Saturday 24 November 2012

Out of my depth



Have you been out of your depth recently? I have. It is easy to feel swamped and overwhelmed.

My tendency - even as an M.E sufferer - is to rush (OK metaphorically speaking) into things with both feet, arms flailing, legs akimbo. What I may lack in skill I more than make up for in enthusiasm as I eagerly bound into new things, straining at the leash with puppyish delight. Let me at it!

The I surface - red faced and breathless - left choking and spluttering while the more experienced people dive in smoothly and swim around in a seamless, steady, effortless, professional and efficient fashion. They look so graceful and confident. Life is easy for them. At least that's how it seems. Oh, how I long to BE THEM.

Why am I always the one left slinking off to the shallow end, desperately searching for something to hold on to while I recover my breath and try to feel the surface beneath my feet again? 

What started out looking comparatively easy and straightforward has brought too many challenges to deal with by myself. Or what looked too difficult becomes something I try to ignore and avoid doing.

Perhaps I'm not alone?
Maybe someone else can relate to feeling like:

  • A failure
  • Procrastinator
  • Inadequate
  • Hopeless

Sometimes life can cause us to react like this if:

  • Waves of worry have sunk us into a fit of depression
  • Tides of terror stalk our days and nights as fear knocks us sideways
  • Streams of sorrow engulf and threaten to drown us
  • Ripples of resentment or regret filter continually through our minds
  • Crustaceans of comparison have stolen our joy

Our tendency may be to run away from our problems when waves of crisis or difficulty loom on the horizon. No matter if we subsequently suffer from more difficulties and frustrations later on as a consequence of our immediate cowardice or procrastination.
Guess what?

Such feelings are more common than we think - especially with things we ought to rather than choose to do.

In fact, the Bible has a great example in the book of Jonah. When he tried to run away from the clear challenge God had presented to him of preaching His word of repentance to the people of Nineveh, his life became far more complicated and dangerous as a result. He ended up in the belly of a great fish:

"Lord..You hurled me into the deep,
into the very heart of the seas,
and the currents swirled about me;
all your waves and breakers swept over me.
The engulfing waters threatened me,
the deep surrounded me;
seaweed was wrapped round my head" ~ Jonah 2:3, 5

He was someone who felt resentful and overwhelmed by the commission he was given and chose to follow his own instincts rather than the path that God had chosen for him.

Yet God showed Jonah grace and mercy by arranging for him to be swallowed by the fish instead of drowning. He was rescued and given a second chance. Jonah's story shows us that:

  • Our way of looking at a situation is not the same as God's
  • Our disobedience can be costly
  • Our mission and calling are important
  • Our trust in God to see us through is vital
  • Our experiences can be lessons for others

The best way to beat the waves of trials and painful challenges is to: Face Them and admit our need of help outside our own resources.

So where did the defection and dereliction of duty leave Jonah? In the belly of a whale - a place where he gained a fresh perspective. Often God positions us in such a place. It may come by various means. 

But we can always rely on it to make us sit up and reconsider what God is asking us to do. God will still fulfil His purposes in, through and even despite of us at times. Grace and help are freely available.
"And when by God's grace I come through it all? Oh, the relief when I know the problem is behind me. With God's help I've beaten it. What an invigorating feeling!" ~ from 'Secret Strength' by Joni Eareckson Tada
We are helped far more than we may know:
"So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand" ~ Isaiah 41:10
I would love you to share your own experiences:

Can you relate to feeling out of your depth?
What helped or hindered the process?
Did a fresh perspective help you to see life differently?

16 comments:

  1. In all my ups and downs, especially God's promises are helping me. My feet sank away in discouragement but I found ground by seeing upon Him. Even in the difficult things of everyday life.

    Precious blog. Thanks

    http://kostbaar.blogspot.nl/

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    1. Welcome Jedidja. Thank you for your kind words. So pleased to meet you. Really glad this spoke to you. I praise God for using this to reach out and help others. Blessings :)

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  2. This has been very timely and meaningful for me. Thank you so much

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  3. Hi Day. You are very welcome. It amazes and delights me that God knows when a post needs to be shared and who needs to read it. Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment. God bless you :)

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  4. Thanks Joy. What a meaty blog.
    In trying to lose weight, I am beyond my depth, and just have to trust God minute by minute for his grace and mercy. And wisdom!

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    1. You are welcome, Anita. Yes, God does seem to lay the weightier topics on me to share recently! Perhaps it's an indication of how out of my depth I am without God as His wisdom is my daily need too. Thankfully, He rewards our trust with His grace. Blessings :)

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  5. Thanks Joy,

    I enjoyed your post. As a fellow M.E. sufferer I too regularly feel out my depth. And God has always been there to lift me to the surface.
    I have several verses that I keep close to my heart to remind me that God cares & has me covered.

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    1. Hello Wendy. Lovely to meet you here! I am so grateful for fellow M.E sufferers on social media who understand and support me in my struggles. It is amazing how God always brings those people/things that will lift and help us just when we need them. Having personal verses to aid us in our walk are a precious reminder of His care. Stay blessed :)

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  6. Another ME sufferer here, and I can so relate to what you write, Joy. When almost every day is a struggle to remain functioning and productive (even if in the smallest measure, by most standards) and independent, feeling out of my depth is a constant companion. I just keep chipping away at it, doing what I can without worrying too much about what I can't and trusting to God for the rest. Not always easy, especially with deadlines looming ... :)

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    1. That is so true, Adrianne. Feeling swamped and overwhelmed is common to M.E and chronic illness sufferers as each day brings many challenges to overcome, or at least to strive to get through. It's lovely to meet you. Do pop back as energy and time allow! God be with you :)

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  7. Thank you for this post. It is so thoughtful and encouraging to many who feel in the same way. I particularly noticed the line "our disobedience is costly". How true that is.

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    1. I am really pleased it struck a chord with you, Sheila. My aim is to share what God lays on my heart and hope it resonates with another. Blessings to you :)

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  8. Well this exactly what I need right now - so encouraging to remember that God is with me and will strengthen me - on such a roller coaster. thanks Joy x

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    1. Hello Tania. Just been in touch with you on Facebook and reading your blog earlier! Lovely of you to visit me here and leave an encouraging comment. Thanks. Stay blessed :)

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  9. this is a very encouraging article. thank you.

    i read joni's book a place of healing and was thinking - well...i'm not dealing with a physical limitation, but i'll read it anyway -

    while reading it, i realized pain is pain and it all hurts... even if its not physical.

    {{HUGS}} thank you - continue to encuorage!

    @spreadingJOY

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    1. Hi Marie. Lovely to see you here! I found 'A Place of Healing' to be a wonderful resource. It really spoke to me and brought a degree of emotional healing just when I needed it. Sadly, pain of whatever description is a universal condition. I'm just so glad that God is using my emphasis here to bless and encourage others:)

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