AUTHOR’S NOTE: In December, the Lord convinced me that it was time for me to retire from fulltime teaching and focus on writing. Starting in January, when there were 100 days left of my 30 year teaching career, I started posting “100 Reasons I’m Retiring” on my Substack. You can read them here. https://lindaca1.substack.com/
Some of the reasons were funny, some very serious. But as I moved closer to June 14, I became more and more convicted of the giant step I was taking.
This was Reason 101.
Rejoice in the Lord always, and again I say rejoice! Philippians 4:4
Iâm going to share a secret with you: My life has been full of joy. If youâve followed my blog for more than a minute, you know that the past thirty years have appeared, on the surface, to be anything but joyful. Care of an ill husband for two decades, parenting an adult on the autism spectrum, coping with a rare visual disorder, and working too many jobs to pay a mountain of medical bills donât seem to be causes for joy.
But they are. Because the Lord was always with me. Even in the darkest of timesâthe night of Ronâs horrific car accident, his sudden deathâI was never alone. And now, as I enter the next chapter of my life, I am one hundred percent certain the Holy Spirit is guiding me.
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Linda, beautifully penned thoughts. The circumstances you described in your blog should have devastated you. But no, your unyielding faith has and continues to nurture and sustain you through the minutes of life! Your blog is an encouragement to me for certain, as I am sure it is for anyone else who reads this. Happy retirement and God shall continue to use your gifts for His glory! Amen!