He’s in a sweet spot – finally – this child of mine who has conquered so many battles: a malignant brain tumor, chemo, radiation, a disastrous hernia surgery, the death of his best friend and other challenging losses.
But now – thank you, God – he is happy. The IT training he’s enrolled in is a perfect fit. He’s already an expert in mobile technology. Now he’s moving toward a systems administrator certification. For the first time in his life, he’s excited about going to class.
He has a part-time job with perfect hours. A convenience store where he helps people pump gas and keeps the coffee brewing. Only a six-minute drive from home. Easy peasey.
He and his girlfriend are cute together. Both love dogs and Mexican food. They’re active in a small group at church. They have friends and family who support their relationship.
Sure, he still has challenges: the ever-present medical bills, car issues, icy roads. But he’s happier than I’ve seen him in a long time.
And this cheerfulness makes his mama happy as well. A boulder-sized burden has lifted from my heart.
So if I, as a human mother, feel such joy over the happiness of my child – doesn’t God feel the same when his children experience abundance?
For too long, we have been taught about a judgmental, condemning God. A divine One who delights only in the suffering of his creation. The falsity that we can only grow and thrive when we struggle.
Yes, challenges do force us to take a deep breath and pray for strength. We learn about hope and God’s faithfulness when our journey includes rocks and valleys. We discover our own power when we are forced to live from our guts.
But when things go well, we can also learn about the joy of abundance, the peace of prosperity – also topics in scripture. God blessed the last part of Job’s life.
Surely our loving Father feels a sense of relief for us when life is good. His child is following his heart. His beloved is finding her niche. I believe God finds delight in our victories and joys, just as we do when our children live in emotional prosperity.
Our hope is multiplied with God’s smile.
For now, my son and I enjoy this plateau of happiness. I am proud of my boy for staying the course, for reaching this pinnacle. I am also proud of the way he humbly lives each day, rejoicing in goodness.
Although I will continue to trust God when life unravels, now I choose to celebrate and hope these good times will be extended.
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So happy for you both. You both have been through some trying times. May God continue his Blessings on you both
Thank you, Tom. It’s always great to connect with you.
Wonderful to hear Rebecca! Thank you for sharing.
Thanks, Carol. Yes – definitely good news!
Becky, I’m so happy for the joy both Caleb and you are experiencing in this season. We know God is a rejoicing God when we read Zephaniah 3:17 “The LORD your God in your midst,The Mighty One, will save; He will rejoice over you with gladness, He will quiet you with His love, He will rejoice over you with singing.”
I love thinking about God singing over me.
I love that verse, too, and the amazing visual it brings.
I am so happy to read this post and thankful for Caleb’s life.
Thanks, Shanna. It is a great relief !