This picture cracked me up when I saw it the other day, and I knew it belonged in a blog – and today seems appropriate! It is a picture of baby owls, and can I ever relate to how they look! A little frazzled, a little confused, and precariously perched out on a limb.
Exactly one month ago today, at 4:45 pm, I entered into the world of unemployment. And I have to say – I was SO naive. I thought that surely by now I would be happily at work in another position, learning new stuff, meeting new friends, and making money. And, of course, I am not!
Asking people for advice/comments/input when you are unemployed is a lot like calling the IRS for help. You can call 15 times, and get 15 different answers to ONE tax question! Same with this. It is amazing and also kinda sad and hilarious all at the same time. “Keep your chin up”. “I heard about this great new job at (fill in the blank) and have you been to see them?” “Have you gone for job counseling yet?” “Did you get professional help with your resume?” And on it goes. Now many people telling me this are genuine friends, sincere in their desire to help, and I appreciate all of them. But if I were to follow it all I would either wind up as President of a major corporation or in jail after strangling the next person that offered advice!
AND YET! The God who created these adorable creatures also created them to grow up into majestic, soaring birds, who have become forever immortalized in the saying “wise as an owl”. And the Bible tells me that he knows them all, feeds them, and knows when one of them falls (Matthew 6:26)! And as the end of that verse says, how much more does He care for me?
So, watch out world! This cute and fuzzy ball of unemployed me is about to grow up, take off, and soar like a, well, owl! And it will all be on the wind and wings provided by my “and yet!” God! To Him be the glory, forever!
I know exactly what you’re going through. I went through unemployment a couple years ago and wrote about it on my blog: https://presentinthepath.wordpress.com/2013/08/04/present-in-the-path/ It looks like you’re handling it pretty well which is good. All I have to say is trust that God will provide and believe that He will!
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