When Hope Grows Up: Hope In His PlanНамуна
I had to change my definition of hope because never giving up was killing my soul and stealing my light.
We've all had those dreams we've wanted our whole lives. The dreams we've worked very hard for. The dreams we maybe even paid lots of money for.
The dreams we will do anything for.
But what happens when our pursuit of that dream begins to take more from us than it will ever be able to fill back up?
Losing ourselves to our dreams means we have nothing left of ourselves to enjoy them if they come true.
And so we must practice active acceptance of what we cannot change and grasp on to a new and more realistic hope for ourselves.
The only thing, ever, in our lives that we must never give up on, is ourselves because we are fearfully and wonderfully made. Created in His image, He has sent us into His story for His great purpose, the greater good, even if it is perhaps not the dream we think we’ve always wanted.
And for some of us, this includes the work of letting go of what we hoped would be and practicing active acceptance of what cannot be changed.
Yes, we chose to stop infertility treatments. A choice between two pretty crap choices; keep going and wreak more havoc on our well-being and our finances, or determine our enough and begin the difficult work of redefining.
To let go of the dream that was destroying me by accepting what is not in my power and grasping onto a new, realistic hope, most especially His hand, was the only way to truly be okay.
When hope grows up, we practice active acceptance and never give up on ourselves.
We've all had those dreams we've wanted our whole lives. The dreams we've worked very hard for. The dreams we maybe even paid lots of money for.
The dreams we will do anything for.
But what happens when our pursuit of that dream begins to take more from us than it will ever be able to fill back up?
Losing ourselves to our dreams means we have nothing left of ourselves to enjoy them if they come true.
And so we must practice active acceptance of what we cannot change and grasp on to a new and more realistic hope for ourselves.
The only thing, ever, in our lives that we must never give up on, is ourselves because we are fearfully and wonderfully made. Created in His image, He has sent us into His story for His great purpose, the greater good, even if it is perhaps not the dream we think we’ve always wanted.
And for some of us, this includes the work of letting go of what we hoped would be and practicing active acceptance of what cannot be changed.
Yes, we chose to stop infertility treatments. A choice between two pretty crap choices; keep going and wreak more havoc on our well-being and our finances, or determine our enough and begin the difficult work of redefining.
To let go of the dream that was destroying me by accepting what is not in my power and grasping onto a new, realistic hope, most especially His hand, was the only way to truly be okay.
When hope grows up, we practice active acceptance and never give up on ourselves.
About this Plan
Bestselling author of Ever Upward, Justine Brooks Froelker, walks the reader through healthy messages of hope in surviving and thriving after life doesn't turn out how we planned. A mental health therapist and a survivor of a failed infertility journey, Justine guides the reader through a healthier message of hope. She helps the reader to find their place in God’s story, even when it has not turned out who they had hoped and dreamed.
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