“But you, take courage! Do not let your hands be weak, for your work shall be rewarded.”—2 Chronicles 15:7 (ESV)
I love how God uses a scripture to speak to me when I need it the most. When the English Standard Version of 2 Chronicles 15:7 was in my morning devotion, it was exactly what I needed to read before my doctor appointment on Tuesday.
Two things I enjoy doing the most are working out and knitting. They help calm my restless soul as well as keep my mind and body strong.
Last February I had surgery on my right middle finger. It was 5 months before I had full range of motion. Unfortunately, now my ring finger on that same hand now has trigger finger. I really don’t want to have another surgery, so I asked what I needed to do to avoid it.
The doctor told me I should avoid any repetitive motions. Well, that would be working out and knitting! This is not what I wanted to hear. I have osteopenia, so I need to do some sort of weight bearing exercise. I have been doing a group training class for 4 years that I love as well as the community we have with each other. I have never been a part of a workout group like this where we pray for each like we do.
However, with my husband retiring sometime this year, we have been talking about going to another gym. It has more class options that would be gentler on my hands. But for now, I will really have to modify what I am doing in the gym and with my knitting.
There is another knitting method which was suggested to me called Portuguese knitting. It would probably help with my trigger finger. It is supposed to lessen the strain on your fingers and hands with minimal hand movement, so I am going to give it a go.
God knows my passion for knitting, so I felt as if he was telling me to not lose heart with my weakened hands by giving me that scripture. The Good News Translation reads: “But you must be strong and not be discouraged. The work that you do will be rewarded."
In the big scheme of things, this is a little hiccup. As much as I love to knit, my worth isn’t in my craft, it is as a daughter of the King who has plans for my future. I trust Him with whatever His will is for me. A thankful and trusting attitude shifts my eyes to see things through God’s eyes.
Father God.
Forgive me when my faith wavers and I doubt Your faithfulness. Your Word tells me my work will be rewarded when I stay strong and don’t get discouraged when life isn’t happening as I would like. I ask for strength and healing in my hands to continue my knitting ministry. You know the bigger picture. I trust You to use me exactly where I am today to glorify You and share the love of Jesus with those who don’t know Him. I pray these things in the mighty name of Jesus Christ. Amen.
April Verse
“The LORD is near to everyone who prays to him, to every faithful person who prays to him.”—Psalm 145:18 (GW)
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