I won’t lie - it has been overwhelming. We need help.
I don’t like this situation at all. I didn’t have any choice but to step up and take this on. It has been hard but I have survived so far. It wasn’t something I expected nor wanted. I had no choice.
Have you ever gotten into a situation where you needed help?
It’s a terrible feeling to feel helpless.
I have to avoid looking at the big picture. Just take it one step at a time. One day at a time and even one hour at a time. Survive by celebrating the small victories when they happen.
Many days in my situation I have said “God please help me today. Make the complicated things easy for me today and give me favor.”
Right now, I don’t see help coming. I try not to stress about it. I can only do what I can do. Nothing more. It’s not the situation I want to be in but I’m in it until something changes.
People often say “This too shall pass” but it never seems comforting to me because it never passes fast enough for me.
I read the story about the soldiers of the 2nd Battalion of Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry during the Korean War in 1951. They needed help and looked to have no hope as they were overwhelmed by Chinese forces.
Many days in my situation I have said “God please help me today. Make the complicated things easy for me today and give me favor.”
Right now, I don’t see help coming. I try not to stress about it. I can only do what I can do. Nothing more. It’s not the situation I want to be in but I’m in it until something changes.
People often say “This too shall pass” but it never seems comforting to me because it never passes fast enough for me.
I read the story about the soldiers of the 2nd Battalion of Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry during the Korean War in 1951. They needed help and looked to have no hope as they were overwhelmed by Chinese forces.
For two days in April 1951, a battalion of roughly 700 Canadian troops (the 2nd Battalion of the Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry Regiment helped defend a crucial hill in the front lines of the Korean War against a force of about 5,000 Chinese soldiers. Besieged by waves of attackers, the Canadians held their position amid the horror of close combat until the assaulting force had been halted and the Canadians could be relieved.
At one point in the battle, 400 Chinese soldiers descended on a single Canadian company of roughly 100 men, but the attack was repelled. With his men securely entrenched below ground, company commander Captain J. G. W. Mills, desperate and overrun, decided to do something unorthodox, he called for an artillery strike on the position of his own platoon. He relayed the request from Lieutenant Mike Levy, who was hunkered down with his men in shallow foxholes on the hill. A battery of New Zealander guns obliged, firing 2,300 rounds of shells in less than an hour, destroying the Chinese forces on that position. Though the barrage landed just metres from Levy’s position, he and his men were unscathed.
We are helpless and hopeless until we’re not and figure our way out it. Sometimes it requires some unorthodox thinking. We can’t depend on help coming to us but somehow, we help ourselves.
In the Old Testament, David had returned home from battle with his men to discover that his town had been attacked while he was away. The town had been burned, and all the women and children had been taken. He felt helpless and the people made plans to stone him in their anger, but David strengthened himself in the Lord.
What is interesting about this is that it doesn’t tell us exactly HOW David strengthened himself nor does it give us a step-by-step plan to strengthen ourselves. The ability to get through some of the toughest things in life comes from figuring out a way to survive.
We are helpless and hopeless until we’re not and figure our way out it. Sometimes it requires some unorthodox thinking. We can’t depend on help coming to us but somehow, we help ourselves.
In the Old Testament, David had returned home from battle with his men to discover that his town had been attacked while he was away. The town had been burned, and all the women and children had been taken. He felt helpless and the people made plans to stone him in their anger, but David strengthened himself in the Lord.
What is interesting about this is that it doesn’t tell us exactly HOW David strengthened himself nor does it give us a step-by-step plan to strengthen ourselves. The ability to get through some of the toughest things in life comes from figuring out a way to survive.