Be
moderate and gentle to those around you, the message my pastor preached the
other Sunday.
This
is new ground for me, I am not given to talking about “women’s things” however
this phase of life has brought such sudden and unexpected changes it is time to voice up and if it
helps you walk through this or empathise with a sister going though it then that is
great but giving voice to it will certainly help me! Maybe we can help each
other along the way.
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Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice! 5 Let your gentleness be evident to all.
The Lord is near. 6 Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation,
by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. 7 And
the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts
and your minds in Christ Jesus.
Does even God understand the menopause?
Those verses right there!
Gentleness - when mood
swings right then left and lands a sucker punch to the centre.
Don’t be anxious
- when anxiety swamps and panic invades, and memory fades.
Pray - when I can’t
think of the words I want to say?
And
it all comes out of nowhere. Really!
Does
God know what I am going through right now! Does He even understand?
I
never thought about menopause until it hit me like a tidal wave.
This much I know, if you are a woman sooner or later as sure as the tide ebbs and flows that wave will come crashing over you if it hasn’t already.
Of course, each of us are unique and the way it affects us will differ somewhat but for many the signs are instantly recognizable: hot flushes, weight gain, unwanted facial hair to name a few. It can come with serious mood swings, anxiety, inability to concentrate, forgetfulness, sleeplessness, migraines, increased risk of heart problems and osteoporosis. In a nutshell. It affects us physically and mentally, it affects the whole woman - body and mind - and that, ladies, impacts upon our spiritual lives.
It sounds rather grim
doesn’t it? It feels miserable too when your pastor has preached about being
moderate and gentle and on returning home from church full of gentleness and then, suddenly, you rage uncontrollably because the dishes weren’t done while you were
out. This much I know, if you are a woman sooner or later as sure as the tide ebbs and flows that wave will come crashing over you if it hasn’t already.
Of course, each of us are unique and the way it affects us will differ somewhat but for many the signs are instantly recognizable: hot flushes, weight gain, unwanted facial hair to name a few. It can come with serious mood swings, anxiety, inability to concentrate, forgetfulness, sleeplessness, migraines, increased risk of heart problems and osteoporosis. In a nutshell. It affects us physically and mentally, it affects the whole woman - body and mind - and that, ladies, impacts upon our spiritual lives.
Hot? Let's cool down.
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Failed, right there,
Failure,
add that to the menopausal list.
You might
feel the pastor and God weren’t accounting for menopausal women in the
congregation as you burst into tears for no real reason again!
So, what can we
women do?
It is important to remember that God created us in His
image. Girls, it wasn’t just man He made in His image but, us women, we too were created in His likeness. He
created our physical attributes and our aging is all part of the process, part
of His design.
It may feel like He doesn’t understand but when we get to the nub of the truth we can see that He must understand for this is how He made us. Perhaps
in a crazy way this weakness in our bodies, discomforting as it may be, leaves
us with no option but to lean on Him and rely on His strength in ways we never
did before - as a woman who was strong for her children, her family and as women
who not only manage the home but manage careers as well.
Wow, in His likeness!
We
are told in Philippians 1: 6 that God will complete that which he started in us
and menopause is not about to get in His way.
This
is going to be one crazy season of life we are embarked upon. I think in some
ways it will be like getting to know myself better as I get to know God in ways
I haven’t needed Him before.
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