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Looking Out The Window: Author Shirley Brosius Shares Her Devotional, Reasons To Dance In The Rain, From Wholly Loved Ministries





A Warm Welcome to Shirley Brosius

A contributor to Wholly Loved Ministries, a 90-day devotional, Shirley shares "Reasons To Dance In The Rain" with us.

Each day, God beckons us to Himself, calling us to rest in His love and grace. As we do, He heals our hurts, overpowers our fears with love, and restores us to the women He created us to be. Wholly Loved Ministries, written by women who are learning themselves to live anchored in God's grace, will help you deepen your faith and grow your relationship with Christ.





Reasons To Dance In The Rain

As I watch a gentle rain dimple our deck, I am reminded of my childhood. Rain on a tin porch roof outside my bedroom window lulled me to sleep. A cedar tree dropped orange blossoms onto that roof when it rained. And there was something special about sitting on the porch of our farmhouse, watching raindrops splash on a large flat stone that served as a porch step.

Rain. Precious drinking water. So necessary for flowers and vegetables. Badly needed for fields of wheat, corn and soybeans. Rain is essential to life on earth.

Yet we dislike rainy days. We want sunshine and brightness, cloudless days filled with love and laughter. But just as rainy days are essential to the good earth, so rainy days in our lives are essential to the growth of our character and our faith.

It’s easy to trust God when the sun is shining, when our kids are making good grades and minding their curfews. It’s harder to trust God on the rainy days, when our kids fail English and find friends of questionable morals.

It’s easy to trust God when we feel good. It’s harder to trust God when we’re wrecked with pain or disease, when we’re saddled with a job we dislike, when difficult people make life difficult.

But maybe God has allowed circumstances in our lives for a season and for a reason. Maybe He wants us to trust Him to make us better people through our experiences as we learn to turn the other cheek. If we’ve prayed for patience, maybe this is His way of stretching us.

Maybe He’s even using a difficult person to lead us to a greener pasture. After all, haven’t you ever found peace and contentment after you’ve moved away from a toxic relationship?

Rainy days draw us to God to ask what He’s trying to tell us, to teach us through whatever experience he brings our way. We search His Word. We talk to His people. We pray. We ponder. All that is good. After all, we don’t want to draw rash conclusions. We learn to trust that after the rain comes the rainbow.

God told the people of Israel, “I will send you rain in its season, and the ground will yield its crops and the trees their fruit” (Leviticus 26:7). I’ve read the Israelites thanked God for the rain because they knew their cattle could graze in green pastures. We would also do well to appreciate the rain in our lives, the challenges, the inconveniences, the uncomfortable circumstances because of the promise they hold.

I recently came across a quote by John Ortburg that I find true: “God isn’t at work producing the circumstances I want. God is at work in bad circumstances to produce the me he wants.”

So enjoy or at least be patient on rainy days. Take time to watch the raindrops patter on the patio, to muse, to think, to pray. And then confidently get on with life, renewed by God’s Spirit, encouraged by His Presence and sustained by His love for you, for those you love . . . and even for those difficult people. After all, he loves them too.

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Bio: Shirley Brosius is a contributing author to Wholly Loved Ministries' 90-day devotional. She's also the author of Sisterhood of Faith: 365 Life-Changing Stories about Women Who Made a Difference and coauthor of Turning Guilt Trips into Joy Rides, which she wrote with two speaking partners, Kim and Janine. They call themselves Friends of the Heart to speak at women’s retreats and events throughout the East. Shirley has written hundreds of articles for newspapers, magazines, and devotional publications. She’s married with two married sons and a daughter waiting in heaven. She loves to read, write and keep up with five grandchildren. Visit her Website.

Comments

Laurean Brooks said…
Wonderful post. Shirley Brosius is a deep thinker and wise woman. I wish her Godspeed in her writing because her gift touches hearts.
Gail Pallotta said…
Hi Laurean,

Thank you for stopping by.

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