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I never expected my life to be this hard.
It reminds me of when we started house hunting as newlyweds. I was bursting with excitement at the possibilities.
I strolled up the walkway of a cute home—envisioning my future—only to realize the utter disaster that awaited me inside. The previous owner was a hoarder and the entire house needed to be gutted.
Looks can be deceiving.
The exciting life we anticipate often feels like a giant letdown.
I can’t count the number of times I’ve cried myself to sleep thinking, “l want a different life, Jesus.”
But Jesus doesn’t want to buy you a new house or give you a different life.
He’s not in the house-building business,
He’s in the restoration business.
My husband told me to ignore the shag carpet and the hideous paint job and see the potential.
This is what God does best. He looks past your broken places and sidesteps your heartaches. He’s not staring at the tacky wallpaper but his master plan.
Brick by brick, he begins rebuilding your life. He stacks the loss and pain of the past alongside his goodness and grace. Both are necessary materials in the home He is restoring.
Your life will look completely different than what you envisioned.
And as he begins the demolition process, it will probably look worse before it gets better.
But sometimes we have to let go of the life we envisioned and let God do what he does best:
flip houses.
I never imagine my life to be this hard—but I never fathomed it would turn out this beautiful.
“And we know that God causes EVERYTHING to work TOGETHER for the GOOD of those who love God and are called according to his purpose.” (Romans 8:28)