Katrina Victims - Learn How To Build A New Life

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  • Author Kathryn Williamson
  • Published September 26, 2005
  • Word count 962

The initial disaster is over. But chaos remains. Many lives

were lost. Perhaps you lost loved ones or still don’t know

whether they are still alive.

Everything was destroyed—your housing, clothes, all your

valued possessions, automobiles, jobs, your friends are

scattered, and most importantly your dreams were shattered.

Emotions are running wild inside you and everyone around

you. Questions go unanswered. Not only about what happened,

but where do you go from here?

Can you rebuild your old life? Unfortunately, no. Can you

build a new life? Yes! Will it be easy? No. Will it be

worth it? Yes!

Where do you find the strength to move forward? God will

give you strength in your time of need. You have a lot of

major decisions to sort through in the next few months and

God will give you discernment on what to do.

When you feel like everyone has failed you, you can always

turn to God for help.

"I’m sticking with GOD (I say it over and over). He’s all

I’ve got left. GOD proves to be good to the man who

passionately waits, to the woman who diligently seeks. It’s

a good thing to quietly hope, quietly hope for help from

GOD." Lamentations 3:24-26 (The Message)

During this time of unrest you may find yourself putting

your hope into various things—the government, people who

have reached out to help you or your own abilities. But the

solid, unchangeable hope of God is what will sustain you in

the long haul.

The mind-set of instant change and instant gratification

that is so prominent in Americans must be discarded to

avoid needless stress and anxiety in the months ahead.

Change will come, but probably not at the fast pace you

desire.

So how do you remain patient during this time? By realizing

that just as it took you so many years to get to where you

were before the disaster hit, it will take time to build

your new life. A better life.

Knowing a couple of things ahead of time will help you

through this process of building your life. First, there is

grief to deal with. Grief over the loss of loved ones, over

the loss of your possessions, your job, your status in

life, over the separation from friends and familiar

surroundings, and even your place of worship.

However, grief does not have to consume you. Yes, it will

take time to go through the grieving process, but it does

not have to ruin your life to the point that you cannot

function at a normal level.

Second, reaching out and loving others will help you build

your life quicker. It will help you be able to handle

everything you are dealing with. Love never fails to

provide an answer to what you are going through (1

Corinthians 13:8). When you find yourself arguing with

someone over some stupid little thing, decide to stop the

argument and begin showing love to that person or family.

God always gives you His peace when you do this.

Third, your attitudes will carry you a long way. They will

set you up for success or failure. This is discussed in

more detail later in this book. But for right now, know

that with God all things are possible! Nothing is too hard

for Him.

Fourth, maintaining peace in your heart keeps problems from

developing or getting worse. God’s peace is available to us:

"Peace I leave with you; My [own] peace I now give {and}

bequeath to you. Not as the world gives do I give to you.

Do not let your hearts be troubled, neither let them be

afraid. [Stop allowing yourselves to be agitated and

disturbed; and do not permit yourselves to be fearful and

intimidated and cowardly and unsettled.]" John 14:27

(Amplified)

The Bible tells us that when the Holy Spirit (Who lives

inside Christians) controls our mind, there is life and

peace. And that life is given to us by the Word of God (the

Bible). So if you find yourself seeking peace, begin

reading the Bible. If you don’t have one, ask for one or

borrow one. You might begin with the Book of Psalms as it

describes people in trials and their heartfelt cries to God

and God’s faithful response to them. God is the same

yesterday, today and tomorrow. The comfort and guidance He

provided His people throughout history He will also provide

for you.

The outcome of the new life you build depends upon the

choices you make right now. You can either become bitter or

better. God’s ways are always to forgive, restore

relation-ships, and move on with your life. If you are

surrounded by people who only see the negative and continue

to stir up strife, it is best to withdraw from their

company.

Many will question whether this catastrophe was brought on

by God. In this Age God acts out of love, not judgment. I

can tell you with complete confidence that God loves you.

He knows the hurt and heartache you are going through. He

wants to comfort you, to guide you, to help you build a

better life.

God created you for a specific purpose. You have a mission

in life. God wants to reveal His vision for your life and

help you accomplish it. This is discussed later on in this

book. Right now He wants to give you hope for a better

life. A life filled with His love, peace, and purpose.

Remember, nothing is impossible for God.

(This article was taken from chapter 1 of the booklet "How

To Build A New Life" by Kathryn Williamson, written for

victims of Katrina. See the website listed below for

further details.)

Kathy Williamson teaches biblical principles to help people

overcome their problems and discover God's will for their

lives. Her books, teachings and ezine can be found on her

website at http://www.wisdomforliving.org

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