There’s this feeling I get at the end of every break, and I
don’t think I’m the only one who feels it.
The dreaded last night of break rolls around and I’m sitting
in my room dreading going back.
Dreading going back to a place I love. My home, with all my friends,
and my church. It doesn’t make sense. I become overwhelmed by all the work I
put off during my break, that I now have to actually begin. I feel lonely. I get scared, thinking, “What
if everyone forgets to love me when I go back?”
I can’t quite place my finger on the exact reason why all of
this hits me on that night before I go, back, but I know it happens almost
every single break. The Thanksgiving/Christmas/Summer break blues.
People around us let us down all the time. We are always
worried that we won’t be enough and the people around us will forget to love
us. Their past actions don’t give any reason to show that this would be the
case, but the fear still creeps into our mind.
It’s because people are imperfect. They disappoint us,
because we are all disappointing. We weren’t meant to live in this world and it’s
apparent. I see facebook posts on the daily about people being frustrated and
let down by the people surrounding them.
Isn’t it obvious?
Our hearts long for something better, because that’s
how our Creator created us. We are broken. This world is broken.
And that’s why
Jesus came and was murdered for us. That’s why he rose again: to bring us life.
When you start to feel yourself putting your worth in what
others think of you, and you fear that you will never be enough, remember that
in Christ, we are heirs to the throne; his children.
Now before faith came, we were held captive under
the law, imprisoned until the coming faith would be revealed. 24 So then, the law was our guardian
until Christ came, in order that we might be justified by faith. 25 But now that faith has come, we are no longer under a
guardian, 26 for in Christ Jesus you are
all sons of God, through faith. 27 For as many of you as were
baptized into Christ have put on Christ. 28 There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor
free, there is no male and female, for you are all one in Christ
Jesus. 29 And if you are Christ's, then you are Abraham's offspring, heirs
according to promise.
Galatians 3:23-29
What better news
could ever exist? We do not have to work to earn anything from our Father.
“My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is
the strength of my heart and my portion forever.”
Psalm 73:26
He is all we need.
So as we walk into these next
couple of weeks I want to encourage you. Friends let us down. We let them down
too. It’s because we’re broken, so hopelessly broken. But thank the Lord above
there was sent a remedy.
Today during chapel we were told
to break up into groups to pray with those around us. I was sitting next to my
friend, and as Kurt began to pray, we put our arms around each other. The prayer was not particularly long, but it
was not short either. I found myself at points thinking, “She will probably let
go of my shoulder at some point because her arm will get tired.”
But you know
what? She didn’t.
Our friends don’t forget to love
us, and that’s why they are our friends. Remember that the good outweighs the
bad, and that’s why we love the people around us. More than that, our Savior never takes his
arm off our shoulder, and even better: the Spirit of the living God is inside
every believer.
Now that we’re back and the
Thanksgiving break blues begin to wear off, I want to encourage you to look for
the good and remind yourself who is your portion: The one who could never
forget to love you.