I think a lot of us are guilty of looking at past days and thinking they were better than the ones we currently face. To be sure, our temptation to long for the βgood old daysβ is more enticing when the days look like the ones weβve seen in 2020. But if weβre honest, there are many things to celebrate during these times. These are good days.
If youβve been following the blog, youβll recall my post about how I feel like the Lord has been quiet lately. Itβs felt like Heβs been absent and hard to find. That all changed for me this week.
I was riding my bicycle and reflecting on 2020. I generally hear the voice of the Lord while riding my bicycle down county roads, so off I went. The autumn leaves are amazing in Missouri right now β a perfect setting for seeking His presence. As I was taking in all the beauty, God spoke and His voice was both comforting and surprising. It was surprising because the words were not what I expected to hear. It was comforting because His words bring an otherworldly kind of peace.
If Iβm being honest, Iβve allowed fear to wreck me all year. Many of us have. Since my entire year has been full of angst, I naturally took it with me on my bike ride. Through all my mental hop scotching, I heard the Lord say, βThese are good days.β That canβt be right, I reasoned. Again, βThese are good days.β
Like so many times before, a familiar Bible verse accompanied His voice. The verse was this: βJesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and foreverβ (Hebrewsβ¬ β13:8β¬).
That did it. I needed nothing else. The truth of that verse hit me in a thousand different places.
Think about it. Nothing has changed about Jesus. Nothing will ever change about him. He will be gloriously enthroned as King of kings and Lord of lords forever, even as our βrulersβ come and go.
Donβt Miss It
The reality is, weβll look back on these days and think fondly of them. At least, Iβm certain I will. Iβll miss watching my five daughters interact with each other as if life doesnβt have an ending. Iβll cherish the moments of exploring the patch of woods next to our house imagining we were in a new land embarking on a great adventure β which isnβt far from the truth considering we just moved into the neighborhood. Who knew finding abandoned shopping carts rusted from the abuse of weather could feel like finding treasure.
I think Iβll even miss the disputes that only children under the age of seven can have. Though I often allow these moments to cause me stress, I think theyβll be some of the best of my life. The crazy part is, itβs all happening right now, right before my eyes. These are good days.
My girls are so easily drawn into epic stories. Their imagination is a gift from God. I donβt want stress to keep me out of the stories they create in my living room and yard. I want to get involved and be on their level. Jesus does that for us. He does that for them. I also donβt want to miss the opportunity to love them well today because I know theyβre in the most impressionable season of their life. I canβt afford to miss a single moment although, sadly, I do it all the time.
Every season of life has good moments, because every season of life has God moments. What can you and I do today to enjoy the life God has given us? The Lord has already provided everything we need to live with joy and hope. Our salvation is secure, therefore, we should say, βThis is the day that the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in itβ (Psalmβ¬ β118:24β¬ βESV). β¬β¬
One more thought about not missing the moment.
I want to beware of daily expectations. Our family has celebrated three birthdays in the last month. One for our youngest daughter and another for our second set of twin girls. The expectation we create around birthdays is almost laughable. The days never turn out the way we anticipate. Instead of trying to create a fairytale for my daughters, I want to invite them into the greatest story ever told. A real love story about a King who defeats a great enemy. A story with heartache and redemption. A story that is better than a fairytale because itβs actually true. They play a role in the greatest story ever told.
These are good days, indeed. I donβt want to miss everything God is doing in my family. I donβt want to miss everything God is doing in the hearts of my children. He is on the move and working toward the restoration of everything we love.
Yes! These are good days.








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