I have a confession to make. I have a disease, and it starts with the letter “C.” No, it’s not cancer, but it could be as invasive. It’s called COMPLAINING!
My husband has a favorite phrase that he often shoots often from the hip like a loaded gun ready to take aim. He says, “Don’t complain about it, Annie, do something about it.”
Just last week, the second day of school, to be exact. I had grand plans of learning new social media skills, marketing my middle school boys Bible study, eating lunch with a friend, responding to emails, organizing business receipts, and having a long quiet time to study for my new women’s Bible study called Riding Tandem.
The night before, I got a text from a dear friend asking me to watch her two-year-old in the morning so she could go to a doctor’s appointment. My first thoughts? I have to be honest, this is my confession, right? It was an interruption into my plan. After all, it was only the second day of school!
As the Holy Spirit quickly kicked in (Praise God), I immediately said, “YES!” and began thinking of all that I could do during these two hours. Isn’t that just like women?
I immediately thought of going on a long walk, and that is precisely what God wanted me to do (not to mention, I did get to listen to a little of Joyce Meyer!).
Stop COMPLAINING about it . . . DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT.
God RICHLY blessed my time with Jack (I mean, just look at this cute boy!)
Me and Jack
And guess what?
That afternoon, I still had time for marketing, eating, responding, organizing, and studying.
YES. GOD multiplied my time and blessed me beyond measure!
What are you COMPLAINING about today?
Watch the 5 minute Video Blog and listen for the THREE POINTS:

  • STOP COMPLAINING about the remote places
  • GIVEyour cares and concerns to Jesus
  • SHARE the blessings with others

“We CAN do ALL things through Christ who strengthens us.”  Philippians 4:13
Let me know how this helped you! What DID you do instead of complaining? I would LOVE to hear your stories! I’m praying for ALL of us to stop complaining and reach to Jesus for creative options.
With love and AMEN!
Annie
Ending with this sweet picture of Little Curry making his “Shell Guitar!” (OK. Not going to complain that this little boy is now 14 and TALLER and Stronger than ME!)
The Shell Guitar

4 thoughts on “"What Can I do?" Video Devotional

  1. JUST what I needed to hear from my Sister in the Lord. I am having a hard time catching up from being away and still said ‘yes’ to after school care for a single mother with her back up against a wall. Fresh breath………….

    1. Annie says:

      Suzanne, I have no doubt that God will give you “creative ideas” to think out of the box! I can only imagine the creative conversations you have with Jesus! I imagine lots of fun, laughter, and deep perspective on the road you have traveled. Looking forward to working with you and the women at City Rescue. I know they will love the art project we have prepared for them! 🙂 Love you!

  2. Leigh Boulineau says:

    This is a great message. As someone who is homebound until November 2nd, I have realized how much one can accomplish with the right attitude. In your home, you are likely to have the resource you need to solve that problem or the ingredient you need to cook that meal. Sometimes our greatest trials are our greatest teachers.

    1. Annie says:

      Leigh, Praying for you sweet friend! You have a tremendous testimony for pressing forward with the right attitude. You are so right that God often has our resources right under our nose. And as hard as trials are . . . you nailed it, they are our greatest teachers. Maybe think about writing a blog for ThouArtExalted! I know I would be blessed as well as MANY to hear your story! Pray about this. I’m praying too.

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