Godly Gals ~ Holly Smith

Persevere Under Trials
By Holly Smith

When you know trouble is ahead, how do you respond? A year ago, if you had asked me that question AND if I had been honest with you, I would have told you that I faced the trouble ahead with either my head in the sand saying, “What trouble? I don’t see any trouble!” Or I could respond with my Pollyanna-ish optimism, “It’s going to be OK. The Lord is going to rescue us again.”

The Lord knew my honest answer a year ago. He saw beyond the place of what I represented to others to the core of my need. He does come to my rescue, every time! Sometimes, His rescue just looks a bit different than what I planned.

Our trouble was financial—we were looking straight into a train wreck of foreclosure on our home or bankruptcy or both. By God’s gracious hand saying, “This far and no further,” we only went through bankruptcy. Though, if foreclosure had happened, I still would be writing this exact post today.

Even so, it was not easy—no. In fact, without Jesus, it would have been impossible for me to know or see any good in it. I walked through those hard days, holding tightly to the hand of Jesus.

One thing that helped keep me near Jesus, I wrote verses that encouraged me—I memorized them and carried them everywhere I went. Even through tears on the hardest of days, I clung to His Word.

We got counsel from a financial friend at church, who came over every week. With wisdom and compassion, he said, “You can do this. I will walk with you through it. When the bankruptcy is over, you can pay back what you owe. It is the right thing to do.”

Just this week, I have been doing a word study on trials. James 1:12 says, “Blessed is the man who perseveres under trial, because when he has endured the test, he will receive a crown of life that God has promised to those who love Him.”

In my study, the verse in my paraphrase means, “Supremely blessed and happy is the one who stays under the hand of God, who is putting us to proof to see the stuff of which we are made. For when He has tested our metal, we will be amazed and get hold of the badge of royalty of a lifetime, which the Lord, whom we respect so much, gives to those who love Him.

He is allowing the trials of life to come. He promises to walk through them with us. When we have gotten to the other side, we are going to be purified and shining. The stuff from which we are made is going to be perfected under His faithful hand. Trials are a part of living life, and I’m so glad Jesus, our Immanuel, God WITH us, is walking out the trials of life WITH us. We can face tomorrow blessed, holding on to Him.

A Little Bit About Holly: My name is Holly Smith from Monument, CO. I am the wife of Chris and mother of Noah, Kylie, Tabor and Sydney. I am a stay at home mom, who very much loves her job as a mom, and on the side, I design web pages. Also I write a couple of blogs: one is a cooking blog called What Would Martha Cook? and the other is a devotional writing blog called Crown Laid Down.
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We’re off to an incredible start to this New Year and I am so grateful to each and every one of the amazing Godly Gals that have already posted here in Mel’s World. It bring me such JOY to share each of them with you.

I also know that there are so many more “Real Women, Real Life, Real Faith” kind of girls out there and I would love to share your stories of being a Godly Gal right here.

If you’d like to be a part of the Godly Gals team, then please send me an email at melsworldministry [at] gmail [dot] com and I’ll send you a copy of the Submission Guidelines.

Seeking JOY on the Journey,

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8 Comments

  1. This just couldn’t have come at a better time. We are in the exact same position in our family. And Holly, I carry those notecards too!

    Thank you for being so transparent and sharing your heart. Its a great way to strengthen the ‘community’ of believers, knowing we are not alone in the struggle.

    Blessings,
    Mary

  2. Thank you Holly. We may not all be walking in the same shoes….but we as women can all understand the feeling of having the “carpet” pulled out from under our feet.
    I too cling to the words that I know are true….yes, even when these emotions try and get the better of me.

  3. Wow; what a timely post for me too. We are in a short sale process with our home. It was my dream home and I thought I’d live here forever. Unfortunately, I wasn’t counting on the economy and downturn in my husband’s business.

    I’m trying to get rid of stuff to go from almost 4,000 square feet to about 1,000! The Lord has been teaching me to hold very loosely to earthly things. I’ve been doing well, except for some days.

    Mel, I’m so glad you invited Holly to post as a Godly Gal. It’s great to hear wisdom from one who has been there and done that. And Holly I thank you for your openness and honesty. Trials are so painful but God is good. I appreciate your wisdom.

    Blessings,
    Debbie

  4. Beautiful words, Holly! I’ve learned more about God in my trails than any other time.

    Melissa, thank you for you encouraging words on my post over at InCourage!

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