Cabin Fever in Your Christian Life
By Rachel Graham
At this time in the year (especially after a long hard winter) it is easy
to tell that the lack of fresh air is getting to most living things. My
plants are all frozen and covered in snow (if they are outside) and droopy
and sad-looking if they are inside. My dogs have begun trying to dig holes
in the wood floors and have become experts at sighing. My cats meow to go
out and then come right back in meowing even more and I am convinced that
they are complaining to me about how beautiful the sun looks and how it is
just a mirage that it looks warm outside. My children can't go five minutes
without arguing with each other and they have started finding outside
activities (like basketball) that they try to do indoors. Not to mention the
fact that all of the inside activities are getting worn out because there
have been so many days, weeks, and months that they have been stranded
inside for most of the time. In Iowa we call this cabin fever. Keeping a
good attitude in these times every year requires endurance.
This same type of endurance is required in our Christian walk. I am struck
by how many times the authors of the New Testament scriptures mention this.
In fact, I find it to be the major theme in 2 Timothy. The list goes on and
on but I am going to give the ones that keep me moving. Since there are so
many I encourage you to jot them down and use them for motivation and
meditation as you are working on your own walk with Christ.
Luke 21:19
1 Cor. 10:13
2 Cor. 1:6, 6:4-10
1 Peter 2:20
2 Timothy 2:11-13, 3:10-14, 4:5
2 Thess. 1:4-7
James 1:2-4
Revelation 2:3
Just like finding ways to squash the feeling of cabin fever in my home helps
everyone survive long winters, studying the scriptures, learing more about
our Lord, and enduring through the hard times with a Christ-like attitude
will strengthen us in Christ and make our walk worth while.
This week my favorite verse from above is this:
"Here is a trustworthy saying:
If we died with him,
we will also live with him;
if we endure,
we will also reign with him.
If we disown him,
he will disown us;
if we are faithless,
he will remain faithful,
for he cannot disown himself."
2 Timothy 2:11-13
Take this little ditty, stick it in your heart and let its words strengthen
you and help you stay away from getting cabin fever in your Christian life!!
God Bless
Written for Bible Study for Kids - Rachel's Reflections Blog