What about things you’ve prayed for and the solution hasn’t yet arrived? I wonder about this just as much as you do. I do my best to remind myself some things are on God time. From my little ugly toe to a dear love’s physical ailments. I’ve bought many things, tried many things, wondered what else I may be missing…all, for not getting very far…all, for still an ugly toe.
This does remind me that not everything can be fixable by me at this time. I’m talented, but not in charge. I can create and give and be kind, but that won’t magically fix every single thing or person that comes my way.
It is not for me to fix all of it. It is only for me to fix as it’s the right timing for…nothing more, but nothing less either. So, in knowing this, for you or for me, what’s the answer?
I think the answer is to trust there’s a divine solution in divine time. Sometimes the solution doesn’t ever really happen before the person passes over. What of that? Well, then we are reminded of how this person made us feel and we hold on to that…to feelings and love.
When I cross over, if I still have that ugly toe, I really hope people mention the difference I made in their lives and not my ugly toe. lol It seems funny, but it’s also a truth.
My Dad passed over many years ago now. He had an accident when I was young and suffered in pain for most of the remainder of his life. Surgeries and medicine didn’t do much to help his body, no. I am sad for his pain that went on and on, but that’s not his essence. I remember his essence and that’s what I feel when I think of him.
Sometimes we focus on the problem, many times we focus on the problem, and forget to be in the essence of the person, of ourselves. Where we fall short, be it our own actions or things that become part of our life, like the toe, isn’t what our shine is. In that thinking, we can shine even with imperfections of sorts. Think on this. It is a deep message and one that could make a huge difference in your life going forward from this day.