll learn that this world isn't your home and you'll want to share all of these things with everyone you come in contact with, because, you'll learn the importance of following Jesus through it all."

And she'll say, "Who is it?! Who is going to die?! Please tell me so I can prepare myself! So I can tell them I love them!"

And I will hug her and say, "Everything will be okay. God is with you always. He is stronger than your fears and stronger than sickness and death. Your tears will be used to clear the dust off the eyes of many, so they may see the truth. The only truth that matters in this lifetime. You just have to say yes, through your tears. Over and over again. Keep saying yes to Him. He'll do the rest."

And she'll look down at her very wet tissue, through her tears and say, "Okay. I will. I'm so scared."

And I'll say, "I know. You'll learn to overcome fears by the power of the Holy Spirit that lives inside you. And you will learn many other things. You'll learn to do things you didn't think you could do. You'll see God has gifted you in ways you would have never uncovered without going through some stuff. You see, God is making you new. You can either let Him and through the pain hold on to that truth, or you can continue to get consumed with the world and recover what God's trying to uncover. We all have this choice. Stand firm not in your own strength that is bound to fail you, but in the strength of your Heavenly Father who loves you with an unshakable love."

And she'll look up and I'll be gone, and she'll find herself in her bedroom not really remembering what it was that she dreamt but she'll have a sense of peace.

The same things God says to Breena, He wants to say to you. Are you listening? Will you follow Him?

8 comments:

  1. This is so spot on perfect for my heart right now. Not because I'm the young girl, but because, lately, I'm feeling more of the older, wiser woman. The girl I was the day I first dated my husband knew nothing of life like the wife I am now.

    In five years, she's grown in faith, in weight, and in confidence. That girl lacked purpose but not passion. This wife has a mission over which she prays and seeks constantly. That girl knew God, but hadn't experienced him (but at middle and high school church camp), this wife hasn't stopped communing with Him in months. That girl knew dad would fix it all, this girl mourns the loss of him to disease.

    Oh how we grow. And how He manages to mold us. Slowly, sometimes painfully, but oh so beautifully.

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  2. Beautifully and movingly said Breena. Thank you for inviting us in.

    "Slowly... slowly
    We turn the page of life.
    Growing... Knowing
    It comes at quite a price." Lyrics from After the Fire by A. Grant


    Love,
    Jeanne T.

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  3. Silence.

    I think we all reach a point in our walks with the Lord where we are faced with the decision to either "throw rocks" at God in anger at our situation/circumstances or to continue leaning on His everlasting love - knowing that He is the one who is in control and everything happens ultimately for His glory. When we are faced with those trying times we have to be like Moses and let those around us hold our arms up for us so that the battle isn't lost. What a blessing God has given us in each other when our strength is failing and we have nothing left to give but there are others who are there for us to remind us of God's grace and mercy and that He has chosen each of us "for such a time as this".

    May God continue to strengthen you as you bless His people!! Keep writing. You have a beautiful gift!!!!!!

    In Christ,
    Lori Christophersen

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  4. Breena - that was beautiful and if I was not at work tears would have flowed! I may need to read it again at home so they can.
    You are a beautiful writer and your words have touched my heart. Your strength is amazing and I know it is because He is within you walking this journey with your family every step of the way.
    Prayers continue for all of you.
    Kerrie - Grace Church

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    1. Thank you for your sweet words of encouragement. So blessed by them. Also, for your prayers! Love!

      Bree

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    2. Thank you for your sweet words of encouragement. So blessed by them. Also, for your prayers! Love!

      Bree

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  5. Oh Breena, may you know Christ! may you know his peace. may you know his comfort! May you know Him! Father, be with her and hers. Show them your grace. Show them your mercy. Jesus be who you are! " Be still and Know that I AM GOD AND I WILL BE EXALTED AMONG THE NATIONS!" - Love and peace, an old friend and a brother in Christ!

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  6. Oh Breena, may you know Christ! may you know his peace. may you know his comfort! May you know Him! Father, be with her and hers. Show them your grace. Show them your mercy. Jesus be who you are! " Be still and Know that I AM GOD AND I WILL BE EXALTED AMONG THE NATIONS!" - Love and peace, an old friend and a brother in Christ!

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